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Made | 1st December 2003 | ||
To be laid before Parliament | |||
Coming into operation | 6th January 2004 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Application of regulations |
4. | Cases where regulations do not apply |
5. | Location |
6. | Extension of categories of landfill subject to the 2003 Landfill Regulations etc. |
7. | Classification of landfills |
8. | Conditions to be included in landfill permits |
9. | Prohibition of acceptance of certain wastes at landfills |
10. | Waste which may be accepted in the different classes of landfill |
11. | Costs of disposal of waste in landfills |
12. | Waste acceptance procedures |
13. | Initial site inspections by the Chief Inspector |
14. | Control and monitoring of operational landfills |
15. | Closure and after-care procedures for landfills |
16. | Closure Notices |
17. | Offences |
18. | Transitional provisions |
19. | Consequential Amendments |
Schedule 1 | Waste Acceptance Criteria |
Schedule 2 | General Requirements for Landfills |
Schedule 3 | Minimum Monitoring Procedures for Landfills |
Schedule 4 | Transitional Provisions |
Schedule 5 | Amendments to Other Subordinate Legislation |
and other expressions used in these Regulations which are also used in Council Directive 99/31/EC of 26th April 1999 on the landfill of waste[8] shall have the same meaning as in that Directive.
Application of regulations
3.
- (1) Subject to regulation 4, these Regulations apply to landfills.
(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), for the purposes of these Regulations, a landfill is a waste disposal site for the deposit of the waste onto or into land.
(3) Landfills include -
(4) Landfills do not include -
Cases where regulations do not apply
4.
These Regulations do not apply to -
(d) any landfill which finally ceased to accept waste for disposal before the relevant date.
Location
5.
A planning permission under the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991[9] may be granted for a landfill only if the requirements of paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 2 to these Regulations have been taken into consideration.
Extension of categories of landfill subject to the 2003 Regulations etc.
6.
- (1) At the end of Part A of section 5.2 in Part I of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations (disposal of waste by landfill) insert -
(2) In these Regulations, "landfill permit" means the permit which is required by the 2003 Regulations for the carrying out of the disposal of waste in a landfill.
(3) Regulations 11 and 12(1) to (11) and (14) of the 2003 Regulations shall not apply to landfills.
(4) Paragraph 5(b) in Part I of Schedule 4, and paragraph 4(8)(b) in Part II of Schedule 7 to the 2003 Regulations (requirement to advertise in the Belfast Gazette), shall not apply to landfills falling within paragraph (b) of Part A of section 5.2 in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to those Regulations.
and shall ensure that the classification is stated in the landfill permit.
(2) Hazardous waste means any waste as defined in Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC of 12th December 1991[10] (hazardous waste).
(3) Non-hazardous waste is waste which is not hazardous waste.
(4) Waste is inert waste if -
Conditions to be included in landfill permits
8.
- (1) A landfill permit shall include conditions specifying the list of defined types, and the total quantity, of waste authorised to be deposited in the landfill.
(2) A landfill permit shall also include appropriate conditions -
(b) ensuring that the financial provision required by regulation 4(3)(b)[11] of the 2003 Regulations is maintained until the permit is surrendered in accordance with those Regulations;
(c) ensuring that the landfill is operated in such a manner that the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and to limit their consequences; and
(d) requiring the operator to report at least annually to the Chief Inspector on -
(3) A landfill permit shall also include -
(b) such other conditions as appear appropriate to the Chief Inspector, including in particular conditions giving effect to -
(4) The provisions of these Regulations mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) above shall impose obligations directly on an operator of a landfill (rather than through the conditions of a landfill permit) only to the extent specified in paragraphs 1(14) and 3(3) to (5) of Schedule 4.
Prohibition of acceptance of certain wastes at landfills
9.
- (1) The operator of a landfill shall not accept any of the following types of waste at the landfill -
(f) as from 16th July 2006, shredded used tyres other than -
(g) any waste which does not fulfil the relevant waste acceptance criteria.
(2) The operator of a landfill shall ensure that the landfill is not used for landfilling waste which has been diluted or mixed solely to meet the relevant waste acceptance criteria.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, waste is -
Waste which may be accepted in the different classes of landfill
10.
