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These larger vehicles will transport the waste to the end point of disposal in an incinerator, landfill, or hazardous waste facility, or for recycling. Transfer stations can be publicly or privately owned. They vary in size, from small regional sites managing less than 1000 tonnes/year to large sites managing over 200,000 tonne/year. [1]
UKWIN list of around 23 existing and 80 potential facilities; Channel 4 News list of 30 incinerators being "seriously considered or planned by councils" Defra list of PFI projects (some include incineration) Environment Agency's Waste Incineration Spreadsheet (2006) [permanent dead link ] Tradebe Fawley
WISARD Waste Integrated Systems Assessment for Recovery and Disposal; WLP Waste Local Plan; WLWA West London Waste Authority; WM2 Technical Guidance WM2 Hazardous Waste: Interpretation of the definition and classification of hazardous waste; WMF Waste Management Facility; WML Waste Management Licence (replaced by Environmental Permits)
In this List of notable waste management companies, many entries are Multinational corporations: the associated country listing is by location of Management HQ. Companies [ edit ]
WDAs are in charge of the use of funds from Council Tax to facilitate the disposal of municipal waste. WDAs must manage waste which is collected by local councils. In the case of unitary authorities waste disposal authorities are the same as the waste collection authority. WDAs are responsible for developing and implementing plans to deal with ...
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This is a list of cities, towns, villages and other geographical places in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. Towns and cities are shown in bold type.
Haul Waste became part of Pennon in 1993, [1] and grew by purchasing companies in the waste collection and landfill disposal market. [1] In 1995 it bought Blue Circle Waste Management, bringing about South West Water's name change to Pennon Group in 1998, and the merger of Haul Waste and Blue Circle Waste Management under Viridor.