Hi,

Bentonite mud used for filling in the foundation phase is normally sent to special landfills as hazardous waste, thus being excluded from MR2 calculations.

However, there is a special treatment that uses flocculation and decantation techniques to separate the mud from the water, and what results is a kind of earth-like material that is accepted by end-use entities as regular excavated soil. In a specific project, this earth-like product is being sent to a site that uses soil as material to fill the land (something like ADC material).

My question is: since the product being sent for reuse is a type of earth/soil material, my first hunch is that it would have to be excluded from MR2 calculations. But technically, what should be excluded is "excavated soil" and land-clearing debris, and this material is NOT excavated, despite being a kind of soil; it's a material used in construction. So: CAN we include this in MR2 calculations as diverted waste, or are we not allowed to?

Thank you!