- (1) The operator of a landfill shall ensure that the landfill is only used for landfilling waste which is subject to prior treatment unless -
(2) The operator of a landfill for hazardous waste shall ensure that only waste which fulfils the waste acceptance criteria in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 1 is accepted at the landfill
(3) The operator of a landfill for non-hazardous waste shall ensure that the landfill is only used for landfilling -
(4) Where hazardous waste of the type described in paragraph (3)(c) is disposed of at a landfill for non-hazardous waste, the operator shall ensure it is not deposited in cells used or intended to be used for the disposal of biodegradable non-hazardous waste.
(5) The operator of a landfill for inert waste shall ensure that the landfill is only used for landfilling inert waste which meets the waste acceptance criteria in paragraphs 1 and 4 of Schedule 1.
Costs of disposal of waste in landfills
11.
- (1) The operator of a landfill shall ensure that the charges it makes for the disposal of waste in its landfill covers all of the following -
Waste acceptance procedures
12.
- (1) The operator of a landfill shall visually inspect the waste at the entrance to the landfill and at the point of the deposit and shall satisfy himself that it conforms to the description provided in the documentation submitted by the holder.
(2) The operator of a landfill shall, in accordance with such procedures as are specified by the Department, test waste to establish whether it corresponds to the description in the accompanying documents and, if representative samples are taken for analysis, the operator shall retain the samples and results of any analysis for at least one month.
(3) The operator of a landfill shall keep a register showing -
(4) The information required to be kept under paragraph (3) shall be made available to the Chief Inspector on request.
(5) The operator of a landfill on accepting each delivery of waste shall provide a written receipt to the person delivering it.
(6) Where waste is not accepted at a landfill, the operator shall inform the Chief Inspector of that fact as soon as reasonably possible.
Initial site inspections by the Chief Inspector
13.
- (1) The operator of a landfill shall not commence disposal operations before the Chief Inspector has inspected the site in order to ensure that it complies with the relevant conditions of the landfill permit.
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) in any way reduces the obligations of the operator to comply with the conditions of the landfill permit
Control and monitoring of operational landfills
14.
- (1) The following requirements shall apply to landfills from the start of the operational phase until definitive closure.
(2) The operator shall carry out the control and monitoring procedures set out in Schedule 3.
(3) Where the procedures required by paragraph (2) reveal any significant adverse environmental effects, the operator shall notify the Chief Inspector as soon as reasonably possible.
(4) When it receives a notification of significant adverse environmental effects in accordance with paragraph (3), the Chief Inspector shall determine the nature and timing of corrective measures that are necessary and shall require the operator to carry them out.
(5) The operator shall report at intervals specified by the Chief Inspector, on the basis of aggregated data, the results of monitoring and on such other matters which the Chief Inspector requires to demonstrate compliance with the conditions of the landfill permit or to increase his knowledge of the behaviour of waste in landfill.
(6) The operator shall ensure that quality control of -
is carried out by competent laboratories.
Closure and after-care procedures for landfills
15.
- (1) The following closure and after-care procedures shall apply to all landfills.
(2) The procedures may relate to the closure of the whole of the landfill or part of it.
(3) The closure procedure shall begin -
(4) A landfill shall not be definitively closed until -
(5) Following definitive closure of a landfill, after-care procedures shall ensure that -
(6) Notwithstanding regulation 19 of the 2003 Regulations (Application to surrender a permit for a Part A installation or Part A mobile plant) and regulation 21 of the 2003 Regulations (Revocation of permits), the Chief Inspector shall not accept any complete or partial surrender of a landfill permit, or revoke it in whole or part, for as long as it considers that the landfill (or the relevant part of it) is likely to cause a hazard to the environment.
(7) The operator shall not be relieved from liability under the conditions of the landfill permit by reason of the Chief Inspector's approval of closure under paragraph (4)(b)(iii).
Closure Notices
16.
- (1) Where the Chief Inspector has taken a reasoned decision under regulation 15(3)(c), he shall serve a closure notice under this regulation ("a closure notice") on the operator of the landfill.
(2) A closure notice shall -
(3) The Chief Inspector may withdraw a closure notice at any time.
(2) A person who is guilty of an offence under paragraph (1) shall be liable -
(3) For the purposes of this Regulation, section 20(2) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 applies with the omission of the words 'the liability of whose members is limited'.
(4) Where the affairs of a body corporate are managed by its members, paragraph (3) shall apply in relation to the acts or defaults of a member in connection with his functions of management as if he were a director of the body corporate.
(5) Where the commission by any person of an offence under this regulation is due to the act or default of some other person, that other person may be charged with and convicted of the offence by virtue of this paragraph whether or not proceedings for the offence are taken against the first-mentioned person.
