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Qualified disposal in road construction - Sampling after removal - Debris sampling

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Sampling after removal must be carried out in accordance with LAGA Notice 32 (PN 98) "Guideline for the procedure for physical, chemical and biological investigations in connection with the recovery/disposal of waste" (2019). According to Annex 4 of the Landfill Ordinance, the application of this guideline is also prescribed for the examination of waste to be disposed of in landfills. The stipulations refer to sampling from freely stored heaps, heaps, fills, containers, transport vehicles or waste streams.

The minimum number of incremental samples depends on the waste volume, the heterogeneity of the waste composition and the material homogeneity of the waste. In the case of a homogeneous waste composition, incremental samples can be combined into composite samples. Depending on the volume of the waste to be analysed, at least two composite samples must be available. A composite sample basically consists of four individual samples. In order to characterise a waste volume of up to 30 m³, eight samples must be taken accordingly (see Table 1).

During sampling, conspicuous partial batches must be separated and sampled separately. Segregation effects must be taken into account during sampling.

The minimum volume of each individual sample is based on the largest component according to LAGA Notice 32 (PN 98) (see Table 2). This guideline can be applied up to a maximum largest component of 120 mm. It also specifies the number of laboratory samples, which corresponds as far as possible to the number of composite samples.

Tab. 1: Examples for the volume-related minimum number of individual and composite samples (LAGA-Communication 32 (PN 98) 2019)

Volume

Number of incremental samples

Number of composite samples

up to 30 m3

8

2

up to 60 m3

12

3

up to 100 m3

16

4

up to 150 m3

20

5

up to 200 m3

24

6

up to 300 m3

28

7

...

...

...

up to 600 m3

40

10

 

Tab. 2: Minimum volumes of individual samples and laboratory samples depending on grain size (LAGA Notice 32 (PN 98) 2019)

Maximum grain size

Minimum volume of the incremental sample

Minimum volume of the laboratory sample

< 2 mm  

0,5 l

1 l

> 2 mm to < 20 mm

1 l

2 l

> 20 mm to < 50 mm 

2 l

4 l

> 50 mm to < 120 mm

5 l

10 l

> 120

Piece = single sample

Piece = single sample

 

The samples not examined in the laboratory should be set aside until the examination is completed in such a way that the examined parameters remain unchanged. If areas with deviating properties appear in the basic set, each subset should be characterised separately.

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