Coal Tar Testing for Reclaimed Asphalt Across England, Scotland & Wales
The ADEPT guidance for managing reclaimed asphalt provides a structured approach for identifying, testing, and classifying materials that may contain coal tar. Coal tar is a hazardous substance, and its presence significantly affects how reclaimed asphalt can be handled, reused, or disposed of. The ADEPT standard supports a consistent, evidence-based process for highway authorities and contractors.
Purpose of Testing
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To determine whether reclaimed asphalt contains coal tar and, if so, at what concentration.
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To classify the material correctly for reuse, recycling, or disposal.
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To support compliance with environmental legislation and duty of care obligations.
Testing Approach
Coal tar identification under ADEPT typically follows a tiered methodology:
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Classification of Material
| Category | Description | Implications |
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Non‑tar bound asphalt
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PAH levels below ADEPT thresholds | Can typically be reused or recycled as standard asphalt |
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Tar‑containing asphalt (TCA)
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Elevated PAH levels or confirmed coal tar | Classified as hazardous; strict controls apply |
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High‑tar material
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Very high PAH concentrations | Requires specialist handling and disposal |
Management Requirements
If coal tar is confirmed:
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Material must be segregated and stored separately.
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Reuse options are limited and must follow environmental permitting rules.
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Transport must comply with hazardous waste regulations.
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Disposal typically requires a permitted hazardous waste facility.
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Duty of care documentation and waste classification records must be maintained.
Why ADEPT Matters
The ADEPT standard helps to:
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Support consistent national practice
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Reduce environmental risk
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Protect workers from exposure to carcinogenic substances
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Support compliant and cost-effective asset management
WHY CHOOSE THE TESTING LAB PLC FOR COAL TAR TESTING?
Specialist testing provider
Support for coal tar identification and classification in reclaimed asphalt using a structured testing approach aligned to ADEPT guidance across England, Scotland and Wales.
Clear, practical reporting
Straightforward reporting to support material decisions, compliance documentation, and contractor/highway authority requirements.
Support for risk reduction and compliant management
Testing that helps inform segregation, handling, transport and disposal decisions where coal tar is present.
Independent. Nationwide.
Supporting clients across England, Scotland & Wales from our National Control Centre.
Areas we cover
From our National Control Centre, we provide coal tar testing for reclaimed asphalt services across:
- Yorkshire & Humberside
- North East & North West
- East Anglia & East Midlands
- London, South East & South West
- West Midlands, Scotland & Wales
We can support:
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Highway authorities and contractors managing reclaimed asphalt arisings
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ADEPT-aligned assessment and testing workflows for suspected tar-bound materials
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Screening and laboratory confirmation for coal tar presence and PAH concentrations
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Material classification support for reuse, recycling, or disposal decisions
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Documentation support for duty of care, waste classification and compliant handling
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