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Cleanfills. Contents. What guidance is there for cleanfills ? Acceptable and unacceptable cleanfill material Christchurch and Taranaki’s approaches to managing cleanfills The Waste Minimisation Act.
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Contents • What guidance is there for cleanfills ? • Acceptable and unacceptable cleanfill material • Christchurch and Taranaki’s approaches to managing cleanfills • The Waste Minimisation Act.
The 2002 “A guide to the management of cleanfills”.http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/waste/cleanfills-guide-jan02.pdf
What is a cleanfill? Cleanfill material Material that when buried will have no adverse effect on people or the environment. Cleanfill material includes virgin natural materials such as clay, soil and rock, and other inert materials such as concrete or brick that are free of: • combustible, putrescible, degradable or leachable components • hazardous substances • products or materials derived from hazardous waste treatment, hazardous waste stabilisation or hazardous waste disposal practices • materials that may present a risk to human or animal health such as medical and veterinary waste, asbestos or radioactive substances • liquid waste. Cleanfill A cleanfill is any landfill that accepts only cleanfill material as defined above.
ChristchurchCleanfillBylaw Commitment in Christchurch’s Waste Management Plan to work towards zero waste, and a realisation that large quantities of materials that could be recycled or reused were being disposed of in cleanfills.
Christchurch City Council Bylaw A whole system approach. Cleanfills are not treated in isolation but seen as part of the waste management system that involved control over landfill disposal and awareness of impacts on recycling infrastructure. Controls imposed on one part of the system will impact on other parts of the system and it is critical to recognise this from the outset and design the systems in an integrated fashion.
All cleanfills are licensed • ECan and CCC officers can enforce cleanfill bylaw • Tipping before the face will reveal any non complying materials attempted to be hidden at the bottom of loads as the stuff at the bottom tends to come out on top when tipped. • The bylaw has incentivised the development of the recovered materials industry in Christchurch.
Taranaki regional council approach to cleanfills • Taranaki have: • Standardised their consents applying a stringent definition of permissible cleanfill material in its regional plan • 100% cost recovery policy • A dedicated and named officer for each cleanfill • Locked gates
The Waste Minimisation Act 2008 Cleanfills are currently not a disposal facility under the Act to be a disposal facility under the Waste Act. Enforcement functions of Waste Act Resource Management Act 1991 Fair Trading Act 1986 Etc…