Queanbeyan

Indicator: Hazardous Waste

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Please note: Text or data highlighted in this colour represent an update to this indicator for the period 2008/09.

What the results tell us for Queanbeyan

Queanbeyan City Council holds a Household Hazardous Waste collection once a year, where residents may dispose of unwanted, potentially hazardous materials around the home free of charge. Businesses may also use this service by arrangement and are charged depending on the type and quantity of material they have. All hazardous wastes are transported out of the Queanbeyan Council area for disposal as council has no facilities for this type of waste disposal.

The collection is run by a licensed contractor, and funded jointly by the City Council and the Department of Environment and Climate Change and Water (DECCW). It is well supported by residents. Table 1 shows types and amounts of hazardous wastes collected. Batteries, oil and paints are the most commonly disposed of items. Quantities and types of materials vary from year to year.

Table 1. Volumes and types of controlled waste collected in Queanbeyan City Council area, July 2004 – June 2009
Waste type 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Acids 11.9 42 18.25 32 17
Aerosols 10.2 35 21 42 19.5
Alkali 42.0 30.5 20.85 7.75 16.2
Arsenic based products 9.5 8.5 4.2 1.05 0.5
Asbestos 39.5        
Batteries – lead acid 466.5 1040 994.4 945 487
Batteries – nickel cad. 0.8 0.5 1.5 0.5 1.5
Batteries – nickel hydride 0.8 1.5 1.05   0.1
Batteries - other 0.5 16 3.25   9.3
Fire extinguishers - halon 6.8 6.5 0    
Fire extinguishers - other 40.0 16.5 1   36
Fluorescent Tubes         2.4
Gas Cylinders - propane 108.3 187 233.5 101 189.5
Gas Cylinders - other 176.5 0.5 15 0.5 1.2
Halogenated Solvents 14 12.6 7.5   1.8
Heavy metal compounds (incl mercury) 0.5 0.5     0.5
Household chemical eg. cleaners 45.0 67 26.5 19.25 28.4
Hydrocarbons and fuels 96.5 437.5 205.04 205.3 100.8
Inert solids - ordinary landfill disposal 16.6 76 30.4 43 44
Low level radioactive substances eg. smoke detectors 1.2 1     0.85
Oil (flashpoint >61° C) 778.4 455.5 553.26 503.89 364.3
Organo peroxides 0.5 0.25 0.5   0.5
Oxidising agents 12.5 1 2 4.1 2.5
Paint and Varnishes - non-recyclable - water based 404.0 802 765.63 1805 528
Paint and Varnishes - non-recyclable - solvent based 264.5 569 466.4 813.5 1169.3
Paint and Varnishes - metal based 6 4.5 4    
Paint and Varnishes - other, inc isocyanates & amines 2.0 2.5 7.8 17.75 3.5
Pesticides – general liquid 169.9 139 77.71 42.43 28.5
Pesticides – general solid 13.0 69.5 18.5 9.6 4.33
Pesticides – organochlorine liquid 12.0 7 3.9 0.75 0.75
Pesticides – organochlorine solid 0.5 0.5 1 0.5  
Pharmaceuticals 20.5 11     8.5
Photographic chemicals 87.0 3.9     2.25
Radioactive solid-low level 0.5 2.5      
Reactives 1.05 1      
Solvents - halogenated 2.0        
Toxics 17.0 53 29.42 26.5 5.6
Unknowns – liquid 446.8 130 50.56 44.76 28.3
Unknowns - solid 11.4 1.5 4.9 22.6  
Other (anything that does not fit in any of the above categories) 7.5 1.2     52.5
Total 3321.3 4199.5 3605.02 4709.73 3155.38

Source: Queanbeyan City Council Changes and trends

About the data

Queanbeyan City Council provided information from Council records.

Under National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) licensing arrangements, private contractors are required to comply with the NEPM for the collection, transportation and disposal of 'controlled' waste. Council has no control over these practices.

 

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