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IWRG424: Contaminated soil – organic compounds — Classification for reuse
EPA Victoria has issued a classification for the management of contaminated soils, which contain the following types of organic compounds:· total petroleum hydrocarbons· monocyclic aromatic...
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IWRG431: Arsenic in mine tailings, sand and rock
This publication provides information on the procedures and conditions required by EPA for the use of mine tailings, sand and rock which contains arsenic...
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IWRG831.3: Movement of controlled waste into Victoria
This guideline provides advice to controlled waste producers, consignors, transporters and receivers on their obligations and the steps to follow for the movement of controlled waste into Victoria...
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IWRG422: Large containers (>200 L) contaminated with PIW — Classification for reuse
To achieve the best environmental outcome, large containers contaminated with prescribed industrial waste (PIW) have been classified by EPA, because there are opportunities for their reuse and...
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IWRG423: Oil filters — Classification for reuse
To achieve the best environmental outcome, used oil filters have been classified by EPA because there are recycling opportunities for the waste oil, metal filter casing, and cardboard filter materials...
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IWRG644.1: Used containers – transport and management
These guidelines are for any business involved in the supply, use, reuse, reconditioning, recycling and disposal of containers that have been used for prescribed industrial wastes (PIWs). This...
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IWRG300: Waste avoidance and reduction
The easiest way for industry to reduce the costs associated with the management of their industrial waste is to avoid the generation of it altogether. The Environment Protection (Industrial Waste...
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IWRG600.2: Waste categorisation
This document provides an overview of waste types and hazard categorisation for both solid industrial waste and soils.This replaces publication IWRG600.1, released September 2010...
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IWRG611.2: Asbestos transport and disposal
Asbestos – particularly friable asbestos – poses health risks during removal, transport and disposal. It is important, therefore, that it be handled appropriately during these operations. Under the...
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IWRG622.1: Soil remediation technologies in Victoria
This document provides a matrix of current soil remediation technologies available in Victoria. It is intended as a resource for site owners, developers, portfolio managers and consultants.In its...