Transitional provisions
18.
Schedule 4 (which contains transitional provisions) shall have effect.
Consequential Amendments
19.
Schedule 5 (which makes amendments to other statutory provisions consequent on the provisions of these Regulations) shall have effect.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on
1st December 2003.
L.S.
Judena Goldring
A Senior Officer of the Department of the Environment
Additional criteria for acceptance of waste at landfills for hazardous waste
2.
Waste may only be accepted at a landfill for hazardous waste if -
Additional criteria for acceptance of waste at landfills for non-hazardous waste
3.
Waste may only be accepted at a landfill for non-hazardous waste if -
Additional criteria for acceptance of waste at landfills for inert waste
4.
Waste may only be accepted at a landfill for inert waste if it is listed in the following Table or it otherwise falls within the definition of inert waste in regulation 7(4) -
Waste acceptable at landfills for inert waste
European Waste Catalogue Code | Description | Exclusions |
10 11 03 | Waste glass based fibrous materials | |
15 01 07 | Glass packaging | |
17 01 01 | Concrete | |
17 01 02 | Bricks | |
17 01 03 | Tiles and ceramics | |
17 02 02 | Glass | |
17 05 04 | Soil and stones | Excluding topsoil, peat |
20 01 02 | Glass | |
20 02 02 | Soil and stones | Excluding topsoil, peat |
(2) A landfill permit may be issued for the landfill only if -
indicate that the landfill does not pose a serious environmental risk.
(3) In this paragraph "nature protection zone" means an area of special scientific interest within the meaning of Article 28(11) of the 2002 Order or a European site within the meaning of regulation 10(1) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995[13].
2.
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, appropriate arrangements shall be made with regard to the characteristics of the landfill and prevailing meteorological conditions in order to -
(2) Arrangements need not be made in accordance with sub-paragraph (1)(c) if the Department decides that the landfill poses no potential hazard to the environment in view of its location and the kinds of waste to be accepted at the landfill.
(3) This paragraph shall not apply to inert landfills.
3.
- (1) The landfill must be situated and designed so as to -
(2) Soil, groundwater and surface water is to be protected by the use of a geological barrier combined with -
(3) The geological barrier shall comply with the requirements of sub-paragraph (4) and shall also provide sufficient attenuation capacity to prevent a potential risk to soil and groundwater.
(4) The landfill base and sides shall consist of a mineral layer which provides protection of soil, groundwater and surface water at least equivalent to that resulting from the following permeability and thickness requirements -
(5) Where the geological barrier does not meet the requirements of sub-paragraph (4) naturally, it may be completed artificially and reinforced by other means providing equivalent protection; but in any such case a geological barrier established by artificial means must be at least 0.5 metres thick.
(6) A leachate collection and sealing system to ensure that leachate accumulation at the base of the landfill is kept to a minimum must also be provided in any hazardous or non-hazardous landfill in accordance with the following table -
Leachate collection and bottom sealing
Landfill category | Non-hazardous | Hazardous |
Artificial sealing liner | Required | Required |
Drainage layer ≥ 0.5 metres | Required | Required |
Landfill category | Non-hazardous | Hazardous |
Gas drainage layer | Required | Not required |
Artificial sealing liner | Not required | Required |
Impermeable mineral layer | Required | Required |
Drainage layer < 0.5 metres | Required | Required |
Top soil cover < 1 metre | Required | Required |
4.
- (1) Appropriate measures must be taken in order to control the accumulation and migration of landfill gas.
(2) Landfill gas must be collected from all landfills receiving biodegradable waste and the landfill gas must be treated and, to the extent possible, used.
(3) The collection, treatment and use of landfill gas under sub-paragraph (2) must be carried on in a manner which minimises damage to or deterioration of the environment and risk to human health.
(4) Landfill gas which cannot be used to produce energy must be flared.
5.
- (1) Measures must be taken to minimise the nuisances arising from the landfill in relation to -
(2) The landfill must be equipped so that dirt originating from the site is not dispersed onto public roads and the surrounding land.
6.
- (1) The placement of waste must ensure stability of all the waste on the site and associated structures and in particular must avoid slippages.
(2) Where an artificial barrier is used, the geological substratum must be sufficiently stable, taking into account the morphology of the landfill, to prevent settlement that may cause damage to the barrier.
7.
- (1) The landfill must be secured to prevent free access to the site.
(2) The gates of the landfill must be locked outside operating hours.
