§ Mr. HinchliffeTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales in what quantities per nation annually European toxic waste has been imported by Wales for each year since 1979.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettInformation on the importation of waste by country of origin into the United Kingdom is available only for the period since the introduction of the Transfrontier Shipment of Hazardous Waste Regulations in October 1988. The information available in respect of 405W imports of waste for disposal in Wales from European Community states for the years to 31 March 1989 and 1990 is shown in the table.
Imports of Hazardous Waste into Wales for the Continent of Europe Country of Origin Quantity (Tonnes) 1988–89 1989–90 Belgium 3,265 1,274 France — 16 Federal Republic of Germany — 331 Greece — 5 Republic of Ireland — 148 Italy 73 974 Luxembourg — 17 Netherlands 351 281 Portugal — 73 Spain — 218
§ Mr. HinchliffeTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what quantity of waste, in the last year for which figures are available, was imported for direct landfill within Wales.
Total amount of general grant paid to each district council from 1980–81 to 1988–89 Council 1980–81 £ 1981–82 £ 1982–83 £ 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ 1985–86 £ 1986–87 £ 1987–88 £ 1988–89 £ Antrim 203,022 328,676 273,676 330,827 259,285 312,498 370,276 297,415 230,107 Ards 346,468 593,983 702,750 877,683 821,992 853,823 1,145,922 1,144,002 1,109,965 Armagh 502,001 671,488 692,015 854,148 774,515 806,218 874,313 934,594 917,120 Ballymena 299,894 375,831 393,015 408,572 429,719 416,316 515,209 441,014 468,248 Ballymoney 204,458 311,116 361,020 425,117 422,414 433,467 457,971 600,071 553,888 Banbridge 311,737 383,449 395,849 477,166 490,608 505,922 529,522 605,433 586,867 Belfast 2,010,941 2,285,195 2,987,789 3,999,843 4,365,614 4,692,549 5,122,136 5,368,404 5,680,258 Carrickfergus 351,657 433,369 523,866 508,389 447,617 423,650 430,674 462,328 449,508 Castlereagh 418,909 422,403 467,568 545,002 470,966 435,300 526,291 426,557 430,021 Coleraine 197,769 227,528 245,284 344,277 349,431 370,204 342,722 288,401 311,666 Cookstown 286,874 330,280 376,234 468,069 444,731 470,701 479,230 517,465 477,515 Craigavon 639,863 727,980 877,940 1,169,184 1,253,782 1,258,565 1,256,531 1,503,284 1,505,757 Derry 988,283 1,389,176 1,649,291 2,005,417 2,155,433 2,150,279 2,411,072 2,517,295 2,698,647 Down 458,227 677,867 750,882 916,544 901,658 1,059,929 1,235,652 1,427,921 1,437,359 Dungannon 511,942 606,880 735,385 886,125 908,574 945,193 887,350 971,853 942,600 Fermanagh 695,689 807,546 882,082 1,015,839 1,029,604 1,054,522 1,144,780 1,193,343 1,116,206 Larne 169,423 248,236 320,358 346,137 350,127 383,348 395,700 372,040 390,630 Limavady 239,746 305,037 332,150 372,369 382,499 428,037 486,044 522,866 607,730 Lisburn 361,035 511,401 674,101 889,998 915,718 798,696 1,089,944 1,015,680 1,117,620 Magherafelt 307,121 394,661 452,749 558,461 568,099 615,274 623,256 687,739 711,912 Moyle 183,634 229,752 265,262 326,380 386,676 372,579 447,260 463,143 457,943 Newry and Mourne 1,004,081 1,232,093 1,518,586 1,890,419 2,259,691 2,387,487 2,598,258 2,632,989 2,670,374 Newtownabbey 518,411 538,930 608,465 892,923 951,454 1,027,691 1,050,207 1,053,659 986,500 North Down 85,624 187,687 277,955 378,878 371,700 347,092 655,536 581,305 591,281 Omagh 440,336 629,884 792,264 958,572 1,064,991 1,109,986 1,026,753 1,114,700 1,106,807 Strabane 612,662 667,876 846,538 890,887 1,049,679 1,163,216 1,097,377 1,243,202 1,204,510
§ Mr. Peter RobinsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will provide a table showing the district rate for each district council in ascending order for the year 1980–81 and each subsequent year.
§ Mr. NeedhamI will write to the hon. Gentleman and place a copy in the Library.
§ Mr. Peter RobinsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is the 1990–91 estimated gross expenditure for each district council in Northern Ireland; and what is the estimated population of each district.
§ Mr. NeedhamThe information is set out in the table.
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§ Mr. Nicholas BennettNo imports of hazardous waste for disposal at Welsh landfill sites have been notified under the Transfrontier Shipment of Hazardous Waste Regulations 1988.
§ Mr. HinchliffeTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of waste incinerated within Wales is imported; and what are the projected levels of such importation for the next decade.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettFigures on waste incineration are not maintained centrally and no future projections are available.