CL:AIRE is keeping a register of materials and services which may fall within the Definition of Waste Code of Practice (DoWCoP). We aim to link material holders with service providers or organisations requiring materials in order to make the process of finding project partners an easier and quicker process.
Organisations involved in the management of development sites are urged to register key information on materials and services which fall within the DoWCoP which will be held confidentially by CL:AIRE. For example - which sites are being or are due to be remediated/developed? What treatment options are in use or available in an area of the country? Where are there site imbalances of soils or fill materials?
CL:AIRE will review the information provided against the Register and contact organisations where we see possible project partnerships for 'finding homes' for materials. The information submitted to the Register will be circulated amongst all members on a regular basis; should an entry be of particular interest to a member they should notify CL:AIRE who will act to make the necessary introductions such that further discussions and information transfer can take place.
CL:AIRE's independence in the market and its familiarity with the DoWCoP positions it perfectly to act as a trusted administrator of such an initiative.
What Information is Required?
Nothing above and beyond what will already exist - site details, information surrounding the materials for example analysis data, information on treatment capabilities or reuse criteria. CL:AIRE will only circulate information which members are willing to distribute; CL:AIRE will not amend any submissions, the information contained on the register remains the responsibility of the submitting organisation for its accuracy.
To add an entry to the Register simply email nick.willenbrock@claire.co.uk - Mark the Subject line as either ROM Donor / ROM Receiver / ROM STF depending on the nature of the site you would like to add. Then in the email body provide the following details -
Donor Site Example
Location - Middlesex
Quantity - 20,000m3
Availability From / To - Nov 2013
Material Type - Soils & stones
Chemical Analysis Available? - Available on request
Receiver Site Example
Location - Chippenham
Quantity needed - 40,000 m3
Availability From / To -Late 2011/Early 2012
Material Type - Clay
Specified End Use - Clean materials for an engineering fill
Soil Treatment Facility Example
Location - Derby
Yearly Intake - 100,000 m3
Timescale - Immediate
Treatable Material/ContaminantsNotes - Excavated fill / VOCs, PAHs
How Much Does it Cost?
To submit details to the register costs nothing. CL:AIRE as a charity and NGO relies heavily on various organisations for funding and support amongst its many projects and initiatives. We strongly encourage all users of the Register to consider CL:AIRE Membership; money raised from the scheme covers the cost of running the Register. Should CL:AIRE be successful in assisting in developing project partnerships we would request a discussion with project partners upon successful completion to agree a possible financial donation appropriate to the benefits gained by the project.
Who Should Use the Register?
- Anyone involved in the management of development sites for example site owners, consultants or contractors.
- Soil Treatment Providers who wish to link their facilities using the Cluster approach.
- Large development site owners with on site treatment facilities which could form the Hub of the Cluster network.
How Long Will it Take to Find Partnerships?
As CL:AIRE cannot guarantee that sites or materials will be available at any one time or location, an answer cannot be given. The more organisations linking with the scheme however will increase the likelihood of finding possible partnerships as such we encourage as many individuals and organisations to join the scheme as possible.
Who Do We Contact?
If you are interested in any of the sites, please contact Nicholas Willenbrock on 0207 299 4250 or email nick.willenbrock@claire.co.uk.