(3) The system of control and access to each facility must provide systems to detect and discourage illegal dumping in the facility.
2.
- (1) Samples of leachate or surface water (if present) must be collected at representative points.
(2) Sampling and measuring of the volume and composition of any leachate must be performed separately at each point at which leachate is discharged from the site.
(3) Monitoring of surface water (if present) shall take place at at least two points, one upstream from the landfill and one downstream.
(4) Gas monitoring must be carried out for each section of the landfill and representative samples must be collected and analysed in accordance with Table 1.
(5) A representative sample of leachate and water shall be taken for monitoring purposes in accordance with Table 1.
Table 1
Operational phase
After-care phase1
Leachate volume2
Monthly1,3
Every six months
Leachate composition2,4
Quarterly1
Every six months
Volume and composition of surface water5
Quarterly1
Every six months
Potential gas emissions and atmospheric pressure6 (CH4, CO2, O2, H2S, H2 etc)
Monthly1,7
Every six months8
Notes to Table 1
1.
Longer intervals may be allowed if the evaluation of data indicates that they would be equally effective. For leachates, the conductivity must always be measured at least once a year.
2.
These do not apply where leachate collection is not required under paragraph 2(1)(c) of Schedule 2 in accordance with Paragraph 2(2) of that Schedule.
3.
The frequency of sampling may be adapted on the basis of the morphology of the landfill waste (in tumulus, buried, etc) (but only if the Chief Inspector considers that the conditions of the landfill permit should allow for it).
4.
The parameters to be measured and substances to be analysed vary according to the composition of the waste deposited. They must be specified in the conditions of the landfill permit and reflect the leaching characteristics of the wastes.
5.
On the basis of the characteristics of the landfill site, the Chief Inspector may determine that these measurements are not required.
6.
These measurements are related mainly to the content of the organic material in the waste.
7.
CH4, CO2, O2 regularly, other gases as required, according to the composition of the waste deposited, with a view to reflecting its leaching properties
8.
Efficiency of the gas extraction system must be checked regularly.
3.
- (1) The sampling measurements taken must be sufficient to provide information on groundwater likely to be affected by the discharge from the landfill, with at least one measuring point in the groundwater inflow region and two in the outflow region.
(2) The number of measurements referred to sub-paragraph (1) may be increased on the basis of a specific hydrogeological survey or the need for an early identification of accidental leachate release in the groundwater.
(3) Sampling must be carried out in at least three locations before filling operations in order to establish reference values for future sampling.
4.
- (1) The monitoring of groundwater shall be carried out in accordance with Table 2.
(2) The parameters to be analysed in the samples taken must be derived from the expected composition of the leachate and the groundwater quality in the area.
(3) In selecting the parameters for analysis, the mobility in the groundwater zone must be taken into account.
(4) Parameters may include indicator parameters in order to ensure an early recognition of change in water quality (the recommended parameters are pH, TOC, phenols, heavy metals, fluoride, As, oil/hydrocarbons).
Table 2
Operational phase
After-care phase
Level of groundwater
Every six months1
Every six months1
Groundwater composition
Site-specific frequency2, 3
Site-specific frequency2, 3
Notes to Table 2
1.
If there are fluctuating groundwater levels the frequency must be increased.
2.
The frequency must be based on the possibility for remedial action between two samplings if a trigger level is reached, i.e. the frequency must be determined on the basis of knowledge and the evaluation of the velocity of groundwater flow.
3.
When a trigger level is reached (see paragraph 5), verification is necessary by repeating the sampling. When the level has been confirmed, a contingency plan set out in the landfill permit conditions must be followed.
5.
- (1) Significant adverse environmental effects, as referred to in regulations 14(3) and 15(5)(b), should be considered to have occurred in the case of groundwater when an analysis of a groundwater sample shows a significant change in water quality.
(2) The level at which the effects referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are considered to have occurred ("the trigger level") must be determined taking account of the specific hydrogeological formations in the location of the landfill and groundwater quality.
(3) The trigger level must be set out in the conditions of the landfill permit whenever possible.
(4) The observations must be evaluated by means of control charts with established control rules and levels for each downgradient well.
(5) The control levels must be determined from local variations in groundwater quality.
(6) The topography of the site and settling behaviour of the landfill body shall be monitored in accordance with Table 3.
Table 3
Operational phase
After-care phase
Structure and composition of landfill body
Yearly
Settling behaviour of the level of the landfill body
Yearly
Yearly reading
Note to Table 3
Data for the status plan of the relevant landfill: surface occupied by waste, volume and composition of waste, methods of depositing, time and duration of depositing, calculation of the remaining capacity still available at the landfill.
