Key Issues covered include:
- Managing asbestos waste: land and waste limits and management
- Resource Recovery Exemptions: generic and specific exemptions and use
- Immobilisation and treatment of wastes: when, how and the costs
- Waste classification and management: workshop
Morning Seminar: Get the regulators, lawyers and consultant's issues and opinions on the new changes coming through in waste laws:
- Henry Moore, Manager Waste Reform, EPA
Overview of current requirements on the use resource recovery exemptions and dealing with asbestos wastes waste classification - Nalin De Silva, Principal SLR Consulting
Asbestos waste management, when you can leave it in soils, when does it become a waste and how to management it
- Patrick Ibbotson, Partner, Maddocks
A legal perspective on the waste laws including issues regarding the levy - Andrew Doig, CEO, ASBG
Resource recovery exemptions, hazardous waste management including contaminated soils and other issues related to waste.
Afternoon Workshop: A half-day Workshop on Classification, tracking and use of RREs covering:
- Overview of the waste laws covering licensing for activities and storage thresholds
- Asbestos classification and management
- Use of General Resource Recovery Exemption (RREs) and how to apply them
- Tips on when and how to apply for specific RRE applications
- Measurement and sampling variations for RREs for large waste quantities
- Overview the triggers for hazardous waste classification e.g. dangerous goods Properly classify controlled waste according to the new Waste Guidelines and review other classification guidelines
- Detail uses of the TCLP, CT tests and putrescible test; when to use it and what to test for and how the test works
- Identify immobilisation practices used to permit controlled waste to be landfill acceptable, and what occurs if you exceed the SCC test thresholds
- Examine the tracking system for controlled waste in NSW and interstate
- Consider the various waste management options available
Dates: Friday 13 September 2013 (Sydney)
Seminar Time: 8.15am (Registrations) for 8.30am to 12.30pm
Workshop time: 1:15 pm to 5 pm
Venue: Maddocks, L23, 123 Pitt Street Sydney
Cost: $275 (ASBG WMAA, NSW BC Members and Maddocks clients) or $330 (Non Members) for seminar
$420 (ASBG WMAA, NSW BC Members and Maddocks clients) or $495 (Non Members) for both seminar and workshop
Downloading the pdf flyer and faxing the registration to ASBG on (02) 9383 8916 and we will bill you
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