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52.—(1) Temporary storage of waste, including WEEE, pending its collection, on the site where it is produced if—
(a)the storage is not at a place designed or adapted for the recovery of scrap metal or the dismantling of vehicles;
(b)in the case of vehicles, the storage complies with—
(i)the general requirements in Article 4 of the Waste Framework Directive, and
(ii)the relevant minimum technical requirements described in Annex I of the End-of-Life Vehicles Directive; and
(c)in the case of hazardous waste it is stored on the site for no more than 12 months, and—
(i)if liquid, it is stored in a secure container and the total volume of that waste does not at any time exceed 23,000 litres, and
(ii)in any other case, either it is stored in a secure container and the total volume of that waste does not at any time exceed 80 cubic metres, or it is stored in a secure place and the total volume of that waste does not at any time exceed 50 cubic metres.
(2) In this paragraph “vehicle” means a motor vehicle of any type that is waste.
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