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Blog Entry# 353075
Posted: Feb 19 2012 (09:25)

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Feb 19 2012 (09:25)   15629/Nagaon Express (PT)
 
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Doc. on Environment friendly Green toilets (CDTS) on IR coaches.
The discharge will happen only when speed reaches 30 kmph, thus preventing discharge at stations, when train is static..
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Feb 19 2012 (11:05)
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The case is similar in England, Wales and Scotland [click here ;
In England and Wales, the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 (Schedule 3, D2) provide a special exemption to rail companies from the need to obtain a permit to dispose of this waste onto tracks. Similar exemptions are available in Scotland and Northern Ireland under their Waste Management Licensing regimes. This waste is deemed to be
low-risk waste that the Government has determined requires only light touch regulation.
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Rail companies must register the exercise of the exemption with the Environment Agency in England and Wales and in the case of Scotland and Northern Ireland registration is with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) respectively. Rail companies must also ensure that the quantity of waste deposited per discharge must not exceed 25 litres, however there is no cumulative limit and therefore tens of thousands of litres of sink and toilet waste are discharged onto Britain's railway tracks every year.
"Most newer train carriages contain effluent retention tanks that are emptied regularly at maintenance depots, however older carriages including those of the InterCity model 125 still discharge waste onto tracks. Rail operators have argued that a comprehensive retrofitting of the older stock would be disproportionate to any health risks and prohibitively expensive. Prompted by health and safety concerns, research carried out by the Rail Safety and Standards Board in 2004 concluded that the health risks to rail workers were considered low and normal hygienic practices could mitigate risks of any exposure to microbiological contamination.This affects a minority of trains in service today as toilets that flush onto the track are being phased out as new rolling stock is introduced.” However, it is possible that a significant percentage of the carriages that still discharge waste onto tracks may be in service for up to a further ten years. This would continue to impact routes across the country, a consideration the Commission is likely to take into account in any investigation.

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