DONOR SITE
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Ref # | Date of Submission | Location | Quantity | Availability From - To | Material Type | Chemical Analysis Available? |
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D051 | Sept 2014 | Oxford | >100,000m3 | From January 2015 to December 2015 | Oxford clay | Available on request |
D050 | July 2014 | Mill Hill, North London | 25,000m3 | Immediately | Reworked London Clay | Available on request |
D049 | June 2014 | South Coventry | 300,000m3 | January 2015 | Clay and Mercia Mudstone | Available on request |
D048 | May 2014 | Harlow | 200m3 | Immediate | Sub Soil and Rocks | Available on request |
D047 | April 2014 | Bridgend | 10,000m3 | Immediate | Silty/Sandy Dredged Material | Available on request |
D046 | April 2014 | Swansea | 2,000m3 | April 2014 | Clean/inert Glacial Till Soils | Available on request |
D045 | April 2014 | Swansea | 10,000m3 | April 2014 | Clean General and Engineering Fill | Available on request |
D044 | March 2014 | Sandwell, West Midlands | 830m3 | Late April 2014 | Gravelly sand (slightly silty) | Available on request |
D043 | Feb 2014 | Sheffield | 20,000m3 | Immediate | Clayey soils - greenfield site | Available on request |
D042 | Dec 2013 | Wandsworth | 8,000m3 | April/May 2014 | Alluvium and River Terrace Gravels | Available on request |
D041 | Nov 2013 | Cambridge | 400m3 | March April 2014 | Virgin topsoil, slightly silty clay characteristics | Available on request |
D040 | Sept 2013 | Lambeth | 2,000m3 | Oct 2013 | Soils & stones | Available on request |
D039 | June 2013 | Rochdale | 8,000m3 | July 2013 | Clayey made ground | Available on request |
D038 | 04/06/2011 | High Wycombe | Between 1,000 & 250,000m3 | April 2011 onwards | Clean chalk fill | Full chemical and geotechnical analysis can be made available on request |
D037 | 05/03/2011 | Fulham | 90,000 m3 | 2013-2021. Approximately 10,000 m3 per year | 50-75% material is granular made ground, 25-50% are gravels | Majority is non-hazardous although does have some coal tars. Full analysis on request |
D034 | 07/11/2011 | Holmer, Hereford | 8,000 m3 | Immediate - July 2013 | As dug topsoil | Available on request |
D029 | 15/03/2012 | Northamptonshire | 175,000 m3 | July 2013 onwards | High-quality, cohesive virgin clay | Permeability testing and full analysis on request |
D028 | 19/03/2012 | Chatham | 20,000t | Immediate | Inert soils processed into aggregates including hydraulically bound materials | - |
D027 | 19/03/2012 | Woolwich, South London | 100,000 t | Apr-12 | Sand | - |
D026 | 22/03/2012 | North Nottinghamshire | >50,000 m3 | Oct-12 | Greenfield Topsoil | Available on request |
D021 | 24/07/2012 | Canalside in England | 35,000 t | Yearly | Wet sediment dredgings | - |
D024 | 27/07/2012 | Tankersley | 1480 m3 | Sept-12 | Topsoil/organic material | Available on request |
D023 | 27/07/2012 | Tankersley | 2000 m3 | Sept-12 | Brown slightly gravely silty clay. Firm to very stiff orange/brown/grey clay | Available on request |
D020 | 01/08/2012 | Bridgend | 8000 m3 | Immediately | Clean tested subsoil | - |
D019 | 24/08/2012 | West/Central London | 40,000 m3 | Now, for 1 year | London Clay (Brown and Blue) | Available on request |
D017 | 16/10/2012 | South Cambridge | 10,000 m3 | Immediate | Naturally occurring topsoil | - |
D011 | 29/10/2012 | Colchester | 100,000 m3 | Immediate | London Blue clay | - |
D010 | 12/01/2013 | South West London | 100,000 m3 | January 2014 - May 2014 | Mostly Made Ground, some River Terrace Gravel | Available on request |
D009 | 18/01/2013 | Wilmslow | 1,000 m3 | Immediately | Clean sandy clay | Available on request |
