IMO E531E-2006 Guidelines on the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1972.pdf
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1、Guidelines on the Conventionon the Prevention of MarinePollution by Dumping ofWastes and Other Matter, 19722006 EDITIONELECTRONIC EDITIONBINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATIONLondon, 2006Publishedin2006bytheINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATION4AlbertEmbankment,LondonSE17SRPrintedandboundintheUnitedKingdomb
2、yWilliamClowesLtd,Beccles,Suffolk24681097531ISBN978-92-801-5150-3IMOPUBLICATIONSalesnumber:I531ECopyright # InternationalMaritimeOrganization2006Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystemortransmittedinanyformorbyanymeanswithoutpriorpermissioninwritingfromtheIn
3、ternationalMaritimeOrganization.Printedition(ISBN978-92-801-5150-3)Publishedin2006bytheINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATION4AlbertEmbankment,LondonSE17SRElectronicedition,2007IMOPUBLICATIONSalesnumber:E531ECopyright # InternationalMaritimeOrganization2006All rights reserved.No part of this publication
4、may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any means without prior permission in writingfrom the International Maritime Organization.ForewordConvention on the Prevention of Marine Pollutionby Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, 1972Guidelines adopted under the aus
5、picesof the London Convention 1972Since 1997, the Consultative Meetings of the London Convention and itsProtocol, adopted twelve guidance documents, as follows:.1 one to assist in the application of the de minimis concept under theLondon Convention 1972;.2 one on the assessment of wastes or other ma
6、tter that may beconsidered for dumping (the Generic Guidelines);.3 eight comprehensive Specific Guidelines for all wastes exceptedfrom an overall prohibition on dumping;.4 one on the sampling and analysis of dredged material intended fordisposal at sea; and.5 one on the national implementation of th
7、e London Protocol.It should be noted that the Guidelines for the sampling and analysis of dredgedmaterial intended for disposal at sea, was published by IMO as a separatepublication in 2005 (Sales number: 1537E, in English only). It is nowavailable in French and Spanish.The present publication provi
8、des the reader with a compilation of the elevenremaining guidance documents.iiiContentsPageIntroduction. 1Guidelinesfortheassessmentofwastesorothermatterthatmaybeconsideredfordumping. 5SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofdredgedmaterial.19SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofsewagesludge.35SpecificGuidelin
9、esforassessmentoffishwaste,ormaterialresultingfromindustrialfishprocessingoperations49SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofvessels63SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofplatformsorotherman-madestructuresatsea79SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofinert,inorganicgeologicalmaterial95Eligibilitycriteriaforinert,in
10、organicgeologicalmaterial107SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentoforganicmaterialofnaturalorigin113SpecificGuidelinesforassessmentofbulkyitems.127Guidelinesfortheapplicationofthedeminimisconcept139Guidanceonnationalimplementationofthe1996ProtocoltotheLondonConvention1972155v1 INTRODUCTIONBackground1.1 Th
11、e Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumpingof Wastes and Other Matter, 1972(London Convention 1972), is one of thefirst global conventions to protect the marine environment from humanactivities and has been in force since 1975. Its objective is to promote theeffective control of al
12、l sources of marine pollution and to take all practicablesteps to prevent pollution of the sea by dumping of wastes and other matter.Currently, 81 States are Parties to this Convention.1.2 The main achievements conclude that unregulated dumping andincineration activities developed in the late 1960s
13、and early 1970s have beenhalted. Parties agreed to control dumping by implementing regulatoryprogrammes to assess the need for, and the potential impact of, dumping.They eliminated dumping of certain types of waste and gradually made thisregime more restrictive by promoting sound waste management an
14、d pollutionprevention.1.3 In 1996, the London Protocol was agreed upon in order tomodernize the Convention and, eventually, replace it. With a currentmembership of 30 Parties, the Protocol entered into force on 26 March 2006.Under the Protocol all dumping is prohibited, except for possibly acceptabl
15、ewastes on the so-called reverse list, set out in annex 1 of the Protocol. Thereverse list includes materials such as:.Dredged material;.Sewage sludge;.Fish waste, or material resulting from industrial fish processingoperations;.Vessels and platforms or other man-made structures at sea;.Inert, inorg
16、anic geological material;.Organic material of natural origin; and,.Bulky items primarily comprising iron, steel, concrete and similarharmless materials, for which the concern is physical impact, andlimited to those circumstances where such wastes are generated atlocations, such as small islands with
17、 isolated communities, havingno practicable access to disposal options other than dumping.12 GUIDELINES2.1 The guidance documents set out in this publication include:.1 Guidelines for the assessment of wastes or other matter that may beconsidered for dumping.The Scientific Group had developed these
18、so-called GenericGuidelines to replace the Waste Assessment Framework that hadbeen amended by the 17th Consultative Meeting (LC 17/14,paragraph 4.11; LC/SG 18/2), to assist in the implementation ofthe London Convention 1972 and in the preparation of the entryinto force of the London Protocol. The 19
19、th ConsultativeMeeting adopted these Generic Guidelines in 1997 (LC 19/10,annex 2).2 Specific Guidelines for assessment of:.1 Dredged material;.2 Sewage sludge;.3 Fish waste, or material resulting from industrial fish processingoperations;.4 Vessels;.5 Platforms or other man-made structures at sea;.
20、6 Inert, inorganic geological material;.7 Organic material of natural origin (amended); and.8 Bulky items primarily comprising iron, steel, concrete andsimilarly unharmful materials for which the concern isphysical impact, and limited to those circumstances wheresuch wastes are generated at location
21、s, such as small islandswith isolated communities, having no practicable access todisposal options other than dumping.The Specific Guidelines contain step-by-step procedures to evaluatewastes being considered for sea disposal, including waste preventionaudits, assessment of alternatives, waste chara
22、cterization, assessmentof potential adverse environmental effects of dumping, disposal siteselection, monitoring and licensing procedures.The 22nd Consultative Meeting adopted these Specific Guideli-nes in 2000, which were based on the Generic Guidelines listedunder point 2.1.1 above. Final editing
23、of these Specific Guidelineswas subsequently carried out by the Scientific Group in 2001 (LC/SG 24/11, annexes 3 to 10). It should be noted that theseGuidelines on London Convention, 19722Guidelines apply both to the London Convention and Protocolensuring that the technical standards are consistent.
24、It should furthermore be noted that the Consultative Meetingadopted the eight guidelines as living documents and agreed thatthey be kept under review and updated in five years, or earlier aswarranted in light of new technical developments and the results ofscientific research. The Contracting Partie
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