SAWIS Presentation

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SAWIS Presentation
Outline
• Objectives for WI Reporting
• SAWIS Registration requirements
• SAWIS Reporting requirements
Objectives
DEA Objectives –
To report on the success of national waste policy in moving waste up the hierarchy
from landfilling to reuse, recovery and recycling
To achieve this objective, DEA needs to know –
What waste we currently have in SA?
Identify waste streams requiring intervention
Impact of interventions on waste management options (R, T & D)
Assessing the success towards achieving the objective, can be
determined by generating the following reports from SAWIS –
Tonnages of waste landfilled, treated and reprocessed, per waste management
option (D, T, R)
Tonnages of waste landfilled, treated and reprocessed per generator SIC code
(industrial sector)
Objectives
To achieve this, DEA needs to collect data in SAWIS that
is –
Useful
Complete, i.e. covers all hazardous waste streams
Targets 80/20 principle
REGISTRATION
General and
hazardous waste
recycled
General and
hazardous
waste treated
Central
Web Based
Registry
WIS
Other Gov
DEA, 2006
DEA T
Province
Local Gov
Exporter
General and Hazardous waste
exported
hazardous waste
landfilled
Civil Society
Collection /
verification
Initial
registration
&
issuing of
registration
number
Disposal
Collection /
submission
Treatment
Energy Recovery Recycler
Haz Waste Generators
From Waste
Access/
Disseminatn
REGISTRATIONS & REPORTING TO SAWIS
DEA, May 2010
ACTIVITIES REGISTRATION
Waste Management Options
Code
De scription
RECYCLING AND RECOVERY
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
Direct recovery of energy from waste
Direct recovery of raw material from waste
Regeneration or rejuvenation of waste (solvents, carbons, acids & alkalis)
Recycling of organic substances
Recycling of metals and metal compounds
Recycling of other inorganic materials
TREATMENT
T1
T2
T3
T4
Biological waste treatment (e.g. biodegradation, composting, biogas generation)
Physical treatment
Chemical treatment
Thermal treatment (incineration, pyrolysis, etc)
DISPOSAL
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
Disposal of waste to land (e.g. specially engineered landfill)
Disposal of waste to landfill (e.g. non-engineered landfill)
Storage / disposal of waste in surface impoundments (e.g. placement of liquid or sludge discards into pits,
ponds, lagoons, etc.)
Release of waste into a water body (except seas / oceans)
Permanent storage (stabilisation, micro-encapsulation, macro-encapsulation)
REPORTING TO THE WIS
Required Waste data from Registered Waste Facilities
Data
Description
DEA RegNo
Unique reference to a registered facility
Year
Year to which waste data applies
Month
Month to which waste data applies
Source Province
Province from which the waste comes
Source Municipality
Municipality from which the waste comes
Source DEA RegNo
Generator from which the waste comes
Waste Type
Level 2 for General waste or Level 3 for hazardous waste
Quantity in tonnes
Quantity of waste in tonnes
Data upload of a single Yr with months as Columns
Reporting – What changed
•
Objective: SAWIS report on waste tonnages per SIC (Industrial) Code
Previous report by waste facilities to SAWIS
Source
Source
Ja n-2010 Ekhurhuleni
Ja n-2010 Ts hwane
Quantity
Current report by waste facilities to SAWIS
Type
Facility
Source
Source
600 T
H
D00018-1
Ja n-2010
D00147-1
50 T
G
D00018-2
Ja n-2010
Quantity
Type
Facility
80 T
HW19
D00018-1
Ma fi keng LM
150 T
GW01
D00018-1
Ja n-2010
D00149-1
370 T
H
D00018-1
Ja n-2010
Mi nor
Generaor
50 T
H
D00018-2
To achieve the above objective, required SAWIS changes:
1. To a l low for Level 5 to be removed from the hazardous
wa s te categorisation –
a . A drop down list of SIC codes already exists for
generator registration
2. Des ign report i n SAWIS to extract total waste tonnage
reported per SIC Code
3. Report will become effective, only once l evel of detail of
‘s ource’ is moved from municipality to generator ID
Report 2: Hazardous waste per
SIC Code
SIC Code
Quantity
1. Agric, forest
370 T
2. Mining
230 T
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General waste cont…
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Haz Waste types cont…
Reporting – What changed
• Reporting to be at level 2 and 3
• Threshold for generator registration
Discussion
Questions