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Brackley Property Developments
Fulcrum House
1 Oak Spinney Park
Ratby Lane
Leicester
LE3 3AW
Our Ref: EMW-BWB-ZZ-XX-RP-YE-0005_WA
Contact: Redmond Parker-Dunn/ Richard Robinson
Direct Dial: 0115 924 7347/ 0115 724 7344
Date: 28th September 2017
Dear James
WASTE ASSESSMENT: EDGAR MOBBS WAY, NORTHAMPTON
Introduction and Objectives
1.1 BWB Consulting Ltd (BWB) was instructed by Brackley Properties Ltd (the Client) to undertake
soil sampling at land located off Edger Mobbs Way, Northampton. The objective of the report
is to undertake a Waste Assessment of near surface materials currently present at the site, which
will be stripped and disposed of during development of the site.
Scope of Works
1.2 BWB obtained soil samples from the site on 6th September 2017 in general accordance with
techniques outlined in BS 5930:2015 and BS EN ISO 1997:2004 Part 1 and under the full -time
supervision of a suitably qualified Geo-Environmental Engineer from BWB. The ground
investigation comprised the following works:
Excavation of six hand pits to a maximum depth of 0.40 m below ground level (bgl);
and
Collection of soil samples for chemical analysis.
1.3 An exploratory hole location plan is presented as Drawing 1.
1.4 One soil sample was collected from each exploratory hole location and were sent to i2
Analytical (UKAS and MCERTS accredited) for chemical analysis. The following chemical
analytical testing was undertaken:
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A soil suite (BWB Standard Suite) comprising arsenic, barium, beryllium, water soluble
boron, cadmium, chromium, hexavalent chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel,
selenium, vanadium, zinc, water soluble sulphate (2:1 extract), total phenols, total
cyanide, free cyanide, complex cyanide, fraction of organic carbon, pH, Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) (United States Environment Protection Agency priority
16 compounds) and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) C6-C40;
TPH speciated to the UK Criteria Working Group (TPHCWG) aliphatic and aromatic
compounds;
asbestos screening; and
Full (Waste Acceptance Criteria) WAC Analysis.
1.5 The results of the soil chemical testing are presented as Appendix 1.
Ground Conditions Encountered
1.6 The ground conditions encountered within the six hand pits undertaken comprised the
following:
Hand Pit
Location
Description
HP01 Vegetation over brown slightly clayey gravelly SAND with abundant rootlets. Gravel
of fine to course angular to well-rounded quartz, mudstone and sandstone.
HP02 Vegetation over brown slightly clayey gravelly SAND with abundant rootlets. Gravel
of fine to course angular to well-rounded quartz, sedimentary rock and occasional brick.
HP03 Vegetation over dark brown clayey gravelly SAND with abundant rootlets. Gravel of
fine to course angular to well-rounded quartz, sedimentary rock and brick.
HP04 Dark brown sandy organic CLAY with abundant rootlets.
HP05 Dark brown and yellow clayey SAND with abundant rootlets and occasional brick
cobbles.
HP06 Vegetation over brown slightly clayey gravelly SAND with abundant rootlets. Gravel
of fine to course angular to well-rounded quartz and sedimentary rock.
1.7 No visual or olfactory evidence of contamination was noted during the exercise.
Waste Assessment
1.8 Soil samples have been characterised against hazardous waste criteria using Hazwasteonline.
The results of the waste classification are presented in Appendix 2. The assessment indicates
that the soils analysed are likely to be classified as non-hazardous. The waste classification
assessment only applies to those soils that have been tested. If other soils are to be disposed
of off-site then further analysis may be required.
1.9 No asbestos has been identified in the samples analysed. The presence of visible asbestos
containing materials in waste or at concentrations exceeding 0.1% by weight will classify the
waste as mixed and require disposal as hazardous waste irrespective of the chemical
properties of the waste.
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1.10 WAC testing was completed on the samples the results indicated the wastes would be suitable
for disposal as stable non-reactive hazardous waste at a non-hazardous landfill.
Conclusions and Recommendations
1.11 The waste assessment deems the soil cover at the site to be classified as stable non-reactive
hazardous waste and suitable for off-site disposal at a non-hazardous landfill.
1.12 I trust the above meets your requirements, however, should you require any further information
please contact either Redmond Parker-Dunn or myself.
Yours sincerely,
Richard Robinson BSc (Hons) MCIWEM
Principal Environmental Consultant
0115 851 7344
Enc. Drawing 1 Exploratory Hole Location Plan
Appendix 1 Soil Chemical Laboratory Results
Appendix 2 HazWaste Online Assessment
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DRAWING 1
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Issues & Revisions
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CONSULTANCY | ENVIRONMENTINFRASTRUCTURE | BUILDINGS
Birmingham | 0121 233 3322
Leeds | 0113 233 8000
Manchester | 0161 233 4260
London | 020 7407 3879
Nottingham | 0115 924 1100
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EMW-BWB-XX-00-DR-YE-0001-WA
Final
R. Robinson R. Parker-Dunn
NTH2325
Hand Pit Locations
Edgar Mobbs Way,
Northampton
Brackley property
Developments
1:25028.09.2017
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Notes
1. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions must be checked/ verified
on site. If in doubt ask.
2. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all relevant architects,
engineers and specialists drawings and specifications.
3. All dimensions in millimetres unless noted otherwise. All levels in
metres unless noted otherwise.
4. Any discrepancies noted on site are to be reported to the engineer
immediately.
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APPENDIX 1
SOIL CHEMICAL LABORATORY RESULTS
Richard Robinson
t: 01923 225404f: 01923 237404
e: [email protected] e:
Project / Site name: Samples received on: 07/09/2017
Your job number: NTH2325 Samples instructed on: 07/09/2017
Your order number: POR013215 Analysis completed by: 15/09/2017
Report Issue Number: 1 Report issued on: 15/09/2017
Samples Analysed:
Signed:
Assistant Reporting ManagerFor & on behalf of i2 Analytical Ltd.
Standard Geotechnical, Asbestos and Chemical Testing Laboratory located at: ul. Pionierów 39, 41 -711 Ruda Śląska, Poland.
