S5.01 : Guidance for the Incineration of Waste and
Fuel Manufactured from or including Waste
On behalf of the UK Regulators, the Environment Agency has
published for consultation draft guidance for the incineration of
waste or fuel manufactured from (or including) waste - for
activities subject to the PPC Regulations as Part A(1) activities
in England and Wales or Part A activities in Scotland and Northern
Ireland. The consultation period is 3 months.
The technical content of the guidance is based on the existing
IPC Waste Incineration Guidance Note (S2 5.01), with information
from a limited BAT Review conducted by contractors on behalf of the
Agency, and information from an early draft of the BAT Reference
Document (BREF) on Waste Incineration. However, the main changes
relate to the specific requirements of the Waste Incineration
Directive which will apply soon to most waste incineration
installations.
The key environmental issues have been identified as
Environmental Impact, Planning issues, the impact of European
Legislation, the heterogeneity of feedstock, and the handling and
disposal of residues. Within these, the guidance particularly
addresses:
- techniques to control the release of oxides of nitrogen (using
Flue Gas Recirculation; Selective Catalytic Reduction and/or
Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction);
- the degree to which waste should be pre-treated to make it
suitable for incineration;
- the requirements of the Waste Incineration Directive for the
monitoring of releases;
- the application of the Waste Incineration Directive to
pyrolysis and gasification installations in which waste is
thermally treated and (part of) the product is incinerated;
- the broader requirement to comply with the specific duties
detailed in the Waste Incineration Directive.
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