(2) A landfill to which this paragraph applies which falls within paragraph (b) of Part A of section 5.2 in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 2003 Regulations shall be treated as an existing installation for the purposes of Part I of Schedule 3 to those Regulations.
(3) The following provisions shall apply -
(4) The conditioning plan required by sub-paragraph (3) must -
(5) If the operator does not propose to continue to accept waste after the relevant date, the operator shall notify the Department in writing by that date.
(6) Subject to sub-paragraph (7), where -
the Department shall ensure that closure of the landfill site (in whole or in part) takes place as soon as possible and the provisions of Regulation 15 (as modified by sub-paragraph (8)) shall apply to such closure.
(7) Where the operator proposes to continue to accept waste but fails to submit a conditioning plan in accordance with sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) the relevant authorisation shall cease to have effect so as to authorise the disposal of waste at the landfill, and the Department shall proceed with the closure of the landfill under sub-paragraph (6), unless and until a conditioning plan which complies with sub-paragraph 4 is submitted and the Department has agreed to consider it.
(8) In any case falling within sub-paragraph (6) -
(b) the Department shall, if necessary, by notice in writing served on the operator or, in the case of a waste management licence or disposal licence, the licence holder, or in the case of a resolution, the council, vary the conditions of the relevant authorisation so that -
(9) In any case where the whole of a landfill is not subject to closure under sub-paragraph (6), the Department shall by notice served on the operator specify the period (which shall not be less than six months) within which an application to the Chief Inspector must be made (accompanied by a copy of the conditioning plan) -
so that waste may continue to be accepted for disposal at the landfill.
(10) In any case falling within sub-paragraph (9)(b), if an application is not duly made to the Chief Inspector within the period specified in the notice served on the operator under that provision, the landfill permit shall cease to authorise the disposal of waste at the landfill until the application is duly made.
(11) Where the Chief Inspector decides to grant or vary a landfill permit pursuant to an application made in accordance with sub-paragraph (9), the Chief Inspector shall specify the date or dates on which the permit conditions authorised or required by these Regulations shall take effect.
(12) The Department shall exercise its powers under sub-paragraph (9), and the Chief Inspector shall exercise his powers under sub-paragraph (11) -
(13) In this Schedule "the relevant requirements of these Regulations" do not include the requirements of paragraph 1 of Schedule 2.
(14) Regulation 9 (Prohibition of acceptance of certain wastes at landfills) shall impose obligations directly on the operator of any landfill specified in this paragraph
2.
- (1) Paragraph 1 does not apply to a landfill if -
(2) In any case falling within sub-paragraph (1)(b), the waste management licence shall have effect on or after the relevant date as if it were a landfill permit.
(3) In any case falling within sub-paragraph (1) the Department shall exercise its powers to vary the waste management licence disposal licence or resolution, and the Chief Inspector shall exercise his powers to vary the landfill permit (or determine the outstanding application) so that the relevant requirements of these Regulations are complied with as soon as possible in relation to the landfill in question.
(4) In any case falling within sub-paragraph (1)(c), where an application for a waste management licence is also outstanding on the relevant date, there shall be no obligation on the Department to determine the application for a waste management licence.
3.
- (1) The Department shall by notice in writing served on the operator not later than the expiry of one month after the relevant date, classify any landfill which appears to it to require classification as a landfill for hazardous waste.
(2) If a landfill classified under sub-paragraph (1) as a landfill for hazardous waste ceases to accept hazardous waste in accordance with the conditioning plan required under paragraph 1(3), the Department may at any time before 16th July 2004 by notice in writing served on the operator revoke the classification made under sub-paragraph (1).
(3) The following provisions of these Regulations shall impose obligations directly on the operator of any landfill which is for the time being classified under sub-paragraph (1) as a landfill for hazardous waste pending determination of an application made pursuant to paragraph 1(9) -
(4) For the purposes of applying regulation 9(1)(g) under sub-paragraph (3)(a)(i) in relation to the period beginning on the relevant date and ending on 15th July 2004, only the criteria in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 are to be treated as relevant waste acceptance criteria.
(5) The operator of a landfill which is not classified as a landfill for hazardous waste shall only accept hazardous waste at that landfill on or after the relevant date in the circumstances specified in regulation 10(3)(c) and (4).
4.