Accredited tests are defined within the report, opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of accreditation.
Standard sample disposal times, unless otherwise agreed with the laboratory, are : soils - 4 weeks from reportingleachates - 2 weeks from reportingwaters - 2 weeks from reportingasbestos - 6 months from reporting
Excel copies of reports are only valid when accompanied by this PDF certificate.
Emma Winter
6 soil samples
Edgar Mobbs Way
BWB Consulting Limited5th FloorWaterfront HouseNottinghamNG2 3DQ
i2 Analytical Ltd.7 Woodshots Meadow,Croxley Green Business Park,Watford, Herts, WD18 8YS
Analytical Report Number : 17-59715
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59715-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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Analytical Report Number: 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Your Order No: POR013215
Lab Sample Number 812765 812766 812767 812768 812769Sample Reference HP01 HP02 HP03 HP04 HP05Sample Number 001 002 003 004 005Depth (m) 0.20-0.20 0.10-0.10 0.20-0.20 0.20-0.20 0.20-0.20Date Sampled 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017Time Taken None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied
Analytical Parameter
(Soil Analysis)
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Stone Content % 0.1 NONE < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1Moisture Content % N/A NONE 8.7 11 13 18 21Total mass of sample received kg 0.001 NONE 1.5 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.3
Asbestos in Soil Type N/A ISO 17025 Not-detected Not-detected Not-detected Not-detected Not-detected
General Inorganics
pH - Automated pH Units N/A MCERTS 7.9 7.5 8.1 8.1 8.0Total Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1Complex Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1Free Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1 < 1Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) g/l 0.00125 MCERTS 0.059 0.016 0.021 0.097 0.021Total Sulphur mg/kg 50 MCERTS 490 670 850 770 880Fraction Organic Carbon (FOC) N/A 0.001 NONE 0.016 0.042 0.040 0.020 0.016
Total Phenols
Total Phenols (monohydric) mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0
Speciated PAHs
Naphthalene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05Fluorene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.60 0.20 0.34 0.33 0.28Anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.17 < 0.05 0.13 0.10 < 0.05Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 1.3 0.49 1.0 1.0 0.66Pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 1.2 0.47 0.96 0.96 0.61Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.92 0.36 0.72 0.68 0.49Chrysene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.73 0.30 0.62 0.60 0.32Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 1.5 0.65 1.2 1.2 0.67Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.48 0.17 0.43 0.30 0.27Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 1.0 0.46 0.87 0.74 0.50Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.65 0.27 0.51 0.45 0.30Dibenz(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.18 < 0.05 0.15 0.12 0.10Benzo(ghi)perylene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS 0.59 0.23 0.47 0.39 0.28
Total PAH
Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs mg/kg 0.8 MCERTS 9.39 3.60 7.45 6.94 4.48
Heavy Metals / Metalloids
Arsenic (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 21 20 29 21 19Barium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 92 76 190 110 150Beryllium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.06 MCERTS 1.5 1.2 2.1 1.5 1.8Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 MCERTS 1.8 1.5 2.7 1.9 2.0Cadmium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.2 MCERTS < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2Chromium (hexavalent) mg/kg 4 MCERTS < 4.0 < 4.0 < 4.0 < 4.0 < 4.0Chromium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 55 43 43 39 47Copper (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 31 29 95 42 46Lead (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 82 47 200 110 93Mercury (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.3 MCERTS < 0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3Nickel (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 33 26 34 31 31Selenium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0Vanadium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 80 62 61 64 66Zinc (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS 140 94 240 150 180
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59715-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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Analytical Report Number: 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Your Order No: POR013215
Lab Sample Number 812765 812766 812767 812768 812769Sample Reference HP01 HP02 HP03 HP04 HP05Sample Number 001 002 003 004 005Depth (m) 0.20-0.20 0.10-0.10 0.20-0.20 0.20-0.20 0.20-0.20Date Sampled 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017 06/09/2017Time Taken None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied None Supplied
Analytical Parameter
(Soil Analysis)
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Monoaromatics
Benzene ug/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0Toluene µg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0Ethylbenzene µg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0p & m-xylene µg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0o-xylene µg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) µg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
TPH C10 - C40 mg/kg 10 MCERTS 97 46 94 21 21
TPH2 (C6 - C10) mg/kg 0.1 MCERTS < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 mg/kg 2 MCERTS < 2.0 < 2.0 < 2.0 < 2.0 < 2.0TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 mg/kg 8 MCERTS < 8.0 < 8.0 < 8.0 < 8.0 < 8.0TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 mg/kg 8 MCERTS 20 < 8.0 < 8.0 < 8.0 < 8.0TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) mg/kg 10 MCERTS 22 < 10 11 < 10 < 10
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 mg/kg 1 MCERTS < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 mg/kg 2 MCERTS < 2.0 < 2.0 3.2 < 2.0 < 2.0TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 mg/kg 10 MCERTS < 10 < 10 12 < 10 < 10TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 mg/kg 10 MCERTS 55 31 60 11 12TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) mg/kg 10 MCERTS 65 36 75 14 16
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59715-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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Analytical Report Number: 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Your Order No: POR013215
Lab Sample Number
Sample Reference
Sample Number
Depth (m)
Date Sampled
Time Taken
Analytical Parameter
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Stone Content % 0.1 NONE
Moisture Content % N/A NONE
Total mass of sample received kg 0.001 NONE
Asbestos in Soil Type N/A ISO 17025
General Inorganics
pH - Automated pH Units N/A MCERTS
Total Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Complex Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Free Cyanide mg/kg 1 MCERTSWater Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) g/l 0.00125 MCERTS
Total Sulphur mg/kg 50 MCERTS
Fraction Organic Carbon (FOC) N/A 0.001 NONE
Total Phenols
Total Phenols (monohydric) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Speciated PAHs
Naphthalene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Fluorene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Chrysene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Benzo(ghi)perylene mg/kg 0.05 MCERTS
Total PAH
Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs mg/kg 0.8 MCERTS
Heavy Metals / Metalloids
