SALT MINE BACKFILL

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE RIGHT of companies to export mineral waste around the European Union (EU) for storage in mine galleries has been strengthened by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Judges said a Belgian environmental regulator Institut Bruxellois pour la Gestion de l'Environnement (IBGE) should not have independently redesignated as waste for disposal salt residues destined for burial in salt mines at Teutschenthal, Germany. It had been handling an application from Belgian waste operator Siomab to export residues from an incinerator, which were mostly salts. ...


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