Guidance

Using treated asphalt waste: RPS 75

If you comply with the requirements in this regulatory position statement (RPS) you do not need an environmental permit for the final use of asphalt waste containing coal tar in construction operations.

Applies to England

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Use of treated asphalt waste: RPS 75

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Asphalt waste containing coal tar is considered to be hazardous waste where the level of coal tar is >0.1%.

Even when they are treated, normally through encapsulation using a cold recycling bound mixture, they are still considered to be hazardous waste.

Their treatment and subsequent use in construction requires an environmental permit unless the requirements in this guidance are followed.

This RPS is only relevant to the final use of the material.

Updates to this page

Published 27 March 2014

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