Arsenic (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Barium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Beryllium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.06 MCERTS
Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 MCERTS
Cadmium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.2 MCERTS
Chromium (hexavalent) mg/kg 4 MCERTS
Chromium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Copper (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Lead (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Mercury (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 0.3 MCERTS
Nickel (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Selenium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Vanadium (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
Zinc (aqua regia extractable) mg/kg 1 MCERTS
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This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59715-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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Analytical Report Number: 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Your Order No: POR013215
Lab Sample Number
Sample Reference
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Depth (m)
Date Sampled
Time Taken
Analytical Parameter
(Soil Analysis)
Un
its
Lim
it of
de
tectio
n
Accre
dita
tion
Sta
tus
Monoaromatics
Benzene ug/kg 1 MCERTS
Toluene µg/kg 1 MCERTS
Ethylbenzene µg/kg 1 MCERTS
p & m-xylene µg/kg 1 MCERTS
o-xylene µg/kg 1 MCERTS
MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) µg/kg 1 MCERTS
Petroleum Hydrocarbons
TPH C10 - C40 mg/kg 10 MCERTS
TPH2 (C6 - C10) mg/kg 0.1 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 mg/kg 1 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 mg/kg 2 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 mg/kg 8 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 mg/kg 8 MCERTSTPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) mg/kg 10 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 mg/kg 0.001 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 mg/kg 1 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 mg/kg 2 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 mg/kg 10 MCERTS
TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 mg/kg 10 MCERTSTPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) mg/kg 10 MCERTS
812770
HP06006
0.10-0.1006/09/2017
None Supplied
< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0
30
< 0.1
< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 1.0< 2.0< 8.0< 8.0< 10
< 0.001< 0.001< 0.001< 1.0< 2.0< 101620
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Sample
Number
Sample
Reference
Sample
NumberDepth (m) Sample Description *
812765 HP01 001 0.20-0.20 Light brown loam and clay with gravel and vegetation.812766 HP02 002 0.10-0.10 Brown loam and clay with vegetation and gravel812767 HP03 003 0.20-0.20 Brown loam and clay with gravel and vegetation.812768 HP04 004 0.20-0.20 Brown clay and loam with vegetation and brick.812769 HP05 005 0.20-0.20 Brown clay and loam with vegetation.812770 HP06 006 0.10-0.10 Brown sandy loam with vegetation and gravel
* These descriptions are only intended to act as a cross check if sample identities are questioned. The major constituent of the sample is intended to act with respect to MCERTS validation. The laboratory is accredited for sand, clay and loam (MCERTS) soil types. Data for unaccredited types of solid should be interpreted with care.
Stone content of a sample is calculated as the % weight of the stones not passing a 10 mm sieve. Results are not corrected for stone content.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Water (PrW)
Analytical Test Name Analytical Method Description Analytical Method ReferenceMethod
number
Wet / Dry
Analysis
Accreditation
Status
Asbestos identification in soil Asbestos Identification with the use of polarised light microscopy in conjunction with disperion staining techniques.
In house method based on HSG 248 A001-PL D ISO 17025
Boron, water soluble, in soil Determination of water soluble boron in soil by hot water extract followed by ICP-OES.
In-house method based on Second Site Properties version 3
L038-PL D MCERTS
BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)
Determination of BTEX in soil by headspace GC-MS.
In-house method based on USEPA8260 L073B-PL W MCERTS
Complex Cyanide in soil Determination of complex cyanide by calculation. In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)
L080-PL W MCERTS
D.O. for Gravimetric Quant if Screen/ID positive
Dependent option for Gravimetric Quant if Screen/ID positive scheduled.
In house asbestos methods A001 & A006. A006-PL D NONE
Fraction of Organic Carbon in soil Determination of fraction of organic carbon in soil by oxidising with potassium dichromate followed by titration with iron (II) sulphate.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3, 1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L023-PL D NONE
Free cyanide in soil Determination of free cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.
In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)
L080-PL W MCERTS
Hexavalent chromium in soil Determination of hexavalent chromium in soil by extraction in water then by acidification, addition of 1,5 diphenylcarbazide followed by colorimetry.
In-house method L080-PL W MCERTS
Metals in soil by ICP-OES Determination of metals in soil by aqua-regia digestion followed by ICP-OES.
In-house method based on MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil.
L038-PL D MCERTS
Moisture Content Moisture content, determined gravimetrically. In-house method based on BS1377 Part 2, 1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L019-UK/PL W NONE
Monohydric phenols in soil Determination of phenols in soil by extraction with sodium hydroxide followed by distillation followed by colorimetry.
In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (skalar)
L080-PL W MCERTS
pH in soil (automated) Determination of pH in soil by addition of water followed by automated electrometric measurement.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3, 1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L099-PL D MCERTS
Speciated EPA-16 PAHs in soil Determination of PAH compounds in soil by extraction in dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS with the use of surrogate and internal standards.
In-house method based on USEPA 8270 L064-PL D MCERTS
Stones content of soil Standard preparation for all samples unless otherwise detailed. Gravimetric determination of stone > 10 mm as % dry weight.
In-house method based on British Standard Methods and MCERTS requirements.
L019-UK/PL D NONE
Sulphate, water soluble, in soil (16hr extraction)
Determination of water soluble sulphate by ICP-OES. Results reported directly (leachate equivalent) and corrected for extraction ratio (soil equivalent).
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3, 1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests, 2:1 water:soil extraction, analysis by ICP-OES.
L038-PL D MCERTS
Total cyanide in soil Determination of total cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.
In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)
L080-PL W MCERTS
Total Sulphur in soil Determination of total sulphur in soil by extraction with aqua-regia, potassium bromide/bromate followed by ICP-OES.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3, 1990, and MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil
L038-PL D MCERTS
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59715
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Water (PrW)
Analytical Test Name Analytical Method Description Analytical Method ReferenceMethod
number
Wet / Dry
Analysis
Accreditation
Status
TPH Banding in Soil by FID Determination of hexane extractable hydrocarbons in soil by GC-FID.
In-house method, TPH with carbon banding.