- (1) This paragraph shall apply to any landfill if -
(2) Paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 3 to the 2003 Regulations shall apply as if in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) "the relevant date as specified in the 2003 Landfill Regulations" were substituted for "1st January 2004".
(3) Anything duly done by or in relation to the application for a waste management licence shall be treated as if it had been duly done in relation to an application for a landfill permit.
(4) The Chief Inspector may give the applicant notice requiring him -
(2) In regulation 4 (Fit and proper person) -
(c) he and all staff engaged in carrying out that activity will not be provided with adequate professional technical development and training; or
(d) the management of that activity will not be in the hands of a technically competent person."; and
(b) After paragraph (5) insert a new paragraph (5)(A) -
(3) In regulation 5 (Application to the Crown) -
(b) in paragraph (3) after "these Regulations" insert "and the 2003 Landfill Regulations"; and
(4) In regulation 10(2) (Permits: general provisions) after "regulation 12" insert "(or regulation 8 of the 2003 Landfill Regulations)".
(5) In regulation 12(16) (Conditions of permits: specific requirements) after "this regulation" insert "or regulation 8 of the 2003 Landfill Regulations".
(6) In regulation 17(1) and (4) (Variation of conditions of permits) after "regulations 11 and 12" in each place where it occurs insert "or regulation 8 of the 2003 Landfill Regulations".
(7) In regulation 28 (Appeals from decisions with respect to permits) -
(b) in paragraph (2) for "or a suspension notice" substitute ", a suspension notice or a closure notice under regulation 16(1) of the 2003 Landfill Regulations";
(c) after paragraph (8) insert -
(8) In regulation 29(1) and (2) (Information) after "functions under these Regulations" in both places where it occurs insert "or the 2003 Landfill Regulations".
(9) In regulation 33(1) (Offences) -
(10) In regulation 37(1) and (2) (Directions to enforcing authorities) after "these Regulations" in both places where it occurs insert "or the 2003 Landfill Regulations".
(11) In regulation 38(1) and (2) (Guidance to enforcing authorities) after "these Regulations" in both places where it occurs insert "or the 2003 Landfill Regulations".
(12) In Schedule 3 (Prescribed date and transitional arrangements) -
Section 5.2 | The period specified in the notice served on the operator under paragraph 1(9) of Schedule 4 to the 2003 Landfill Regulations. |
the preceding provisions of this paragraph shall apply as if there were two separate existing Part A installations one consisting of the part of the installation where the activity falling within Part A of Section 5.2 in Part 1 of Schedule 1 is carried out and the other consisting of the remainder of the installation.
(13) If -
(13) After paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 4 (Applications for permits) there shall be added
(14) In paragraph 1 of Schedule 10 (Registers) -
The Waste Management Licensing Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003
2.
The Licensing Regulations shall be amended as follows.
(1) In regulation 1(3) (Citation, commencement and interpretation) before the definition of "the Industrial Pollution Order" insert -
(2) In regulation 2 (Offences), after sub-paragraph (t) insert -
(3) In regulation 9(1) (Registers) -
(4) In paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 for the definition of "closed landfill" substitute -
and in relation to a landfill site where sub-paragraph (a) or (b) applies to only part of the site, means that part of the site only.".
[2] Article 4(7) of the 2002 Order requires that a draft of the Regulations be laid before, and be approved by a resolution of, the Assembly. Paragraph 7 of the Schedule to the Northern Ireland Act 2000 provides that those conditions do not apply while section 1 of that Act is in forceback
[4] S.I. 1978/1049 (N.I. 19)back
[5] S.I. 1997/2778 (N.I. 19)back
[8] O.J. No. L182, 16.7.99, p. 1; the Directive was designated by Schedule 1 of the 2002 Order for the purposes of making regulations under Article 4 of that Orderback
[9] S.I. 1991/1220 (N.I. 11)back
[10] O.J. No. L377, 31.12.91, p. 20 as amended by Council Directive 94/31/EC (O.J. No. L168, 2.7.94 p. 28)back
[11] See paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 5 to these Regulationsback
[12] Council Decision 2000/532/EC (O.J. No. L226, 6.9.2000, p. 3) as amended by Council Decision 2001/119/EC (O.J. No. L47, 16.2.01, p. 32) and 2001/573/EC (O.J. L203, 28.7.01, p. 18)back
[14] O.J. No. L20, 26.1.80 p. 43 as amended by Directive 91/692/EC (O.J. No. L377, 31.12.91 p. 48)back