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What is meant by a secure place for dewatered sludge?

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A. To be secure, the place where the dewatered sludge is stored must be capable of preventing the escape of the waste, taking into account any polluting discharges that may occur after heavy rainfall. It must also be capable of controlling any unauthorised access to it. Q. Can more than one sludge storage facility be located in the same field if each storage facility is registered separately? A. Yes, provided that each sludge storage facility is situated at the place where it will be spread and the spreading area is properly defined and does not overlap an adjacent spreading zone. For the purposes of this exemption a place is the area where the sludge is spread and the storage limitation at each place must not exceed 1,250 tonnes.  more
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