L076-PL W MCERTS
TPH2 (Soil) Determination of hydrocarbons C6-C10 by headspace GC-MS.
In-house method based on USEPA8260 L088-PL W MCERTS
TPHCWG (Soil) Determination of hexane extractable hydrocarbons in soil by GC-MS/GC-FID.
In-house method L088/76-PL W MCERTS
For method numbers ending in 'UK' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom.
For method numbers ending in 'PL' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in Poland.
Soil analytical results are expressed on a dry weight basis. Where analysis is carried out on as-received the results obtained are multiplied by a moisture
correction factor that is determined gravimetrically using the moisture content which is carried out at a maximum of 30oC.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59716-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 1.5 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 7.0 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** 0.042 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) 23 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 9.7 100 -- --
pH (units)** 7.8 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 11 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * 0.0025 0.0210 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0128 0.107 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0019 0.016 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.0067 0.056 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0026 0.0215 0.5 10 30
Nickel * < 0.0003 < 0.0030 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0020 0.016 0.5 10 50
Antimony * 0.0031 0.026 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * 0.0042 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.0055 0.046 4 50 200
Chloride * 1.2 10 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.91 7.6 10 150 500
Sulphate * 11 89 1000 20000 50000
TDS 73 610 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.5
Dry Matter (%) 91
Moisture (%) 8.7
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812771 / 812772
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP01 001
0.20-0.20
800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/l mg/kg
DOC 6.06 50.6 500
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 4.2 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 12.9 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** < 0.007 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) < 10 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 3.7 100 -- --
pH (units)** 7.6 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 8.3 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * < 0.0011 < 0.0110 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0197 0.163 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0045 0.037 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.012 0.10 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0015 0.0128 0.5 10 30
Nickel * 0.0012 0.010 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0060 0.050 0.5 10 50
Antimony * < 0.0017 < 0.017 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * < 0.0040 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.0095 0.078 4 50 200
Chloride * 2.8 23 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.42 3.5 10 150 500
Sulphate * 3.6 30 1000 20000 50000
TDS 94 770 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.1
Dry Matter (%) 82
Moisture (%) 18
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812773 / 812774
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP02 002
0.10-0.10
800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/l mg/kg
DOC 8.49 70.2 500
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 4.0 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 19.5 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** < 0.007 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) 12 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 7.6 100 -- --
pH (units)** 7.5 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 4.6 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * < 0.0011 < 0.0110 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0392 0.341 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0047 0.041 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.020 0.17 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0027 0.0239 0.5 10 30
Nickel * 0.0017 0.015 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0066 0.058 0.5 10 50
Antimony * < 0.0017 < 0.017 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * < 0.0040 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.011 0.094 4 50 200
Chloride * 2.5 22 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.40 3.5 10 150 500
Sulphate * 4.9 42 1000 20000 50000
TDS 94 820 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.4
Dry Matter (%) 84
Moisture (%) 16
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812775 / 812776
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP03 003
0.20-0.20
800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/l mg/kg
DOC 9.83 85.7 500
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 2.0 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 10.8 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** < 0.007 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) < 10 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 7.0 100 -- --
pH (units)** 8.0 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 12 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * 0.0011 < 0.0110 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0287 0.247 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0053 0.046 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.012 0.11 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0020 0.0169 0.5 10 30
Nickel * 0.0019 0.017 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0064 0.055 0.5 10 50
Antimony * 0.0020 0.018 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * < 0.0040 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.015 0.13 4 50 200
Chloride * 2.1 18 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.59 5.1 10 150 500
Sulphate * 5.2 45 1000 20000 50000
TDS 82 710 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.4
Dry Matter (%) 82
Moisture (%) 18
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812777 / 812778
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP04 004
0.20-0.20
800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/l mg/kg
DOC 7.02 60.5 500
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
Iss No 17-59716-1 Edgar Mobbs Way NTH2325
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 1.6 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 12.9 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** < 0.007 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) < 10 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 4.4 100 -- --
pH (units)** 8.0 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 13 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * < 0.0011 < 0.0110 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0171 0.146 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0018 0.016 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.0068 0.058 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0035 0.0302 0.5 10 30
Nickel * 0.0008 0.0069 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0040 0.034 0.5 10 50
Antimony * < 0.0017 < 0.017 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * < 0.0040 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.0078 0.067 4 50 200
Chloride * 1.3 11 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.73 6.2 10 150 500
Sulphate * 3.9 33 1000 20000 50000
TDS 71 610 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.3
Dry Matter (%) 79
Moisture (%) 21
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812779 / 812780
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP05 005
0.20-0.20
800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/l mg/kg
DOC 5.25 44.8 500
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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i2 Analytical Telephone: 01923 225404
7 Woodshots Meadow Fax: 01923 237404Croxley Green Business Park email:[email protected]
Watford, WD18 8YS
Report No:
Client:
Location
Sampling Date
Sample ID
Depth (m)
Solid Waste Analysis
TOC (%)** 2.1 3% 5% 6%
Loss on Ignition (%) ** 7.9 -- -- 10%
BTEX (µg/kg) ** < 10 6000 -- --
Sum of PCBs (mg/kg) ** < 0.007 1 -- --
Mineral Oil (mg/kg) < 10 500 -- --
Total PAH (WAC-17) (mg/kg) 7.6 100 -- --
pH (units)** 7.4 -- >6 --
Acid Neutralisation Capacity (mol / kg) 1.1 -- To be evaluated To be evaluated
Arsenic * < 0.0011 < 0.0110 0.5 2 25
Barium * 0.0142 0.117 20 100 300
Cadmium * < 0.0001 < 0.0008 0.04 1 5
Chromium * 0.0028 0.023 0.5 10 70
Copper * 0.0084 0.069 2 50 100
Mercury * < 0.0005 < 0.0050 0.01 0.2 2
Molybdenum * 0.0011 0.0095 0.5 10 30
Nickel * < 0.0003 < 0.0030 0.4 10 40
Lead * 0.0037 0.031 0.5 10 50
Antimony * < 0.0017 < 0.017 0.06 0.7 5
Selenium * < 0.0040 < 0.040 0.1 0.5 7
Zinc * 0.0067 0.056 4 50 200
Chloride * 1.9 15 800 4000 25000
Fluoride 0.48 4.0 10 150 500
Sulphate * 3.1 26 1000 20000 50000
TDS 59 480 4000 60000 100000
Phenol Index (Monhydric Phenols) * < 0.010 < 0.10 1 - -
Leach Test Information
Stone Content (%) < 0.1
Sample Mass (kg) 1.1
Dry Matter (%) 90
Moisture (%) 10
Lab Reference (Sample Number) 812781 / 812782
Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria
Limits
Waste Acceptance Criteria Analytical Results17-59716
Hazardous
Waste Landfill
HP06 006
0.10-0.10
BWBCONSULT
Edgar Mobbs Way
mg/l
06/09/2017
Inert Waste
Landfill
Stable Non-
reactive
HAZARDOUS
waste in non-
hazardous
Landfill
500 800 1000
Eluate Analysis
(BS EN 12457 - 2 preparation utilising end over end leaching
procedure)
10:1 10:01Limit values for compliance leaching test
using BS EN 12457-2 at L/S 10 l/kg (mg/kg)
mg/kg
DOC 6.16 51.0
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) must not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes as defined by the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 (as
amended) and EA Guidance WM3.
