INSTRUCTIONS

IDENTIFICATION
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Name: Desjardin V & Delolme C
Position: Research Engineers
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INSTRUCTIONS TO FILL IN THIS QUESTIONNAIRE

The purpose of this questionnaire is to know what is the context at the European level (specific regulations and specific technical guidelines) for professionals to use a range of alternative materials in road construction. (materials chosen for the SAMARIS Program work-package 3 - Assessment of alternative materials).

You can access to the different parts of the questionnaire easily thanks to an automatic link. This function is available for Word 2000 and Word 97.

PART ONE n of this questionnaire deals with regulation of waste in general in your country.
On each page of this general part, the European Regulation is recalled in a first table (blue). Should you note a mistake in the European regulation, thanks to correct it or add missing regulations in the last free line of the table. We ask you to fill in the second table (green) for the situation in your country. The topics proposed to you are the following:

·  Definition of waste – Regulatory Management of waste

·  Definition of hazardous waste – Regulatory Management of hazardous waste

·  definition of inert waste – Regulatory management of inert waste

·  Definition of secondary raw materials - Regulatory Management of secondary raw materials

PART TWO n is divided into 10 sections. The first one (section 2.0) is dedicated to the explanation of the issues of each material in your country (definition, status, main figures, applications).

Municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash definition, status, main figures, applications

Coal fly ash definition, status, main figures, applications

Building demolition crushed concrete definition, status, main figures, applications

Road crushed concrete definition, status, main figures, applications

Basic oxygen blast furnace slag, also called LD steel slag definition, status, main figures, applications

Electric arc furnace slag definition, status, main figures, applications

Crystallised blast furnace slag, also called air-cooled blast furnace slag definition, status, main figures, applications

Vitrified blast furnace slag, also called granulated blast furnace slag definition, status, main figures, applications

Decontaminated soils definition, status, main figures, applications

The nine following sections are dedicated to an inventory of administrative and technical documents dealing specifically with the engineering and environmental assessment of the material for road construction.

The9materials are:

Municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash (section 2.1) Engineering and Environmental

Coal fly ash (section 2.2) Engineering and Environmental

Building demolition crushed concrete (section 2.3) Engineering and Environmental

Road crushed concrete (section 2.4) Engineering and Environmental

Basic oxygen blast furnace slag, also called LD steel slag (section 2.5) Engineering and Environmental

Electric arc furnace slag (section 2.6) Engineering and Environmental

Crystallised blast furnace slag, also called air-cooled blast furnace slag (section 2.7) Engineering and Environmental

Vitrified blast furnace slag, also called granulated blast furnace slag (section 2.8) Engineering and Environmental

Decontaminated soils (section 2.9) Engineering and Environmental

For each one, we are looking for specific documents for the use of each material in road construction in your country. If the line number in tables is not sufficient, you must copy the last empty line of the table and to paste it just below (place the cursor just before ¶) and if the line is on a new page, lines corresponding to the top of the table will appear automatically. If you have any problem with this function, you can use the empty table at the end of the questionnaire.

If you have specific documents for another alternative material which would be exemplary well documented in your country (foundry sand, rubber tire...), you can fill in a questionnaire for this material (don’t forget to write the name of the material at the heading of the document (Another material 1 and Another material 2)).

PART THREE n: In this part of the questionnaire, you can add documents (researches, studies...) that could provide additional elements to our knowledge on alternative materials (on both engineering and environmental aspects (leaching, toxicity...); laboratory and field data).

If you use abbreviations, please give a list at the end of the document on a separate page.

For road applications please refer to the figure below.

Figure 1: The typical road structure used in SAMARIS work-package 3.

1: Surface course (asphalt/concrete/pavers);

2: Road base;

3: Sub-base;

4: Sub-grade;

5: Shoulders and landscaping.

