Q-2, r. 49 - Regulation respecting the reclamation of residual materials

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17. For purposes of its reclamation, a residual granular material must meet the following requirements in regard to its content:
(1)  inorganic contaminants must meet the following conditions:
(a)  in the case of category 1, 2 or 3 residual granular materials, the maximum levels must be less than or equal to the levels applicable to its category, as well as, where applicable, the maximum levels for leaching tests;
(b)  in the case of category 4 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the limit values provided for in the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q-2, r. 37);
(2)  except for asphalt, the level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10- C50) must meet the following conditions:
(a)  it must be less than or equal to the maximum level applicable to its category;
(b)  it must be less than or equal to 3,500 mg/kg according to analysis on the total extractible fraction;
(3)  except for asphalt, the organic contaminants must meet the following conditions:
(a)  in the case of category 1 to 3 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the maximum levels applicable to its category prescribed by Table 2 of Schedule I;
(b)  in the case of category 4 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the limit values prescribed by the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation;
(4)  the total impurities must be less than 1% by weight of the residual granular material and the low-density particles, also called light materials, particularly wood, plastic, insulating material and straw, must be less than 0.1% of the residual granular material;
(5)  the grooving sludge and ready-mix concrete basin sediments must have a dryness greater than 55%.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 17; O.C. 1461-2022, s. 13.
17. For purposes of its reclamation, a residual granular material must meet the following requirements in regard to its content:
(1)  inorganic contaminants must comply with the maximum levels applicable to its category and, where applicable, the maximum levels for leaching tests;
(2)  except for asphalt, the level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10- C50) must meet the following conditions:
(a)  it must be less than or equal to the maximum level applicable to its category;
(b)  it must be less than or equal to 3,500 mg/kg according to analysis on the total extractible fraction;
(3)  except for asphalt, the organic contaminants must meet the following conditions:
(a)  in the case of category 1 to 3 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the maximum levels applicable to its category prescribed by Table 2 of Schedule I;
(b)  in the case of category 4 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the limit values prescribed by the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q-2, r. 37);
(4)  the total impurities must be less than 1% by weight of the residual granular material and the low-density particles, also called light materials, particularly wood, plastic, insulating material and straw, must be less than 0.1% of the residual granular material;
(5)  the grooving sludge and ready-mix concrete basin sediments must have a dryness greater than 55%.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 17.
In force: 2020-12-31
17. For purposes of its reclamation, a residual granular material must meet the following requirements in regard to its content:
(1)  inorganic contaminants must comply with the maximum levels applicable to its category and, where applicable, the maximum levels for leaching tests;
(2)  except for asphalt, the level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10- C50) must meet the following conditions:
(a)  it must be less than or equal to the maximum level applicable to its category;
(b)  it must be less than or equal to 3,500 mg/kg according to analysis on the total extractible fraction;
(3)  except for asphalt, the organic contaminants must meet the following conditions:
(a)  in the case of category 1 to 3 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the maximum levels applicable to its category prescribed by Table 2 of Schedule I;
(b)  in the case of category 4 residual granular materials, the levels must be less than or equal to the limit values prescribed by the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q-2, r. 37);
(4)  the total impurities must be less than 1% by weight of the residual granular material and the low-density particles, also called light materials, particularly wood, plastic, insulating material and straw, must be less than 0.1% of the residual granular material;
(5)  the grooving sludge and ready-mix concrete basin sediments must have a dryness greater than 55%.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 17.