This analysis is only applicable for landfill acceptance criteria (The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations) and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be
hazardous or non-hazardous.
Results are expressed on a dry weight basis, after correction for moisture content where applicable. *= UKAS accredited (liquid eluate analysis only)
Stated limits are for guidance only and i2 cannot be held responsible for any discrepencies with current legislation ** = MCERTS accrediited
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59716
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Lab Sample
Number
Sample
Reference
Sample
NumberDepth (m) Sample Description *
812771 HP01 001 0.20-0.20 Light brown loam and clay with gravel and vegetation.
812773 HP02 002 0.10-0.10 Brown loam and clay with vegetation.
812775 HP03 003 0.20-0.20 Brown loam and clay with vegetation and gravel
812777 HP04 004 0.20-0.20 Brown clay and loam with vegetation and brick.
812779 HP05 005 0.20-0.20 Brown clay and loam with vegetation.
812781 HP06 006 0.10-0.10 Brown sandy loam with vegetation and gravel
* These descriptions are only intended to act as a cross check if sample identities are questioned. The major constituent of the sample is intended to act with respect to MCERTS validation. The
laboratory is accredited for sand, clay and loam (MCERTS) soil types. Data for unaccredited types of solid should be interpreted with care.
Stone content of a sample is calculated as the % weight of the stones not passing a 10 mm sieve. Results are not corrected for stone content.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59716
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Water (PrW)
Analytical Test Name Analytical Method Description Analytical Method ReferenceMethod
number
Wet / Dry
Analysis
Accreditation
Status
Acid neutralisation capacity of soil Determination of acid neutralisation capacity by
addition of acid or alkali followed by electronic
probe.
In-house method based on Guidance an
Sampling and Testing of Wastes to Meet
Landfill Waste Acceptance""
L046-UK W NONE
BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Leachate Prep 10:1 (as recieved, moisture adjusted) end over end
extraction with water for 24 hours. Eluate filtered
prior to analysis.
In-house method based on BSEN12457-2. L043-PL W NONE
BTEX in soil (Monoaromatics) Determination of BTEX in soil by headspace GC-MS. In-house method based on USEPA8260 L073B-PL W MCERTS
Chloride 10:1 WAC Determination of Chloride colorimetrically by
discrete analyser.
In house based on MEWAM Method ISBN
0117516260.
L082-PL W ISO 17025
Dissolved organic carbon 10:1 WAC Determination of dissolved inorganic carbon in
leachate by TOC/DOC NDIR Analyser.
In-house method based on Examination of
Water and Wastewater 20th Edition:
Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton
L037-PL W NONE
Fluoride 10:1 WAC Determination of fluoride in leachate by 1:1ratio
with a buffer solution followed by Ion Selective
Electrode.
In-house method based on Use of Total
Ionic Strength Adjustment Buffer for
Electrode Determination"
L033B-PL W ISO 17025
Loss on ignition of soil @ 450oC Determination of loss on ignition in soil by
gravimetrically with the sample being ignited in a
muffle furnace.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3,
1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L047-PL D MCERTS
Metals in leachate by ICP-OES Determination of metals in leachate by acidification
followed by ICP-OES.
In-house method based on MEWAM 2006
Methods for the Determination of Metals in
Soil""
L039-PL W ISO 17025
Mineral Oil (Soil) C10 - C40 Determination of mineral oil fraction extractable
hydrocarbons in soil by GC-MS/GC-FID.
in-house method L076-PL D NONE
Moisture Content Moisture content, determined gravimetrically. In-house method based on BS1377 Part 2,
1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L019-UK/PL W NONE
Monohydric phenols 10:1 WAC Determination of phenols in leachate by distillation
followed by colorimetry.
In-house method based on Examination of
Water and Wastewater 20th Edition:
Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton
L080-PL W ISO 17025
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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Analytical Report Number : 17-59716
Project / Site name: Edgar Mobbs Way
Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Water (PrW)
Analytical Test Name Analytical Method Description Analytical Method ReferenceMethod
number
Wet / Dry
Analysis
Accreditation
Status
PCB's By GC-MS in soil Determination of PCB by extraction with acetone
and hexane followed by GC-MS.
In-house method based on USEPA 8082 L027-PL D MCERTS
pH in soil Determination of pH in soil by addition of water
followed by electrometric measurement.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3,
1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests
L005-PL W MCERTS
Speciated WAC-17 PAHs in soil Determination of PAH compounds in soil by
extraction in dichloromethane and hexane followed
by GC-MS with the use of surrogate and internal
standards.
In-house method based on USEPA 8270 L064-PL D NONE
Stones content of soil Standard preparation for all samples unless
otherwise detailed. Gravimetric determination of
stone > 10 mm as % dry weight.
In-house method based on British Standard
Methods and MCERTS requirements.