D008 | 01/03/2013 | West Hendon | 15,000 m3 | January to December 2013 | Subsoil class 2C | Available on request |
D007 | 18/03/2013 | Manchester | 150,000 m3 | Late 2013 | Granular subsoil and made ground | Available on request |
D006 | 03/04/2013 | Ashford | 55,000 m3 | Oct-13 | Non-haz soils | Available on request |
D005 | 10/05/2013 | Saffron Waldon | 4,000 m3 | Immediate | Gravelly clay | Available on request |
D004 | 30/05/2013 | Canning Town | 12,000 t | Immediate | Inert | Available on request |
D003 | 31/05/2013 | Solihull | 1,000 m3 | Immediate | Excated fill | Remediated - analysis |
D001 | 11/06/2013 | Mill Hill | 35,000 m3 | Jul-13 | Clean London clay | Available on request |
RECEIVER SITE
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Ref # | Date of Submission | Location | Quantity needed | Availability From - To | Material Type | Specified End Use |
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R038 | August 2014 | Macclesfield | 20,000 m3 | August 2014 - October 2014 | “as dug” soils excluding topsoil | Clean materials for an engineering fill |
R037 | June 2014 | Whitehaven | 60,000 m3 | Early 2014/Late 2015 | Clay/Soils & Stones | Profiling for biomass plantation |
R036 | June 2014 | Thornton-Cleveleys | 40,000 m3 | Early 2014/Late 2015 | Clay/Soils & Stones | Landfill restoration/public park creation |
R034 | Mar 2014 | London E4 | 35,000 m3 | late 2014 To early 2015 | Clay / soil & stones | Clean materials for engineering fill |
R033 | Mar 2014 | Slough | 50,000 m3 | late 2014 To early 2015 | Clay / soil & stones | Clean materials for engineering fill |
R032 | Mar 2014 | Llanwern, Newport | 400,000 t | Now/2018 (large donors only) | Soils | Soils for landfill restoration |
R031 | Mar 2014 | Pickering, Yorkshire | 35,500t | Immediate | Clay (Class 2A,2B or 2C) | Flood embankment |
R030 | Dec 2013 | Hull | 11,500m3 | Early 2014 | Soils & stones | Clean materials for an engineering fill |
R028 | Nov 2013 | Aylesford, Kent | 17000m3 | 06/01/2014 to 02/05/14 | Class 1C General Fill | - |
R027 | Sept 2013 | Reading area | 3000T of recycled General Fill class 1A | Oct 2013 | SHW in accordance with extract page 31 attached. Compliance certification would be required. | - |
R026 | 12/09/2013 | Summerslade, BA12 7EL | 5000 m3 | Apr 2015 | clean bulk non-structural fill | Site bund |
R025 | 12/09/2013 | Sturminster, BH21 4AJ | 10000 m3 | Apr 2015 | clean bulk non-structural fill | Site bund |
R024 | 12/09/2013 | Little Down, Blandford Forum | 8000 m3 | Jul 2016 | clean bulk non-structural fill | Site bund |
R023 | 12/09/2013 | Camphill, SP3 4UF | 4000 m3 | Jul 2016 | clean bulk non-structural fill | Site bund |
D022 | 12/09/2013 | Codford, BA12 0JX | 5000 m3 | Apr 2015 | clean bulk non-structural fill | Site bund |
R021 | 21/08/2013 | Cheshire | 3000m3 + 1000m3 (topsoil) | Immediate / topsoil October | 6F2 (100%) or 50% other approved granular fill (sand/gravel), topsoil | - |
R020 | 11/06/2013 | East Cheshire | 1,000 m3 | Jul-13 | Granular Fill | - |
R019 | 11/06/2013 | East Cheshire | 4,000 m3 | Jul-13 | Granular Fill | - |
R018 | 13/06/2013 | Selby, North Yorkshire | 40,000 m3 | Summer 2013 | Clean, cohesive or granular soils | Residential |
R017 | 21/06/2013 | West Sussex | 6,800 t | Summer 2013 | Clay Fill | Residential |
R016 | 03/07/2013 | Luton | 700,000 t | Immediate | Concrete, brick, excavated soils | - |
R015 | 23/03/2011 | Oxfordshire | 1,000 t | - | Inert fill/sub soil | - |
R014 | 23/03/2011 | Essex | 40,000 m3 | - | Inert fill | - |
R013 | 23/06/2011 | Chesterfield | 160,000 m3 | - | Quality subsoil >5% Organic Matter and 2 mm diameter) | Woodland areas/meadow grassland |
