Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project
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OLID W ASTE EBRD EBRD PR3 on Resource Efficiency and Pollution Prevention and Control establishes general requirements with regards to waste management as follows: Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 150 The Project must strive to avoid the generation of hazardous and non-hazardous waste materials and reduce their harmfulness as far as practicable. Where waste generation cannot be avoided, the waste must be reused, recycled or recovered, or used it as a source of energy. Where waste cannot be recovered or reused, the waste must be treated and disposed of it in an environmentally sound manner; The Project must identify technically and financially feasible alternatives for the environmentally sound disposal of any hazardous waste considering the limitations applicable to trans boundary movement; and When waste disposal is transferred offsite and/or conducted by third parties, chain of custody documentation to the final destination must be obtained and only contractors that are reputable and legitimate enterprises licensed by the relevant regulatory agencies must be commissioned. The Project must ascertain whether licensed disposal sites are being operated to acceptable standards. Where this is not the case, alternative disposal options must be considered, including the possibility of the Project developing its own recovery and disposal facilities at the project site. ADB The Environmental Safeguard requires the borrower/client to avoid, or where avoidance is not possible, to minimise or control the generation of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes and the release of hazardous materials resulting from project activities. Where waste cannot be recovered or reused, it will be treated, destroyed, and disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Where the waste disposal is conducted by third parties, the borrower/client is required to use reputable and legitimate enterprises licensed by the relevant regulatory agencies. EPFI S Section 1.6 of “the IFC General EHS Guidelines” is titled Waste Management and is applicable to all projects that generate, store or handle any quantity of waste; whilst Section 1.5 of the IFC EHS Guidelines covers Hazardous Materials Management. The waste management guidelines state that facilities that generate and store wastes should practice the following: Establish waste management priorities at the outset of activities; Identify EHS risks and impacts and consider waste generation and its consequences; Establish a waste management hierarchy that considers prevention, reduction, reuse, recovery, recycling, removal and finally disposal of wastes; Avoid or minimize the generation of waste materials, as far as practicable; Identify where waste generation cannot be avoided but can be minimized or where opportunities exist for, recovering and reusing waste; and Where waste cannot be recovered or reused, identify means of treating, destroying, and disposing of it in an environmentally sound manner. Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 151 Download 6.64 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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