L019-UK/PL D NONE
Sulphate 10:1 WAC Determination of sulphate in leachate by ICP-OES In-house method based on MEWAM 1986
Methods for the Determination of Metals in
Soil""
L039-PL W ISO 17025
Total dissolved solids 10:1 WAC Determination of total dissolved solids in water by
electrometric measurement.
In-house method based on Examination of
Water and Wastewater 20th Edition:
Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton
L004-PL W NONE
Total organic carbon (Automated) in
soil
Determination of organic matter in soil by oxidising
with potassium dichromate followed by titration with
iron (II) sulphate.
In-house method based on BS1377 Part 3,
1990, Chemical and Electrochemical Tests""
L009-PL D MCERTS
For method numbers ending in 'UK' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom.
For method numbers ending in 'PL' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in Poland.
Soil analytical results are expressed on a dry weight basis. Where analysis is carried out on as-received the results obtained are multiplied by a moisture
correction factor that is determined gravimetrically using the moisture content which is carried out at a maximum of 30oC.
This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory.
The results included within the report are representative of the samples submitted for analysis.
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APPENDIX 2
HAZWASTE ONLINE ASSESSMENT
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Waste Classification Report
5U925-EUQT3-SSN68
Job name
NTH2325 Edgar Mobbs
Description/Comments
Topsoil strip waste assessment
Project
NTH2325
Site
Edgar Mobbs Way
Waste Stream Template
BWB Contaminated Land Suite WM3
Classified by
Name:Richard RobinsonDate:28/09/2017 09:42:46 UTCTelephone:0115 924 1100
Company:BWB Consulting Ltd5th FloorWaterfront House, Station StreetNottinghamNG2 3DQ
Report
Created by: Richard RobinsonCreated date: 28/09/2017 09:42 UTC
Job summary# Sample Name Depth [m] Classification Result Hazard properties Page1 HP01 0.20-0.20 Non Hazardous 2
2 HP02 0.10-0.10 Non Hazardous 5
3 HP03 0.20-0.20 Non Hazardous 8
4 HP04 0.20-0.20 Non Hazardous 11
5 HP05 0.20-0.20 Non Hazardous 14
6 HP06 0.10-0.10 Non Hazardous 17
Appendices PageAppendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands 20Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species 22Appendix C: Version 22
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Classification of sample: HP01
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP01Sample Depth:0.20-0.20 mMoisture content:8.7%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 8.7% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
21 mg/kg 1.32 27.727 mg/kg 0.00277 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
1.5 mg/kg 2.775 4.163 mg/kg 0.000416 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
1.8 mg/kg 13.43 24.174 mg/kg 0.00242 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 55 mg/kg 1.462 80.386 mg/kg 0.00804 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 31 mg/kg 1.126 34.903 mg/kg 0.00349 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 82 mg/kg 1.56 127.905 mg/kg 0.0082 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
33 mg/kg 1.579 52.123 mg/kg 0.00521 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
140 mg/kg 2.774 388.381 mg/kg 0.0388 %024-007-00-3
13pH
7.9 pH 7.9 pH 7.9 pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
97 mg/kg 97 mg/kg 0.0097 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
0.17 mg/kg 0.17 mg/kg 0.000017 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.92 mg/kg 0.92 mg/kg 0.000092 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
1.5 mg/kg 1.5 mg/kg 0.00015 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.59 mg/kg 0.59 mg/kg 0.000059 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.48 mg/kg 0.48 mg/kg 0.000048 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.73 mg/kg 0.73 mg/kg 0.000073 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.18 mg/kg 0.18 mg/kg 0.000018 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
1.3 mg/kg 1.3 mg/kg 0.00013 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.65 mg/kg 0.65 mg/kg 0.000065 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.6 mg/kg 0.6 mg/kg 0.00006 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.081 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Classification of sample: HP02
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP02Sample Depth:0.10-0.10 mMoisture content:11%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 11% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
20 mg/kg 1.32 26.407 mg/kg 0.00264 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
1.2 mg/kg 2.775 3.33 mg/kg 0.000333 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
1.5 mg/kg 13.43 20.145 mg/kg 0.00201 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 43 mg/kg 1.462 62.847 mg/kg 0.00628 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 29 mg/kg 1.126 32.651 mg/kg 0.00327 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 47 mg/kg 1.56 73.311 mg/kg 0.0047 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
26 mg/kg 1.579 41.067 mg/kg 0.00411 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
94 mg/kg 2.774 260.77 mg/kg 0.0261 %024-007-00-3
13pH
7.5 pH 7.5 pH 7.5 pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
46 mg/kg 46 mg/kg 0.0046 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.36 mg/kg 0.36 mg/kg 0.000036 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.46 mg/kg 0.46 mg/kg 0.000046 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.65 mg/kg 0.65 mg/kg 0.000065 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.23 mg/kg 0.23 mg/kg 0.000023 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.17 mg/kg 0.17 mg/kg 0.000017 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
0.49 mg/kg 0.49 mg/kg 0.000049 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.27 mg/kg 0.27 mg/kg 0.000027 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
0.47 mg/kg 0.47 mg/kg 0.000047 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.0554 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Classification of sample: HP03
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP03Sample Depth:0.20-0.20 mMoisture content:13%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 13% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
29 mg/kg 1.32 38.289 mg/kg 0.00383 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
2.1 mg/kg 2.775 5.828 mg/kg 0.000583 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
2.7 mg/kg 13.43 36.261 mg/kg 0.00363 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 43 mg/kg 1.462 62.847 mg/kg 0.00628 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 95 mg/kg 1.126 106.959 mg/kg 0.0107 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 200 mg/kg 1.56 311.963 mg/kg 0.02 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
34 mg/kg 1.579 53.703 mg/kg 0.00537 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
240 mg/kg 2.774 665.795 mg/kg 0.0666 %024-007-00-3
13pH
8.1 pH 8.1 pH 8.1 pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
94 mg/kg 94 mg/kg 0.0094 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
0.13 mg/kg 0.13 mg/kg 0.000013 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.72 mg/kg 0.72 mg/kg 0.000072 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.87 mg/kg 0.87 mg/kg 0.000087 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.47 mg/kg 0.47 mg/kg 0.000047 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.43 mg/kg 0.43 mg/kg 0.000043 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.62 mg/kg 0.62 mg/kg 0.000062 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.15 mg/kg 0.15 mg/kg 0.000015 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.51 mg/kg 0.51 mg/kg 0.000051 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.34 mg/kg 0.34 mg/kg 0.000034 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