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Part One – DEFINITION OF WASTE

In the table below, you can find the definition of “WASTE” used by the European Community

At THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LEVEL

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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“WASTE”

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NOTE

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 15 July 1975 on waste (75/442/EEC) / "Waste" means any substance or object which the holder disposes of or is required to dispose of pursuant to the provisions of national law in force / A list of waste can be found in the 2000/532/EC: Commission Decision of 3 May 2000 establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and establishing a list of hazardous waste pursuant to Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste
This Commission Decision has been modified by the Commission Decision 2001/118/CE of 16 January 2001
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 18 March 1991 91/156/CEE amending Directive 75/442/EEC on waste / "Waste" shall mean any substance or object in the categories set out in Annex I which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard.

Please indicate in the table below if the definition of “waste “in your country is different or equivalent to the European one. Please indicate also the title of the document where the definition can be found in your country. If there are differences, please give the definition in English. Please give the title of the documents in your national language, and also, below, in English and in italics, and specify if it is a personal or official translation (PT or OT).

IN YOUR COUNTRY

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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“WASTE”

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NOTE

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LOI n° 75-633 du 15 juillet 1975 relative à l’élimination des déchets et à la récupération des matériaux
Law n° 75-633 of 15 July 1975 of waste disposal and materials recovery. (PT) / Equivalent to European definition Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If NO (give your national definition, in English): / A list of wastes can be found in the Decree n°2002-540 du 18 avril 2002

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Part One – REGULATORY MANAGEMENT OF WASTE

In the table below, you can find the regulation for waste management used by the European Community

At THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LEVEL

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 26 April 1999 of the landfill of waste 1999/31/CE / With a view to meeting the requirements of Directive 75/442/EEC, and in particular Articles 3 and 4 thereof, the aim of this Directive is, by way of stringent operational and technical requirements on the waste and landfills, to provide for measures, procedures and guidance to prevent or reduce as far as possible negative effects on the environment, in particular the pollution of surface water, groundwater, soil and air, and on the global environment, including the greenhouse effect, as well as any resulting risk to human health, from landfilling of waste, during the whole life-cycle of the landfill
COUNCIL DECISION 2003/33/CE of 19 December 2002 establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills pursuant to Article 16 of and Annex II to Directive 1999/31/EC / This Decision establishes the criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste (non hazardous, hazardous and inert waste) at landfills in accordance with the principles set out in Directive 1999/31/EC and in particular Annex II thereto.
1. This Decision shall take effect on 16 July 2004.
2. Member States shall apply the criteria set out in section 2 of the Annex to this Decision by 16 July 2005
Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste / The aim of this Directive is to prevent or to limit as far as practicable negative effects on the environment, in particular pollution by emissions into air, soil, surface water and groundwater, and the resulting risks to human health, from the incineration and co-incineration of waste.
This aim shall be met by means of stringent operational conditions and technical requirements, through setting emission limit values for waste incineration and co-incineration plants within the Community and also through meeting the requirements of Directive 75/442/EEC

Please indicate the title of the document where the regulation for waste management can be found in your country.

IN YOUR COUNTRY

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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Management OF WASTE

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NOTE

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LOI n°92-646 du 13 juillet 1992 relative à l’élimination des déchets ainsi qu‘aux installations classées pour la protection de l’environnement
Law n°92-646 13 July 1992 of waste disposal and installations for the protection of the environment. (PT) / Equivalent to European regulation Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If YES, specify the equivalent European document:
N°1999/31/CE Council Directive / as from July 1st July 2002, installations of waste disposal by storage will be authorized to receive only ultimate waste.
Décret du 20 septembre 2002 relatif aux installations d’incinération et de co-incinération de déchets non dangereux et aux installations incinérant des déchets d’activité de soins a risque infectieux.
decree of 20 september 2002 of non hazardous incineration or co-incineration plants and infectious clinical waste incineration plants (PT) / Equivalent to European regulation Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If YES, specify the equivalent European document:
Directive 2000/76/EC

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Part One – DEFINITION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE

In the table below, you can find the definition of “HAZARDOUS WASTE” used by the European Community.

At THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LEVEL

TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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“hazardous WASTE”

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NOTE

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 12 December 1991 on hazardous waste (91/689/EEC) / 'Hazardous waste` means: - wastes featuring on a list to be drawn up in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18 of Directive 75/442/EEC on the basis of Annexes I and II to this Directive. These wastes must have one or more of the properties listed in Annex III.
You can find in these documents 14 criteria to characterize hazardous waste / A list of waste can be found in the 2000/532/EC: Commission Decision of 3 May 2000 establishing a list of wastes pursuant to Article 1(a) of Council Directive 75/442/EEC on waste and establishing a list of hazardous waste pursuant to Article 1(4) of Council Directive 91/689/EEC on hazardous waste
This Commission Decision has been modified by the Commission Decision 2001/118/CE of 16 January 2001

Please indicate in the table below if the definition of “hazardous waste “in your country is different or equivalent to the European one. Please indicate also the title of the document where the definition can be found in your country. If there are differences, please give the definition in English. Please give the title of the documents in your national language, and also, below, in English and in italics, and specify if it is a personal or official translation (PT or OT).

IN YOUR COUNTRY

TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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“HAZARDOUS WASTE”

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NOTE

DECRET n°2002-540 du 18 avril 2002 classification des déchets
Decree n°2002-540 of 18 april 2002 classification of waste / Equivalent to European definition Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If NO (give your national definition, in English): / You can find in this document 14 criteria to characterize hazardous waste

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Part One – REGULATORY MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE

In the table below, you can find the regulation for hazardous waste management used by the European Community

At THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LEVEL

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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note

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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 94/67/EC of 16 December 1994 on the incineration of hazardous waste / The aim of this Directive is to provide for measures and procedures to prevent or, where that is not practicable, to reduce as fas as possible negative effects on the environment, in particular the pollution of air, soil, surface and groundwater, and the resulting risks to human health, from the incineration of hazardous waste and, to that end, to set up and maintain appropriate operating conditions and emission limit values for hazardous waste incineration plants within the Community
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 26 April 1999 of the landfill of waste 1999/31/CE / With a view to meeting the requirements of Directive 75/442/EEC, and in particular Articles 3 and 4 thereof, the aim of this Directive is, by way of stringent operational and technical requirements on the waste and landfills, to provide for measures, procedures and guidance to prevent or reduce as far as possible negative effects on the environment, in particular the pollution of surface water, groundwater, soil and air, and on the global environment, including the greenhouse effect, as well as any resulting risk to human health, from landfilling of waste, during the whole life-cycle of the landfill
COUNCIL DECISION 2003/33/CE of 19 December 2002 establishing criteria and procedures for the acceptance of waste at landfills pursuant to Article 16 of and Annex II to Directive 1999/31/EC / List of wastes acceptable at landfills for inert waste without testing and Waste not appearing on this list must be subject to testing to determine if it fulfils the criteria for waste acceptable at landfills for inert waste. Leaching limit values (As, Ba, Cd, Cr tot, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Zn, chloride, fluoride, sulphate, phenol index, DOC, TDS) and LOI, TOC, ANC. Limit values exist for all parameters except for ANC.

Please indicate the title of the document where the regulation for hazardous waste management can be found in your country.

IN YOUR COUNTRY

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TITLE OF THE DOCUMENTs

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MANAGEMEnT OF hazardous WASTE

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NOTE

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LOI n°92-646 du 13 juillet 1992 relative à l’élimination des déchets ainsi qu‘aux installations classées pour la protection de l’environnement
Law n°92-646 13 July 1992 of waste disposal and installations for the protection of the environment.( PT) / Equivalent to European regulation Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If YES, specify the equivalent European document:
N°1999/31/CE Council Directive
ARRÊTÉ du 30 décembre 2002 relatif au stockage de déchets dangereux
Decree of 30 December 2002 hazardous waste storage (PT) / Equivalent to European regulation Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If YES, specify the equivalent European document:
Directive 1999/31/CE
ARRÊTÉ du 20 septembre 2002 relatif aux installations d'incinération et de co-incinération de déchets dangereux
Decree of 20 September 2002 incinerator and hazardous waste co-inceration (PT) / Equivalent to European regulation Yes/No
Underline the right answer
If YES, specify the equivalent European document:
Directive 2000/76/CEE

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