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3.6.3 Consequences of declaration
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3.6.3(1)
The consequences of the declaration will depend on the measures that are stipulated in the notice. As indicated above, these may include preparation of an IndWMP, the prohibition of the generation of the waste, various measures relating to the management of the waste, and requirements for registering, monitoring, and reporting. In addition, unless a priority waste is handled in accordance the above measures and the relevant Industrial Waste Management Plan, it may not be imported, manufactured, processed, sold, exported, recycled, recovered, treated or disposed of.
3.6.3(2)
The following diagram illustrates the process for indentifying and declaring a priority waste:
Figure 11: Process for Priority Wastes
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