R012 | 08/02/2011 | Queenborough | 200,000 m3 | Sept 2012 - Sept 2013 | Inert soils (clays, sand and chalk) | Engineering purposes |
R011 | 08/02/2011 | Northampton | 90,000 m3 | Open - Sept 2013 | Inert soils | Engineering purposes |
R009 | 08/02/2011 | Leicester/Northamptonshire | 220,000 m3 | Jan 2012 - Sept 2013 | Restoration soils including made ground | - |
R007 | 15/03/2012 | Dartford, Kent | 2,995,500 m3 | April 2012 - May 2022 | Inert fill/sub-soils/hard-core | Creating an engineered platform for the development of 1200 houses |
R006 | 16/03/2012 | Fareham | 2,000 m3 | - | Require uncontaminated, preferably clayey rather than granular soil | - |
R005 | 16/07/2012 | Birchington | 300,000 m3 | Immediate | Inert soils | Construction of golf course |
R003 | 01/08/2012 | Llanelli | 200,000 m3 | Immediate | Inert fill | For engineering fill |
R002 | 07/09/2012 | Sandwich, Kent | 25000 m3 | Required 2013 | Clay Fill | Embankment Construction |
R001 | 17/10/2012 | Lewes | 14,00 m3 | 11/12/2013 | Clean, unimpacted soils | General fill |
SOIL TREATMENT FACILITY
Annual capacity split between soil washing, bioremediation and stabilisation
Ref # | Date of Submission | Location | Yearly Intake | Timescale | Treatable Material/Contaminants | Notes |
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F008 | Aug 2014 | Cornwall | 300,000t | Immediate | “Hazardous / Non Hazardous soils and dredging spoil | Treatment of a broad range of contaminants including hydrocarbons (petrol, diesel, oils, etc.), heavy metals, asbestos and soils contaminated with invasive plant species. Treatment can achieve 100% reuse thereby avoiding landfill disposal costs. |
F007 | Sept 2013 | Swansea | 40,000 to 80,000 t | Immediate | Hazardous and Non-Hazardous soils. Materials described under EWC Codes 11, 17 (including 17 05 03) and 19. Heavy metals.Hydrocarbons – BTEX and fuel to oil range organics. Chlorinated solvents – VOCs and SVOCs. Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). | A 30% to 70% saving on the cost of landfill disposal, depending on the nature of the soils and contamination profile. Removal of the landfill tax charge of £72 per tonne (as at April 2013). Significant reduction in haulage costs to hazardous landfills from Wales and the west. Improved sustainability and regeneration through enabling of previous difficult development prospects. Suitability for large volumes from various sources with active weighbridge and security. Inclusive research and development for difficult soils, projects and geo-environments. Industry leading QEHS procedures and standards. |
F006 | 13/06/2013 | Peterborough | 450,000 t | Immediate | Hazardous/Non-Hazardous soils and dredging waste | Annual capacity split between soil washing, bioremediation and stabilisation |
F005 | 02/11/2011 | South East - M3/M25 Soil Treatment Centre | Up to 50,000 m3 | Immediate | Contaminants Capable of Treatment - VOC’s, SVOC’s, PAH’s, Bituminous Compound (Tar’s etc), Heavy Metals, TPH’s, TBT’s and other contaminants. | - |
F004 | 15/11/2011 | East Midlands | 75'000 t | Immediate | Variable Waste Streams | TPHs, PAHs, PCBs |
F003 | 15/03/2012 | Southampton | 600,000 m3 | Immediate | Inert and Non-Hazardous material | Price per 9m3 load dependant on soil analysis but always highly competitive, cheaper than landfill and discounted rates on larger projects |
F002 | 31/05/2013 | Middlesbrough | 450,000 t | Immediate | Hazardous/Non-Hazardous soils and dredging waste | Annual capacity split between soil washing, bioremediation and stabilisation |
F001 | 31/05/2013 | Solihull | 2,000 m3 | Immediate | Hazardous waste with hydrocarbons | Current MTL but looking to increase limits |