IPPC
treatment plants are
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stationary plants or parts thereof
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in which
IPPC
-activities (
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and other activities immediately related or activities with a technical connection to it, are carried out,
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which could have an impact on emissions and environmental pollution.
Research activities, development measures or the testing of new products and procedures are not considered to be
IPPC
activities.
In the approval procedure for these
IPPC
treatment plants particularities, in particular
additional application documents
and
increased public participation
, are provided for.
IPPC
treatment plants and/or
IPPC
-activities are:
Please note
If more than one of the activities mentioned under the same activity description with a threshold value are carried out in one and the same plant, the capacities of these activities are added at the level of the activities according to paragraph (1) and sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph (3).
1. Disposal and recovery of hazardous wastes with a capacity of more than 10
t
per day
They are
IPPC
-activities within the framework of one or several of the following activities
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Biological treatment
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Physical-chemical treatment
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Combining or mixing before the implementation one of the other activities mentioned under number (1) and (2)
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Repackaging prior to the implementation of one of the other activities mentioned under number (1) and (2)
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Solvent reclamation/regeneration
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Recovery/reclamation of other inorganic substances than metals and metal compounds
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Regeneration of acids and bases
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Recovery of components used for pollution abatement
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Recovery of components from catalysts
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Renewed oil re-refining or other reuses of oil
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Surface impoundment
2. Disposal or recovery of wastes in incineration plants or in co-incineration plants
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For the combustion of non-hazardous wastes with a capacity of
more than 3
t
per hour
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For hazardous wastes with a capacity of
more than 10
t
per day
3. Disposal and Recovery of non-hazardous wastes
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(a) Disposal of non-hazardous wastes with a capacity of
more than 50
t
per day
within the framework of one or several of the following activities:
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Biological treatment
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Physical-chemical treatment
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Pre-treatment of wastes for incineration and co-incineration
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Treatment of slag and ash
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Treatment of metallic wastes – including waste electrical and electronic equipment, as well as end-of-life vehicles and their components – in shredder plants
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(b) Recovery – or a combination of recovery and disposal – of non-hazardous wastes with a capacity of
more than 75
t
per day
within the framework of one of the following activities:
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Biological treatment
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Pre-treatment of wastes for incineration and co-incineration
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Treatment of slag and ash
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Treatment of metallic wastes – including waste electrical and electronic equipment as well as end-of life vehicles and their components – in shredder plants
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If the only waste treatment activity consists of
fermentation
, a capacity threshold value of 100
t
per day applies to this activity
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Excluding
activities falling within Directive
No
91/271/
EEC
on the treatment of
municipal sewage
4. Large landfills
IPPC
treatment plants are
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Landfills receiving
more than 10
t
per day
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Landfills with a total capacity
exceeding 25 000
t
Landfills of excavation and inert waste landfills are excluded.
5. Temporary storage of hazardous wastes not falling under (4)
Temporary
storage
of hazardous wastes not falling under (4) up to the
implementation
of the activities mentioned in (1) (2) (4) and (6) with an overall capacity of
more than 50
t
, with the exception of the temporary storage – until the collection - on the site where the wastes were produced
6. Underground storage of hazardous wastes with an overall capacity of more than 50
t