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A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities Within the Study Area A985 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment: Piled Viaduct Replacement Environmental Impact Assessment Report Appendix 13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area 1.1 Table 1 lists the available waste management infrastructure within the study area including the type, locations and capacities of each facility. The locations of the operational waste management infrastructure within the study area are also presented on Figure 13.1. 1.2 These data support the assessment presented in Chapter 13 (Material Assets and Waste) and have been ascertained through a review of the baseline information sources identified therein. Page 1 of Appendix 13.2 A985 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment: Piled Viaduct Replacement Environmental Impact Assessment Report Appendix A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area Table 1: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area Location Details of Site Site Activity Licensed Waste Types and Capacities Site Name and or Address National Grid Local Authority of Multiple Activity Waste Capacity (Annual) on Permit Total Waste Handled in 2018 Waste Site Activity Accepted Waste Type(s) Reference Site Site (Tonnes) (Tonnes) Stirling Road Transfer Station, Carluke NS 84260 51550 South Lanarkshire Transfer station No Household / Commercial / Industrial 75,000.00 27,703.53 T Muir (Haulage), Smeaton Road TS, NT 28719 92894 Fife Transfer station No Commercial 83,200.00 1,223.00 Kirkcaldy Biffa Waste Services, Westerton Rd, NT 09534 72282 West Lothian Transfer station No Commercial 180,000.00 58,787.94 Broxburn Craigmillar CA Site, Edinburgh NT 28248 70864 City of Edinburgh Civic amenity No Household / Commercial 7,499.00 8,045.15 Burnhead Road, Larkhall NS 77845 50714 South Lanarkshire Transfer station No Household / Commercial / Industrial 4,999.00 1,673.49 Deans TS, Deans Ind Est, Livingston NT 01944 69657 West Lothian Transfer station No Household / Commercial 100,000.00 25,026.45 Kinneil Kerse STW Sludge Dryer, NS 96016 81066 Falkirk Transfer station / Other treatment Yes Industrial 150,000.00 138,136.90 Grangemouth Shieldhall STW - WML NS 53619 66287 Glasgow City Other treatment No Industrial 850,000.00 259,404.63 Cooks Birchwood Sidings T/S, Thornton, NT 25479 96986 Fife Transfer station / Composting Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 74,999.00 31,762.23 Fife Rutherglen Recyc/CA Site,Cambuslng NS 62807 61399 South Lanarkshire Civic amenity No Household / Special asbestos 24,999.00 8,505.04 Rd,Eastfld Addiewell Bing, West Calder NT 00183 62824 West Lothian Civic amenity / Composting Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 25,000.00 8,737.26 Biffa Waste Services, West Shore Road NT 22356 77401 City of Edinburgh Transfer station No Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special 74,999.00 83,198.45 Granton Scottish Water, Perth WWTP, Perth NO 14560 22071 Perth & Kinross Transfer station / Other treatment Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 150,000.00 110,735.20 Asbestos Section, 350 Darnick St, Glasgow NS 61565 67135 Glasgow City Transfer station No Special asbestos 900 108.72 Energen Biogas Ltd, Cumbernauld NS 78060 76880 North Lanarkshire Other treatment No Household / Commercial / Industrial 121,135.00 111,445.56 Stirling STW Sludge Plant NS 80816 93415 Stirling Transfer station / Other treatment Yes Industrial / Special asbestos 24,700.00 n.d.1 1 No data. These are blank as per the SEPA Waste Sites and Capacities tool. Page 2 of Appendix 13.2 A985 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment: Piled Viaduct Replacement Environmental Impact Assessment Report Appendix A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area Location Details of Site Site Activity Licensed Waste Types and Capacities Site Name and or Address National Grid Local Authority of Multiple Activity Waste Capacity (Annual) on Permit Total Waste Handled in 2018 Waste Site Activity Accepted Waste Type(s) Reference Site Site (Tonnes) (Tonnes) Scottish Water, Dunfermline WWTW NT 12133 81665 Fife Transfer station / Other treatment Yes Commercial / Industrial 165,000.00 5,035.28 Easter Queenslie TS and RC NS 66400 65800 Glasgow City Civic amenity / Transfer station Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special 100,000.00 78,827.09 Riverside Berth, King George V Dock, NS 53400 66400 Glasgow City Metal recycler No Commercial n.d. 173,456.00 Glasgow East Biffa Waste Services, Kilsyth WMRC NS 70086 76304 Transfer station No Commercial / Industrial / Other special 1,365.00 3,810.93 Dunbartonshire SLC, 2-4 Glenfield Rd, EK NS 64427 52873 South Lanarkshire Transfer station No Industrial / Special asbestos 3,100.00 54 Scotloo,Kinnoull House TS, Friarton Rd, NO 12220 21377 Perth & Kinross Transfer station / Other