0.96 mg/kg 0.96 mg/kg 0.000096 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.128 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Classification of sample: HP04
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP04Sample Depth:0.20-0.20 mMoisture content:18%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 18% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
21 mg/kg 1.32 27.727 mg/kg 0.00277 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
1.5 mg/kg 2.775 4.163 mg/kg 0.000416 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
1.9 mg/kg 13.43 25.517 mg/kg 0.00255 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 39 mg/kg 1.462 57.001 mg/kg 0.0057 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 42 mg/kg 1.126 47.287 mg/kg 0.00473 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 110 mg/kg 1.56 171.58 mg/kg 0.011 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
31 mg/kg 1.579 48.964 mg/kg 0.0049 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
150 mg/kg 2.774 416.122 mg/kg 0.0416 %024-007-00-3
13pH
8.1 pH 8.1 pH 8.1 pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
21 mg/kg 21 mg/kg 0.0021 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.68 mg/kg 0.68 mg/kg 0.000068 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.74 mg/kg 0.74 mg/kg 0.000074 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.39 mg/kg 0.39 mg/kg 0.000039 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.6 mg/kg 0.6 mg/kg 0.00006 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.12 mg/kg 0.12 mg/kg 0.000012 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.45 mg/kg 0.45 mg/kg 0.000045 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.33 mg/kg 0.33 mg/kg 0.000033 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
0.96 mg/kg 0.96 mg/kg 0.000096 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.0775 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Classification of sample: HP05
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP05Sample Depth:0.20-0.20 mMoisture content:21%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 21% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
19 mg/kg 1.32 25.086 mg/kg 0.00251 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
1.8 mg/kg 2.775 4.996 mg/kg 0.0005 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
2 mg/kg 13.43 26.86 mg/kg 0.00269 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 47 mg/kg 1.462 68.693 mg/kg 0.00687 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 46 mg/kg 1.126 51.791 mg/kg 0.00518 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 93 mg/kg 1.56 145.063 mg/kg 0.0093 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
31 mg/kg 1.579 48.964 mg/kg 0.0049 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
180 mg/kg 2.774 499.346 mg/kg 0.0499 %024-007-00-3
13pH
8 pH 8 pH 8pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
21 mg/kg 21 mg/kg 0.0021 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.49 mg/kg 0.49 mg/kg 0.000049 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.67 mg/kg 0.67 mg/kg 0.000067 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.28 mg/kg 0.28 mg/kg 0.000028 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.27 mg/kg 0.27 mg/kg 0.000027 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.32 mg/kg 0.32 mg/kg 0.000032 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
0.66 mg/kg 0.66 mg/kg 0.000066 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.28 mg/kg 0.28 mg/kg 0.000028 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
0.61 mg/kg 0.61 mg/kg 0.000061 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.0855 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Classification of sample: HP06
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:HP06Sample Depth:0.10-0.10 mMoisture content:10%(no correction)
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 10% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
2arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
25 mg/kg 1.32 33.008 mg/kg 0.0033 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
3beryllium { beryllium oxide }
1.1 mg/kg 2.775 3.053 mg/kg 0.000305 %004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
4
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
1.3 mg/kg 13.43 17.459 mg/kg 0.00175 % 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
5cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <0.2 mg/kg 1.285 <0.257 mg/kg <0.00002 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
6 chromium { chromium(III) oxide } 38 mg/kg 1.462 55.539 mg/kg 0.00555 % 215-160-9 1308-38-9
7 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 20 mg/kg 1.126 22.518 mg/kg 0.00225 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
8lead { lead chromate }
1 58 mg/kg 1.56 90.469 mg/kg 0.0058 %082-004-00-2 231-846-0 7758-97-6
9mercury { mercury dichloride }
<0.3 mg/kg 1.353 <0.406 mg/kg <0.0000406 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
10nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
23 mg/kg 1.579 36.328 mg/kg 0.00363 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
11
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <1 mg/kg 2.554 <2.554 mg/kg <0.000255 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
12zinc { zinc chromate }
93 mg/kg 2.774 257.996 mg/kg 0.0258 %024-007-00-3
13pH
7.5 pH 7.5 pH 7.5 pH PH
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
14
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
15TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
30 mg/kg 30 mg/kg 0.003 % TPH
16benzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
17ethylbenzene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
18toluene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
19
xylene
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
20acenaphthene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
21acenaphthylene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
22anthracene
0.14 mg/kg 0.14 mg/kg 0.000014 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
23benzo[a]anthracene
0.74 mg/kg 0.74 mg/kg 0.000074 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
24benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.88 mg/kg 0.88 mg/kg 0.000088 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
25benzo[b]fluoranthene
1.3 mg/kg 1.3 mg/kg 0.00013 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
26benzo[ghi]perylene
0.43 mg/kg 0.43 mg/kg 0.000043 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
27benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.36 mg/kg 0.36 mg/kg 0.000036 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
28chrysene
0.62 mg/kg 0.62 mg/kg 0.000062 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
29dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.13 mg/kg 0.13 mg/kg 0.000013 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
30fluoranthene
1.1 mg/kg 1.1 mg/kg 0.00011 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
31fluorene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
32indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
33naphthalene
<0.05 mg/kg <0.05 mg/kg <0.000005 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
34phenanthrene
0.42 mg/kg 0.42 mg/kg 0.000042 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35pyrene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
36phenol
<1 mg/kg <1 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
Total: 0.0532 %
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KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
Supplementary Hazardous Property Information
HP 3(i) on Flam. Liq. 1; H224, Flam. Liq. 2; H225, Flam. Liq. 3; H226: Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous becauseNo sources of volatile contamination identified.
