| LANDFILL | A site for the disposal of waste material by burying it (8) |
| SOAKAWAY | Pit for the disposal of waste water (8) |
| STEP | A stage in the disposal of waste, perhaps (4) |
| CAMP | Meaning "field, level ground", word originally for an open area for military exercises, later a site for the huts and tents of soldiers or travellers (4) |
| AIRBASE | A site for the operation of military planes (7) |
| FLYTIPPING | Unauthorised disposal of waste materials (3-7) |
| OLYMPIA | Ring masters imply a site for the games (7) |
| INCINERATE | To destroy something, especially waste material, by burning (10) |
| EXTENDED | ________ producer responsibility refers to producers taking responsibility for management of the disposal of their products once those products are no longer useful to consumers (8) |
| TIRAMISU | Sanitarium arranging the disposal of an Italian dessert (8) |
| ARDENNES | Belgian forest region known as the site for the WWII offensive, the Battle of the Bulge |
| SLAGHEAP | A pile of waste material from a mine, etc (4,4) |
| PERSUADE | Get salesman turning up with material, by the sound of it (8) |
| CLEARANCE | The amount of room to spare for the disposal of surplus goods(9) |
| RAINWASH | The sweeping away of soil or other material by precipitation (8) |
| SEAEAGLE | Fish-eating bird - Mull, off the coast of Scotland, is a renowned breeding site for the endangered c |
| DRAINAGE | Disposal of waste water (8) |
| GRENOBLE | In selecting Reno, blessed site for the Olympics (8) |
| OAKRIDGE | City in Tennessee established in 1942 as a production site for the Manhattan Project |
| STUDFARM | Site for the selective breeding of livestock (4,4) |