treatment Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special 75,000.00 12,441.26 Perth Easdale Environmntl TS, 6A Mid NS 75878 72662 North Lanarkshire Transfer station No Commercial / Other special 5,000.00 862.22 Rd,Cumbernauld McCallums MR, 9 Cornton Road,Stirling NS 79805 94710 Stirling Metal recycler / Transfer station Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 7,900.00 1,246.87 North Forr Landfill Site, Crieff NN 86796 20187 Perth & Kinross Civic amenity / Transfer station / Landfill (not operational) Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 7,000.00 6,540.00 Cowdenbeath CA Site Extn,Cuddyhouse Rd NT 15124 91590 Fife Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial 7,495.00 5,982.39 Dalgety Bay Recycling Centre, Ridgeway NT 16070 84260 Fife Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial 10,000.00 6,757.63 SLC, 18 Forrest St, Blantyre NS 69761 57375 South Lanarkshire Transfer station No Commercial 2,811.00 1,493.77 Stewart Melrose (Bathgate) Ltd, Pond Ind NS 96197 66888 West Lothian Metal recycler No Household / Commercial / Industrial 74,998.00 39,779.55 Est Clashburn Close, Bridgend Ind Est, Kinross NO 11730 01846 Perth & Kinross Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special 7,499.00 2,233.50 Friarton Waste Transfer Station, Perth NO 12029 21297 Perth & Kinross Civic amenity / Transfer station Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special 74,256.00 54,178.40 Calachem Ltd, Grangemouth NS 91675 81406 Falkirk Other treatment No Industrial / Other special n.d. 138,716.94 Patersons Waste Management NS 66009 62612 Glasgow City Transfer station No Commercial 150,000.00 982.52 Perth & Kinross Council, Auchterarder CA NN 93902 12223 Perth & Kinross Civic amenity No Household / Commercial 2,450.00 1,163.60 Page 3 of Appendix 13.2 A985 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment: Piled Viaduct Replacement Environmental Impact Assessment Report Appendix A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area Location Details of Site Site Activity Licensed Waste Types and Capacities Site Name and or Address National Grid Local Authority of Multiple Activity Waste Capacity (Annual) on Permit Total Waste Handled in 2018 Waste Site Activity Accepted Waste Type(s) Reference Site Site (Tonnes) (Tonnes) J Graham (Metals) ELV/MR, Munro NS 81091 92849 Stirling Metal recycler No Commercial 77,448.00 25,301.20 Road,Stirling Fife Council, Lochgelly TP & CA, Lochgelly NT 18574 94610 Fife Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial 10,000.00 5,988.73 Millerhill Anaerobic Digestion Facility, Dalk NT 32280 70960 Midlothian Anaerobic digestion No Household / Commercial / Industrial 35,000.00 23,453.57 60A Clydeholm Road, Glasgow NS 53558 66703 Glasgow City Transfer station No Commercial 87,000.00 57,075.81 Wyllie Recycling, Ruthvenfield Way, Perth NO 08860 25840 Perth & Kinross Transfer station No Household / Commercial 24,999.00 19,215.78 Newbridge Resource Management Centre NT 11554 71670 City of Edinburgh Transfer station No Commercial 100,000.00 62,693.20 Glasgow Recycling & Renewable Energy NS 59560 62340 Glasgow City Incineration / Other treatment Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 200,000.00 66,504.01 Centre Methil Recycling Centre, Steelworks Brae, NO 36543 00357 Fife Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial 15,000.00 6,128.02 Met Unit 5 Redding Industrial Estate, Redding NS 91475 78173 Falkirk Transfer station No Household / Commercial / Industrial 20,000.00 4,408.00 Unit 1, Block 3, West Av. Blantyre Ind Est, B NS 69144 56389 South Lanarkshire Other treatment No Other special 5,000.00 220.55 Fife Council, Glenrothes CA, Cable Rd NT 26678 99499 Fife Civic amenity No Household / Commercial / Industrial 15,000.00 8,091.81 William Tracey Group, Glenrothes NT 26613 99500 Fife Metal recycler / Transfer station Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial / Special asbestos 75,000.00 27,468.14 Roughmute WTS, Bogton Road, NS 83665 81335 Falkirk Civic amenity / Transfer station Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial 65,000.00 24,045.81 Bonnybridge Levenmouth Autos ELV/MR, Glenfarg NO 37174 00188 Fife Metal recycler No Commercial 4,995.00 583.4 Works Binn Skips Transfer Station, Glenfarg NO 17294 13399 Perth & Kinross Transfer station / Composting Yes Household / Commercial / Industrial / Inert 175,000.00 104,123.33 Old Pentland Sawmill, Loanhead NT 26491 66154 Midlothian Transfer station No Household / Commercial / Industrial 24,999.00 9,004.60 Household / Commercial / Industrial / Other special / Special Veolia, Falkirk NS 89655 81612 Falkirk Transfer station / Other treatment Yes 23,000.00 16,205.45 asbestos Page 4 of Appendix 13.2 A985 Kincardine Bridge Refurbishment: Piled Viaduct Replacement Environmental Impact Assessment Report Appendix A13.2: Waste Sites and Capacities within the Study Area Location Details of Site Site
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