Dr. Michael Oberdörfer Chania 1st – 3rd October 2008 International Conference on Hazardous Waste Management
ABANDA* –
THE WASTE ANALYSIS DATABASE AS ELECTRONIC SUPPORT
FOR WASTE CHARACTERIZATION
Landesamt für Natur,Umwelt und VerbraucherschutzNordrhein-Westfalen
Dr. Michael OberdörferState Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of the Land North Rhine-Westfalia
* A project for the nationwide implementation of the database, financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research Financing number: 03361197A
Dr. Michael Oberdörfer Chania 1st – 3rd October 2008 International Conference on Hazardous Waste Management
The people behind ABANDA
State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of the Land North Rhine-Westfalia:Claus Becker, Sibylle Fütterer, Klaus-Dieter Koß, Michael Oberdörfer
Tauw GmbH:Dr. Marianne Hegemann
The ABANDA working-group within the project financed bythe Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Dr. Michael Oberdörfer Chania 1st – 3rd October 2008 International Conference on Hazardous Waste Management
Contents
1. The waste database ABANDA
2. HAZARD-CHECK
3. Co-operation with other states within a federal project
4. Support of waste management authorities:- Waste portraits- Support of the electronic reporting for the supervision of hazardous waste
5. Conclusion
Dr. Michael Oberdörfer Chania 1st – 3rd October 2008 International Conference on Hazardous Waste Management
1. The waste database ABANDA
Dr. Michael Oberdörfer Chania 1st – 3rd October 2008 International Conference on Hazardous Waste Management
1. Some facts about ABANDA
About 49,000 waste analysis stored;
> 100 regulations with about 500 limit value lists stored;
ORACLE database;integrated in the waste management platform AIDA;
Accessible for everyone via Internet (www.abanda.org);
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1. The waste samples stored in ABANDA
Not for all waste codes are samples stored in ABANDAbut: For some waste codes analytical information is not necessary or useful
The number of samples for each waste code varies
The eternal problem:the data sources
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1. Selection of waste code
2. Selection ofdangerous substance
2a) Basis: German guideline for application of EWL
2b) Input of own data
4. Comparison of dangerous substance concentration with substance related regulation from substance law and waste law
3. Definition of substance concentrations on basis of
conventional analysis
3a) Accept data from
ABANDA.
3b) Input of own data
5. Result EXCEL sheet
Hazardous
Not hazardous
2. HAZARD-CHECK
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2. HAZARD-CHECK
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3. Co-operation with other states within a federal project
Birth of ABANDA in 1991 in the state agency NRW
Waste management: competence of the 16 federal states
Financial support by Federal Ministry of Education and Research:2001 – 20042006 – 2008
Project objective:ABANDA financed and organized by all 16 federal states
Practical value of ABANDA for the waste management authorities!
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4. Support of waste management authorities
a) Waste portraits(as part of the Information-Portal Waste Characterization IP@)
b) Support of the electronic reporting for the supervisionof hazardous waste
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4. Waste portraits
Waste management authorities on the local level need practical and short information about waste:
• Classification according to European Waste List
• Origin and characteristic composition
• Dangerous substances and hazardous properties
• Collection, transport, recovery and disposal
• Legal requirements and directives
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4. Waste portraits
Solution:
a waste portrait usually comprises a sub-chapter of EWLwith 4 digits, e.g. 1701
fixed uniform structure for all waste portraits
access via Internet
links to other information and regulations
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4. Support of the electronic reporting for the supervision of hazardous waste
For internal hazardous waste transports an electronic reporting system (ASYS) already exists and is still developing:
Until now only paper documents
Authorities enter information of notification document (prior to transport; valid 5 years) into the ASYS database.exception: waste analysis
From 2009 until March 2010 test of electronic reporting for movement document and notification document.Necessary: XML-interface as part of national ordinance
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4. Support of the electronic reporting for the supervision of hazardous waste
We elaborated an electronic XML-interface for waste analytical data (compatible with the official XML-interface).
Future possibilities:
Electronic reporting of all supervision data possible
Link between transport documents and ABANDAi.e. link between separate databases via web service
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5. Conclusion
Waste analysis data stored in a database (ABANDA) may be very useful for waste characterization
Most public employees involved in waste management need customised information rather than expert systems
Internet can be the adequate platform in order to support waste management authorities in their daily work with helpful additional information
The presentation of the waste portraits in IP@ foresees different languages
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Thank you very much for your attention!
Dr. Michael Oberdörfer
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waste-type origin/destin. analysis
Information about the individual waste sample
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Information about regulations, limit values
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Queries, statistical assessment of the database
5 pre-defined queries referring to the content
of the database;
A special tool for the classification of
mirror-entries.
8 pre-defined queries referring to the analytical data;
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Online-help
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Number of waste samples in ABANDA
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The sources of information
Permitting31%
Supervision procedure for
hazardous waste39%
Analytical data from third parties
9%
Studies11%
LINOS2%
Other1%Files from LANUV
6%
Literature1%
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Waste management company
Waste generator
Waste portrait
HAZARD-CHECK
Legal regulations
Comparison of analytical data with legal
requirements
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