EWC Code
Fat and oil mixture from oil/water separation
EUR-Lex Commission Decision 2000/532/EC — Official Journal L 226, 06/09/2000Annual Volume (EU)
50 million m³/year EU landfill leachate
Valorisation Range
€400M leachate treatment market
Primary Route
On-site biological + physico-chemical treatment
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Get contacts for EWC 19 08 10EWC 19 08 10 is a specific sub-code under EWC 19 07 — Landfill leachate. The classification guidance below applies to this waste stream.
EWC 19 07 covers landfill leachate: the liquid that percolates through waste and collects at the base of landfill cells. Entries: 19 07 02* (landfill leachate containing dangerous substances) and 19 07 03 (landfill leachate not containing dangerous substances). Hazardous classification depends on landfill type, waste type deposited and leachate composition.
Leachate from active municipal waste landfills contains dissolved organic carbon, ammonium nitrogen, heavy metals, chlorides and inorganic salts. Young leachate (first 5 years) is typically high in BOD, COD and VFAs (volatile fatty acids) from active anaerobic degradation. Mature leachate (after 10+ years) shifts to humic-dominated, lower BOD but persistent organics and metals. Composition changes continuously over landfill lifetime.
Leachate from hazardous waste landfills contains contaminants specific to deposited waste — heavy metals, chlorinated solvents, aromatic hydrocarbons, inorganic salts. These leachates are classified 19 07 02* and require specialist treatment. On-site treatment is most common; some sites tankage leachate to off-site industrial wastewater treatment plants.
Typical Generators
Established valorisation pathways for EWC 19 08 10, ranked by economic value and market depth.
Leachate treated on-site by activated sludge (ammonia nitrification/denitrification), coagulation/flocculation (heavy metal removal), membrane filtration (reverse osmosis for dissolved organics) and UV disinfection. Treated effluent discharged to watercourse or sewer under permit.
Small landfill sites tankage leachate by road tanker to municipal or industrial wastewater treatment plant for co-treatment. Pre-treatment to remove ammonia spikes and inhibitory substances may be required. Discharge agreement with WWTP operator required.
Leachate recirculated back through active waste mass in bioreactor landfill design. Enhances biodegradation rate, reduces leachate treatment demand over time and accelerates landfill gas generation. Permitted approach in several MS under site-specific IED conditions.
These are the established routes for EWC 19 08 10. Which one your stream qualifies for depends on its composition, volume and region.
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Specialist hazardous leachate treatment for high-strength landfill leachates
Municipal WWTPs accepting pre-treated landfill leachate for co-treatment
Landfill operators managing on-site leachate collection and treatment
Water companies monitoring groundwater quality near landfill sites
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