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Chapter 17 — Construction and demolition wastesSub-code of EWC 17 05 Non-Hazardous

EWC Code

19 13 03

Sludges from soil remediation

EUR-Lex Commission Decision 2000/532/EC — Official Journal L 226, 06/09/2000

Annual Volume (EU)

500 million tonnes/year EU-wide excavated soil

Valorisation Range

€4.5B soil treatment and aggregate market

Primary Route

Direct reuse as backfill / secondary aggregate

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EWC 19 13 03 is a specific sub-code under EWC 17 05 — Soil (including excavated soil from contaminated sites), stones and dredging spoil. The classification guidance below applies to this waste stream.

EWC 17 05 is the largest volume C&D waste sub-chapter. Entries: 17 05 03* (soil and stones containing dangerous substances — hazardous), 17 05 04 (non-hazardous soil and stones), 17 05 05* (dredging spoil containing dangerous substances), 17 05 06 (non-hazardous dredging spoil), 17 05 07* (track ballast containing dangerous substances), 17 05 08 (non-hazardous track ballast).

Clean excavated soil from greenfield construction sites without historical contamination classified 17 05 04. Soil from brownfield, industrial or former agricultural sites requires contamination assessment under EN ISO 10381 sampling protocols before classification. Contaminant identification and concentration compared against national soil quality standards and HP threshold limits.

Dredging spoil from ports, waterways and harbours reflects centuries of industrial and shipping activity. Sediment characterisation per HELCOM, OSPAR or national guidelines required for sea disposal licensing. TBT (tributyltin) contamination is ubiquitous in harbour sediments and may trigger hazardous classification. Inland dredgings classified under WFD; sea disposal governed by OSPAR Convention.

Typical Generators

Civil engineering contractors
Infrastructure developers
Port authorities (dredging)
Contaminated land remediation firms

Disposal & Valorisation Routes

Established valorisation pathways for EWC 19 13 03, ranked by economic value and market depth.

Direct reuse as backfill / secondary aggregate

Primary

Clean non-hazardous excavated soil reused on-site or transferred to other construction projects as fill, sub-base or topsoil replacement. Exempt from waste management requirements in many Member States under WFD Art. 2(1)(a) exclusion for uncontaminated soil.

Soil treatment (bioremediation, washing)

Secondary

Lightly contaminated soil treated by bioremediation (petroleum hydrocarbons, PAH), thermal desorption (VOCs, chlorinated solvents) or soil washing (heavy metals). Treated soil meeting quality standards reused in civil engineering applications.

Hazardous landfill disposal

Backstop

Heavily contaminated soil not amenable to cost-effective treatment disposed at permitted hazardous landfill under Landfill Directive 1999/31/EC. WAC leachate and total content testing required. Stabilisation may reduce leachate concentrations to meet WAC.

These are the established routes for EWC 19 13 03. Which one your stream qualifies for depends on its composition, volume and region.

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NACE Receiving Industries

Primary & secondary off-takers

01
Construction of water projects

Port and waterway construction accepting dredging spoil for beneficial reuse in land reclamation

02
Remediation activities and other waste management

Contaminated land remediation firms treating and disposing of hazardous excavated soil

03
Development of building projects

Developers accepting clean excavated soil for on-site reuse

04
Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone

Aggregate producers accepting clean excavated granular material

Industries That Use This Waste

Sectors that valorise EWC 19 13 03 as an input material or secondary raw material.

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