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Appendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands
confirm TPH has NOT arisen from diesel or petrol
Description/Comments: Chapter 3, section 4b requires a positive confirmation for benzo[a]pyrene to be used as a marker in evaluatingCarc. 1B; H350 (HP 7) and Muta. 1B; H340 (HP 11)Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: None.
boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined) (CAS Number: 10294-33-4, 10294-34-5, 7637-07-2)
Conversion factor: 13.43Description/Comments: Combines the hazard statements and the average of the conversion factors for boron tribromide, borontrichloride and boron trifluorideData source: N/AData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R14 , T+ R26/28 , C R34 , C R35Hazard Statements: EUH014 , Acute Tox. 2 H330 , Acute Tox. 2 H300 , Skin Corr. 1A H314 , Skin Corr. 1B H314
chromium(III) oxide (EC Number: 215-160-9, CAS Number: 1308-38-9)
Conversion factor: 1.462Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R20 , R22 , R36 , R37 , R38 , R42 , R43 , R50/53 , R60 , R61Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H332 , Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Resp. Sens. 1H334 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Repr. 1B H360FD , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide (EC Number: 215-270-7, CAS Number: 1317-39-1)
CLP index number: 029-002-00-XData source: Regulation (EU) 2016/1179 of 19 July 2016 (ATP9)Additional Risk Phrases: N R50/53 , N R50/53 >= 0.25 %Additional Hazard Statement(s): None.Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):10/10/2016 - N R50/53 risk phrase sourced from: WM3 v1 still uses ecotoxic risk phrases10/10/2016 - N R50/53 >= 0.25 % risk phrase sourced from: WM3 v1 still uses ecotoxic risk phrases
pH (CAS Number: PH)
Description/Comments: Appendix C4Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: None.
salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuricoxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex
CLP index number: 006-007-00-5Data source: Commission Regulation (EC) No 790/2009 - 1st Adaptation to Technical Progress for Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.(ATP1)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): EUH032 >= 0.2 %Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):14/12/2015 - EUH032 >= 0.2 % hazard statement sourced from: WM3, Table C12.2
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group (CAS Number: TPH)
Description/Comments: Hazard statements taken from WM3 1st Edition 2015; Risk phrases: WM2 3rd Edition 2013Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: R10 , R45 , R46 , R51/53 , R63 , R65Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3 H226 , Asp. Tox. 1 H304 , STOT RE 2 H373 , Muta. 1B H340 , Carc. 1B H350 , Repr. 2 H361d ,Aquatic Chronic 2 H411
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ethylbenzene (EC Number: 202-849-4, CAS Number: 100-41-4)
CLP index number: 601-023-00-4Data source: Commission Regulation (EU) No 605/2014 – 6th Adaptation to Technical Progress for Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.(ATP6)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 2 H351Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):03/06/2015 - Carc. 2 H351 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 2B (77) 2000
acenaphthene (EC Number: 201-469-6, CAS Number: 83-32-9)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R36 , R37 , R38 , N R50/53 , N R51/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410 , AquaticChronic 2 H411
acenaphthylene (EC Number: 205-917-1, CAS Number: 208-96-8)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R22 , R26 , R27 , R36 , R37 , R38Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Acute Tox. 1 H330 , Acute Tox. 1 H310 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315
anthracene (EC Number: 204-371-1, CAS Number: 120-12-7)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R36 , R37 , R38 , R43 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , AquaticChronic 1 H410
benzo[ghi]perylene (EC Number: 205-883-8, CAS Number: 191-24-2)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 28/02/2015Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 23/07/2015Risk Phrases: N R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
fluoranthene (EC Number: 205-912-4, CAS Number: 206-44-0)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xn R22 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
fluorene (EC Number: 201-695-5, CAS Number: 86-73-7)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: N R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
indeno[123-cd]pyrene (EC Number: 205-893-2, CAS Number: 193-39-5)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R40Hazard Statements: Carc. 2 H351
phenanthrene (EC Number: 201-581-5, CAS Number: 85-01-8)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R22 , R36 , R37 , R38 , R40 , R43 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Carc. 2 H351 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400, Aquatic Chronic 1 H410 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315
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pyrene (EC Number: 204-927-3, CAS Number: 129-00-0)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 2014Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xi R36/37/38 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species
arsenic {arsenic trioxide}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
beryllium {beryllium oxide}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
boron {boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined)}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
cadmium {cadmium sulfide}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
chromium {chromium(III) oxide}
No Chromium VI in test results.
copper {dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide}
Most likely common species
lead {lead chromate}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
mercury {mercury dichloride}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
nickel {nickel dihydroxide}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
selenium {selenium compounds with the exception of cadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
zinc {zinc chromate}
Worst case species based on risk phrases
cyanides {salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides andmercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species
Appendix C: Version
HazWasteOnline Classification Engine: WM3 1st Edition, May 2015HazWasteOnline Classification Engine Version: 2017.269.3405.6897 (26 Sep 2017)HazWasteOnline Database: 2017.269.3405.6897 (26 Sep 2017)
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This classification utilises the following guidance and legislation:WM3 - Waste Classification - May 2015CLP Regulation - Regulation 1272/2008/EC of 16 December 20081st ATP - Regulation 790/2009/EC of 10 August 20092nd ATP - Regulation 286/2011/EC of 10 March 20113rd ATP - Regulation 618/2012/EU of 10 July 20124th ATP - Regulation 487/2013/EU of 8 May 2013Correction to 1st ATP - Regulation 758/2013/EU of 7 August 20135th ATP - Regulation 944/2013/EU of 2 October 20136th ATP - Regulation 605/2014/EU of 5 June 2014WFD Annex III replacement - Regulation 1357/2014/EU of 18 December 2014Revised List of Wastes 2014 - Decision 2014/955/EU of 18 December 20147th ATP - Regulation 2015/1221/EU of 24 July 20158th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/918 of 19 May 20169th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/1179 of 19 July 201610th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2017/776 of 4 May 2017POPs Regulation 2004 - Regulation 850/2004/EC of 29 April 20041st ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 756/2010/EU of 24 August 20102nd ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 757/2010/EU of 24 August 2010