Characterization of waste - Methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of waste under specified conditions

This European Standard specifies a methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of a waste or a waste from the extractive industry under specified conditions (i.e. for a specified scenario including a specified time frame) in order to provide a solution to a defined problem. This applies to disposal and recovery scenarios.
NOTE 1   Recovery is the term defined in the European Waste Acts [1,3]. It includes re-use and recycling.
The external conditions which have a direct influence on the release of constituents from waste are considered. Migration of constituents leached from the disposal or the recovery site into the surrounding environment is not considered. Also the assessment of toxicity to humans or ecological impacts on flora and fauna as a secondary effect after release of constituents from the waste is not considered.
NOTE 2   Present knowledge of highly complex scenarios and wastes may limit the ability to provide a clear solution to a defined problem. An example may be the land filling of complex mixtures of wastes or the prediction of the acid generation behaviour waste from the extractive industry.

Charakterisierung von Abfall - Vorgehensweise zur Bestimmung des Auslaugungsverhaltens von Abfall unter festgelegten Bedingungen

Diese Europäische Norm legt eine Vorgehensweise zur Bestimmung des Auslaugungsverhaltens von Abfall unter festgelegten Bedingungen (d. h. für ein festgelegtes Szenarium einschließlich eines festgelegten Zeitrahmens) fest, um eine Lösung für ein genau beschriebenes Problem zu geben. Dies gilt für Beseitigungs- und Verwertungsszenarien."
ANMERKUNG 1   Verwertung ist als Begriff in den Europäischen Abfallrichtlinien [1, 3] definiert. Verwertung beinhaltet Wiederverwendung und Recycling. !Der Begriff Abfall umfasst alle Arten von Abfall, z. B. kommunalen Abfall, Abfall der mineralgewinnenden Industrie."
Es werden die äußeren Bedingungen betrachtet, die die Freisetzung von Bestandteilen aus Abfall direkt beeinflussen. Die Migration von ausgelaugten Bestandteilen des Beseitigungs- oder Verwertungsstandortes in die Umgebung findet keine Berücksichtigung. Die Beurteilung der Toxizität für den Menschen oder die ökologischen Einflüsse auf Flora und Fauna als einem Nebeneffekt nach Freisetzung der Bestandteile aus dem Abfall werden ebenfalls nicht berücksichtigt.
ANMERKUNG 2   Das derzeitige Wissen von sehr komplexen Szenarien und Abfällen kann die Möglichkeit für eine eindeutige Lösung eines bestimmten Problems einschränken. Ein Beispiel kann die Deponierung eines komplexen Abfallgemisches sein !, oder die Prognose des Säurebildungsverhaltens von Abfall der mineralgewinnenden Industrie.

Caractérisation des déchets - Méthodologie pour la détermination du comportement à la lixiviation d'un déchet dans des conditions spécifiées

La présente norme spécifie une méthodologie permettant de déterminer le comportement à la lixiviation d'un déchet
dans des conditions spécifiées (c'est-à-dire pour un scénario spécifié sur une période donnée), afin de fournir une
solution à un problème déterminé. Elle s'applique aux scénarios d'élimination et de valorisation.
NOTE 1 Le terme valorisation est un terme défini dans les décrets européens sur les déchets [1, 3]. Il comprend le ré-emploi
et le recyclage. !Le terme «déchets» comprend toutes les catégories de déchets, tels que les déchets municipaux, les
déchets issus de l’industrie extractive, etc."
Les conditions externes qui ont une influence directe sur le relargage des constituants d'un déchet sont prises en
considération. La migration dans l'environnement immédiat des constituants lixiviés à partir du site d'élimination ou
de valorisation n'est pas prise en compte. N'est pas non plus prise en considération l'évaluation de la toxicité pour les
humains ou les impacts écologiques sur la flore et la faune en tant qu'effet secondaire du relargage des constituants
du déchet.
NOTE 2 Il se peut que l'état actuel des connaissances en matière de scénarios et de déchets particulièrement complexes
limite la possibilité de fournir une solution claire au problème posé. Un exemple peut être la mise en décharge de mélanges
complexes de déchets !ou les prévisions du comportement de production acide des déchets issus de l’industrie
extractive".

Karakterizacija odpadkov - Metodologija za določanje izlužljivosti odpadkov pri določenih pogojih (vključno z dopolnilom A1)

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
26-Jan-2009
Technical Committee
KAT - Soil quality
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
27-Jan-2009
Due Date
03-Apr-2009
Completion Date
27-Jan-2009

