Support study for the Action Plan for industrial waste landfilling

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MB in order to comply with EU legislation

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ID European Institute of Romania

2004
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CONTENT

INTRODUCTION 6

1 Evolution of the Industrial Sector in Romania (1990-2002). 8

1.1 Industrial Dynamics during 1990-2002.9

1.1.1 Evolution of the main industrial branches 9

1.1.2 Evolution of industries with high waste generation potential 10

1.2 Dynamics of the industrial waste generation in Romania 11

2 Institutional and Legislative Framework for Waste Management 16

2.1 Legislative Framework for Waste Management.16

2.2 Institutional Capacity.17

2.3 Waste Management Plans and Programs; progress recorded.19

3 Industrial waste in the context of environmental legislation approximation in Romania with the EU

directives; definitions and meanings. 22

4 Environmental impact aspects 26

5 Classification of waste landfills according to Directive 1999/31/EC 29

6 Industrial waste generated in Romania; types, quantities, structure 33

7 Landfilling industrial waste . 37

7.1 Existing industrial landfills .37

7.2 Legal situation of the landfills for industrial waste .40

8 Estimating the main types of industrial hazardous waste 42

9 Estimation the structure of the industrial landfills under IPPC directive 46

9.1 Legal frame 46

9.2 Landfills under IPPC Directive provisions (interim inventory) .48

10 Industrial waste / landfills for industrial waste that are not subject to Directive 1999/31/EC. 50

10.1 Waste from mining industry .50

10.1.1 Legal framework 50

10.1.2 General information on mining activity in Romania 52

10.1.3 Waste generated from mining industry; waste disposal. 52

10.2 Radioactive waste .55

10.2.1 Regulations and responsibilities concerning radioactive waste management 55

10.2.2 Radioactive waste storage capacities 57

11 Assuming responsibilities for compliance with environmental requirements regarding landfill of

industrial waste. 60

12 Conclusions and Recommendations . 65

12.1 Conclusions.65

12.2 Recommendations 66

Bibliography 70