Analyses carried out on slag leachate obtained in accordance with the UNE EN 12457-4:2003 Standard on Waste Characterisation. Leaching. Conformity test for leaching of granular waste and sludge. Part 4: Single-stage batch test with a liquid-solid ratio of 10 l/kg for materials with a particle size of less than 10 mm (with or without size reduction) or those that are applicable at the time.
General information
- Regional ministry
- Consejeria De Fomento, Vivienda, Ordenacion Del Territorio Y Medio Ambiente
- Governing board
- Direc. General De Medio Ambiente Y Cambio Climatico (DIR3: A06045079)
- Classification
- Declarations and communications from interested parties
- Subject(s)
- Environment
- Starting way
- Interested
- Target
- Citizens
- Legal entities, self-employed persons and registered professionals
- Subject to fees
- No
- Languages in which the procedure can be completed
- Spanish
- Allow power of attorney
- Yes
- Links to web pages with specific information
- Type
No links are included
Requirements
In order for the slag generated by a given plant to be classified as recoverable, it will be necessary for the slag producer to first carry out the analytical determinations indicated in Annex I of this Decree on a weekly sample within a period of one month, which will be sent to the Directorate-General with competence in environmental matters.
For the use of slag classified as recoverable in accordance with the provisions of the previous section, it will be necessary to monitor its quality through periodic analyses to be carried out by the producer.The slag recoverer must carry out a sampling and analysis of the recovered slag on a six-monthly basis through an Authorised Control Body, in accordance with the parameters, limit values and standards established in Annex I for its own control, sending the results of the same to the Directorate-General with competence in environmental matters
Deadlines and submission
- Deadline for submission
For the classification of the slag, weekly samples will be made and sent within one month of being made to the Directorate-General for Biodiversity, Environment and Climate Change.
For the use of slag classified as recoverable, quality control analyses will be submitted on a quarterly basis during the first year. Subsequently, the frequency of these analyses will be determined by the Directorate-General for Biodiversity, Environment and Climate Change based on the results obtained in the classification phase, which will involve at least one annual analysis.
The slag recoverer must carry out a sampling and analysis of the recovered slag on a six-monthly basis through an Authorised Control Body, in accordance with the parameters, limit values and standards established in Annex I for its own control, sending the results of the same to the Directorate-General for Biodiversity. Environment and Climate Change
- Submission deadline start date
- 01/01/2011
- Submission deadline end date
- -
- Periodicity
- Continuous
- Means of submission
- Telematic
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- Online submission
- At the General Electronic Registry
- Art. 14. 2 of the Law 39/2015, of 1 October, of the Common Administrative Procedure of the Public Administrations, establishes the obligatory nature of the electronic management for certain subjects as, for example, a) The juridical persons, b) Entities without legal personality, c) Those who carry out a professional activity for which compulsory membership is required, for the procedures and actions they carry out with the Public Administrations in the exercise of said professional activity. In any case, within this group, notaries and property and mercantile registrars shall be included. d) Those who represent an interested party who is obliged to relate electronically with the Administration, e) The employees of the Public Administrations for the procedures and actions that they carry out with them due to their condition of public employee, in the form in which it is determined by regulation by each Administration.
Required documentation
- It is not necessary to provide documentation
Processing and resolution
- Instructor board
- Directorate-General for the Environment and Climate Change.
- Attributive rule
- Law 7/2022, of 8 April, on Waste and Contaminated Soil for a Circular Economy (BOE no. 85, of 9 April 2022).
- Decree 73/2005, of 30 June, on the organic structure and modification of the lists of jobs in the Departments of the Environment (BOC no. 152, of 9 August 2005).
- Reports or opinions
- No reports or opinions are required
- Maximum deadline for decision
- -
- Average deadline for decision
- -
- Effects of the administrative silence or inactivity of the Administration
- Initiation by request:
- It does no have
- Does it put an end to the administrative procedure?
- No
Appeals
- Type
- No appeal
Regulations
- Regulation applied
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- Law 7/2022, of 8 April, on Waste and Contaminated Soil for a Circular Economy (BOE no. 85, of 9 April 2022).
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- Decree 100/2018, of 20 December, on the recovery of slag in the Autonomous Community of Cantabria (BOC no. 1, of 2 January 2019).
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- UNE EN 12457-4:2003 Standard on Waste Characterisation. Leaching. Conformity test for leaching of granular waste and sludge. Part 4: Single-stage batch testing with a liquid-to-solid ratio of 10 l/kg for materials with a particle size of less than 10 mm (with or without size reduction)
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