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18.—(1) The secure storage on any premises of waste of a kind described in sub-paragraph (2) below if—S
(a)the storage capacity of the container or containers does not exceed 400 cubic metres in total;
(b)in the case of waste oil or waste vegetable oil listed in Table 10, the storage capacity of any container or containers used for its storage does not exceed 3 cubic metres in total, and provision is made to prevent oil escaping into the ground or a drain;
(c)there are no more than 20 containers on those premises;
(d)the waste will be reused, or used for the purposes of—
(i)any activity described in paragraph 11 carried on at those premises; or
(ii)any other recovery activity;
(e)in the case of any waste batteries, storage takes place in accordance with the treatment conditions;
(f)each kind of waste described in sub paragraph (2) stored on the premises is separately stored;
(g)no waste is stored on the premises for longer than 12 months; and
(h)the person storing the waste is the owner of the container or containers or has the consent of the owner of the container or containers to use them for that purpose.
(2) Sub paragraph (1) above applies to the following kinds of waste—
(a)any waste described in paragraph 17 other than waste solvents (within categories 14 06 02, 14 06 03 and 20 01 13 of the European Waste Catalogue), refrigerants or halons;
(b)waste oil or waste vegetable oil listed in Table 10 (including oil which is special waste).
1 Codes referred to in the European Waste Catalogue. | |
2 Includes special waste. | |
Codes1 | Types of waste |
---|---|
Waste hydraulic oils (13 01) | |
13 01 092 | Mineral-based chlorinated hydraulic oils |
13 01 102 | Mineral based non-chlorinated hydraulic oils |
13 01 112 | Synthetic hydraulic oils |
13 01 122 | Readily biodegradable hydraulic oils |
13 01 132 | Other hydraulic oils |
Waste engine, gear and lubricating oils (13 02) | |
13 02 042 | Mineral-based chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 052 | Mineral-based non-chlorinated engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 062 | Synthetic engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 072 | Readily biodegradable engine, gear and lubricating oils |
13 02 082 | Other engine, gear and lubricating oils |
Waste insulating and heat transmission oils (13 03) | |
13 03 062 | Mineral-based chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils other than those mentioned in 13 03 01 (insulating or heat transmission oils containing PCBs) |
13 03 072 | Mineral-based non-chlorinated insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 082 | Synthetic insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 092 | Readily biodegradable insulating and heat transmission oils |
13 03 102 | Other insulating and heat transmission oils |
Bilge oils (13 04) | |
13 04 012 | Bilge oils from inland navigation |
13 04 022 | Bilge oils from jetty sewers |
13 04 032 | Bilge oils from other navigation |
Waste of liquid fuels (13 07) | |
13 07 012 | Fuel oil and diesel |
13 07 022 | Petrol |
13 07 032 | Other fuels (including mixtures) |
Separately collected fractions (except 15 01) (20 01) | |
20 01 25 | Edible oil and fat |
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