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ECENA Train the Trainer
Programme on Waste Landfill Directive and Waste Incineration Directive
June 30 – July 2, 2008, Budapest, Pusztazámor, Balatonfûzfõ
Hungary
ECENA train the trainer programme on waste landfill directive
and waste incineration directive was organized from June 30th to July
2nd, 2008 in Budapest, Pusztazámor and Balatonfüzfo, Hungary.
The training for environmental inspectors and permit writers was a third
training representing the integral part of the Multi-Annual Work Programme
(MAP) of the Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession
(ECENA) for the period 2007-2010. Ministry of Environment and Water of
Hungary and the Central European University (CEU) provided active support
and the exchange of knowledge, valuable experiences and lessons learned.
The goal of this training was to provide greater understanding
to waste management in EU and the implementation of the main principles
of Waste Landfill and Waste Incineration Directives. National waste policies
for the realisation of the waste hierarchy and lessons learned from MS/NMS
through case studies were discussed, together with the presentation of
technical characteristics of landfills and EU strategies to reduce Biodegradable
Municipal Waste and best practices. Cost of landfilling of waste and setting
the right landfill tariffs were tackled, with the evaluation of cost and
benefits of compliance. Self-monitoring and monitoring of a landfill and
an incineration had their place on the Agenda followed by permitting and
reporting obligations on existing plants. Inspectors from Hungary shared
valuable experiences regarding the development and implementation of a
program of inspection.
Focusing on practical implementation of waste related
directives, three joint inspections on selected installations were organized:
- Budapest incinerator;
- Pusztazámor landfill site and;
- Nitrokémia site in Balatonfûzfõ.
Downloads
Session 1
EU waste policy, general principles - The Waste Landfill Directive –
history, goals, requirements, scope and the implementation of WLD in Western
Europe and in Hungary
Session 2
Hungarian Waste Management Policy
- Waste
management options and climate change, Final report to the European
Commission, DG Environment
(PDF - 1 MB)
- Map - EU and
EIB Funding in Central and Eastern Europe: Cohesion or Collision?
(PDF - 3.7 MB)
- Map
- EU and EIB Funding in Central and Eastern Europe: Cohesion or Collision?
(high quality version for printers)
(PDF - 11 MB)
- Letter
written to Dirk Ahner, Director General
DG Regio, European Commission from Magda Stoczkiewicz, Director, Friends
of the Earth Europe, Anelia Stefanova, EU Affairs coordinator, CEE Bankwatch,
Keti Medarova-Bergstrom, EU Funds coordinator, CEE Bankwatch / Friends
of the Earth Europe
(PDF - 98 KB)
- Waste Management
Plans in Hungary and the Miskolc Regional Waste Management Project
Mr. Zoltan Papai, Municipality of Miskolc Department of Environmental
Protection
(PDF - 3.8 MB)
- Implementation
in Romania of EU directives on Waste Landfill and Waste Incineration
- current status and lessons learnt
MSc. Costa STANISAV MSc. Costa Stanisav - commissioner
(PDF - 703 KB)
- Hungarian
Waste Management Policy
Tamas Dienes, Central European University Budapest, Hungary
(PDF - 1.9 MB)
Session 3
Technical characteristics of landfills, Strategies to reduce Biodegradable
Municipal Waste, Best practices from EU
Session 4
Landfill cost, Main stakeholders, Illegal waste disposal
Session 5
Self-monitoring and monitoring of a landfill and an incineration
Session 6
Permitting, reporting obligations on existing plants
- 2007
No. 3538 Environmental Protection, England and Wales, The Environmental
Permitting (England and Wales)
Regulations 2007
(PDF - 496 KB)
- Environmental
Permitting Core Guidance for the Environmental Permitting (England and
Wales) Regulations 2007
(PDF - 456 KB)
- Check
list, Budapest Waste-to Energy Plant
(PDF - 79 KB)
- Middle
Danube Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation
and Water Management, Order of IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention
and Control
(PDF - 164 KB)
- Middle
Danube Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation
and Water Management, Waste to Energy Plant
(PDF - 106 KB)
- Middle
Danube Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation
and Water Management, Landfill
(PDF - 110 KB)
- Middle
Danube Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation
and Water Management, Draft of the reporting document
(PDF - 91KB)
- Description
of the waste management technology
(PDF - 110 KB)
- Middle
Danube Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation
and Water Management, Order of IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention
and Control
(PDF - 211 KB)
- Check List,
Pusztazámor Regional landfill site
(PDF - 73 KB)
- Permitting
of the permitting of the existing existing landfills landfills and waste
incinerators and their and waste incinerators and their mandatory data
supply mandatory data supply
(PDF - 283 KB)
Session 7
Inspection of a landfill and an incinerator. System for inspection: general
requirements and development of programme of inspection Implementation
of a Program of Inspections
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