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Legislación española de residuos sólidos

Author:
Castrillón Peláez, LeonorUniovi authority; Marañón Maison, María ElenaUniovi authority; Rodríguez Iglesias, Jesús AvelinoUniovi authority
Subject:

Residuos urbanos

Residuos peligrosos

Residuos específicos

Normativa

Gestión

Publication date:
2001
Editorial:

Oposiciones y Concursos, Bilbao

Citación:
Residuos, 60, p. 76-85 (2001)
Descripción física:
p. 76-85
Abstract:

A review is made of the regulations in the field of solid wastes with the aim of providing a useful working tool for those entities that generate or manage some type of waste. The coming into force of the current Spanish Waste Law establishes common regulations for all wastes, substituting all previous Municipal Waste and Toxic and Dangerous Waste Laws. For resasons of grater practical applicability, we have preferred in this paper to classify wastes on the basis of their characteristics. The regulations are thus presented in a series of sections: municipal waste, dangerous waste, sewage plant sludge, cattle waste and specific risk materials, highlighting in each case those areas of the regulations thar are of greater interest for the producers and managers of solid wastes.

A review is made of the regulations in the field of solid wastes with the aim of providing a useful working tool for those entities that generate or manage some type of waste. The coming into force of the current Spanish Waste Law establishes common regulations for all wastes, substituting all previous Municipal Waste and Toxic and Dangerous Waste Laws. For resasons of grater practical applicability, we have preferred in this paper to classify wastes on the basis of their characteristics. The regulations are thus presented in a series of sections: municipal waste, dangerous waste, sewage plant sludge, cattle waste and specific risk materials, highlighting in each case those areas of the regulations thar are of greater interest for the producers and managers of solid wastes.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10651/29133
ISSN:
1131-9526
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