ASBG presents Part 2, NSW Waste Classification Webinar
This webinar workshop complements our NSW Waste Classifications Webinar Part 1 moving into details on sampling,
analysis and preparation of Waste Classification Reports or applications which satisfies the EPA. It also covers the
availability of landfills to accept certain contaminated soils with a focus on asbestos waste and where they can be disposed
of, noting that future landfill capacity around Sydney will be increasingly constrained over the next 5 years. The webinar
is run over 2 x 1 hour sessions and will cover the following areas:
- Introduction
- Landfill Disposal Application:
- What to sample and test for under Waste Classification guidelines and documentation
- How to sample for waste classification – various types
- Overview on sampling requirements to achieve an EPA acceptable 95%UCL
- Use of the Contaminated Land Guidelines - Sampling Design Part 1 for above
- Preparation of Waste Classification Reports
- The Waste Classifier Accreditation Scheme and its impacts
- Resource Recovery Application:
- Applying for a Specific RROE or an Immobilised Contaminants Approval
- What to test for when using an RRO
- Sampling – different processes from ENM, recovered fines (batch), other RROs relating to recovered soils and
wastes - Preparation of sampling plans – using of AS 1141.3.1 where appropriate
- Examples of 3 RROs to provide guidance
- Other options: i.e. use as daily landfill cover
- Changes coming for RROEs
- Asbestos waste – use of AS 5370 (was AS 4964) and its limits
- Capacity issues for disposal of contaminated soils in the Sydney area over the next 5+ years and options
- Summary
Notes of the seminar and certificates of attendance will be issued to attendees.
Facilitator: Andrew Doig CEO, ASBG
Time: Accessible on demand the recorded event at any time
Venue: Webinar: At your computer with > 5Mbs download speed. Login details via Crowdcast.io to be provided on registration.
Cost: $100 (ASBG/ALGA members) or $125 (Non Members) includes notes
Note the set time the webinar can be downloaded at any time and replayed like a Youtube video.