Relations

Effective Date
01-Mar-2009
Effective Date
01-Mar-2009

Overview

EN 12920:2006+A1:2008 (CEN) - "Characterization of waste - Methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of waste under specified conditions" - defines a stepwise methodology to determine how constituents are released (leaching behaviour) from wastes or extractive‑industry materials under a specified disposal or recovery scenario and time frame. The standard focuses on the waste‑specific release processes and modelling of leaching under defined external conditions. It does not cover migration into surrounding environments or secondary toxicity/ecological impact assessments.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Structured seven‑step methodology: definition of the problem and solution sought; scenario description; waste description; determination of parameter influence; modelling of leaching behaviour; behavioural model validation; conclusions and study report.
  • Scenario‑driven approach: scenarios must describe mechanical/geotechnical, hydrogeological/climatic, biological, site‑use and exceptional conditions (e.g., flooding, fire).
  • Waste characterisation: document origin, total chemistry, mineralogy, physical and geotechnical properties (density, porosity, particle size, permeability) relevant to leaching.
  • Parameter identification and testing: select and justify parameter‑specific tests (intrinsic properties like diffusion coefficients, solubility) and simulation tests (combined effects; examples given: lysimeters, large‑scale columns). Accelerated tests are allowed but must be validated.
  • Behavioural modelling and validation: build a model relating leaching to scenario conditions and waste properties; validate by consistency checks between parameter tests and simulation tests and, where possible, field verification or analogy with natural/ancient materials.
  • Documentation: all assumptions, test selections and references to existing information must be recorded in a study report.

Practical applications

  • Assessing long‑term release of contaminants from landfills, recycling/recovery operations and mining/aggregate wastes.
  • Designing containment, leachate collection and treatment strategies for disposal and recovery sites.
  • Comparing treatment or recovery options based on predicted release over specified time frames.
  • Supporting permitting and regulatory compliance where scenario‑specific leaching behaviour is required.

Who uses this standard

  • Environmental consultants and laboratory specialists conducting leaching tests and modelling.
  • Waste and landfill designers, site operators and recovery facility planners.
  • Mining and extractive industry professionals evaluating acid generation potential and ARD/AMD risk.
  • Regulators and policy makers requiring documented, scenario‑based leaching assessments.

Related standards and references

  • European Waste lists (Commission Decision 2000/532/EC) for waste categorisation.
  • Waste management legislation such as Directive 91/156/EEC and national implementations of the European Waste Acts.
  • CEN technical guidance and complementary test standards for leaching and materials characterisation (refer to national CEN bodies for up‑to‑date bibliographies).

Keywords: EN 12920 leaching behaviour, waste characterisation, leaching methodology, CEN standard, landfill leaching, extractive industry waste, behavioural model validation.

Standard

SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009

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SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Characterization of waste - Methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of waste under specified conditions". This standard covers: This European Standard specifies a methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of a waste or a waste from the extractive industry under specified conditions (i.e. for a specified scenario including a specified time frame) in order to provide a solution to a defined problem. This applies to disposal and recovery scenarios. NOTE 1 Recovery is the term defined in the European Waste Acts [1,3]. It includes re-use and recycling. The external conditions which have a direct influence on the release of constituents from waste are considered. Migration of constituents leached from the disposal or the recovery site into the surrounding environment is not considered. Also the assessment of toxicity to humans or ecological impacts on flora and fauna as a secondary effect after release of constituents from the waste is not considered. NOTE 2 Present knowledge of highly complex scenarios and wastes may limit the ability to provide a clear solution to a defined problem. An example may be the land filling of complex mixtures of wastes or the prediction of the acid generation behaviour waste from the extractive industry.

This European Standard specifies a methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of a waste or a waste from the extractive industry under specified conditions (i.e. for a specified scenario including a specified time frame) in order to provide a solution to a defined problem. This applies to disposal and recovery scenarios. NOTE 1 Recovery is the term defined in the European Waste Acts [1,3]. It includes re-use and recycling. The external conditions which have a direct influence on the release of constituents from waste are considered. Migration of constituents leached from the disposal or the recovery site into the surrounding environment is not considered. Also the assessment of toxicity to humans or ecological impacts on flora and fauna as a secondary effect after release of constituents from the waste is not considered. NOTE 2 Present knowledge of highly complex scenarios and wastes may limit the ability to provide a clear solution to a defined problem. An example may be the land filling of complex mixtures of wastes or the prediction of the acid generation behaviour waste from the extractive industry.

SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.030.01 - Wastes in general. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 12920:2006/kprA1:2008, SIST EN 12920:2006. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Charakterisierung von Abfall - Vorgehensweise zur Bestimmung des Auslaugungsverhaltens von Abfall unter festgelegten BedingungenCaractérisation des déchets - Méthodologie pour la détermination du comportement à la lixiviation d'un déchet dans des conditions spécifiéesCharacterization of waste - Methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of waste under specified conditions13.030.01Odpadki na splošnoWastes in generalICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 12920:2006+A1:2008SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009en,fr,de01-marec-2009SIST EN 12920:2006+A1:2009SLOVENSKI
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EN 12920:2006+A1
September 2008 ICS 13.030.01 Supersedes EN 12920:2006English Version
Characterization of waste -Methodology for the determination of the leaching behaviour of waste under specified conditions
Caractérisation des déchets - Méthodologie pour la détermination du comportement à la lixiviation d'un déchet dans des conditions spécifiées
Charakterisierung von Abfall - Vorgehensweise zur Bestimmung des Auslaugungsverhaltens von Abfall unter festgelegten Bedingungen This European Standard was approved by CEN on 6 February 2006 and includes Amendment 1 approved by CEN on 30 July 2008.
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NOTE To avoid unnecessary duplication of work, reference can be made to existing documented information on specific waste characteristics and on previous evaluations of scenarios.
In order to comply with this standard, reference to existing information shall be docu
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