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

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24. Where the characterization performed in accordance with sections 20 to 23 shows that the level of one of the inorganic parameters indicated in Table 1 of Schedule I is higher than a maximum level that is indicated in the second column of that same table, the mobility of that parameter must be analyzed by making 1 test for each of the following types of leaching:
(1)  leaching for assessing the mobility of inorganic species;
(2)  acid rain leaching;
(3)  water leaching.
The first paragraph applies to residual crushed stone only where the level of the inorganic parameters listed in Schedule I to this Regulation are higher than the limit values listed for those parameters in Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q-2, r. 37).
O.C. 871-2020, s. 24; O.C. 1461-2022, s. 18.
24. Where the characterization performed in accordance with sections 20 to 23 shows that the level of one of the inorganic parameters indicated in Table 1 of Schedule I is higher than the maximum level indicated in the second column of that same table, the mobility of that parameter must be analyzed by making 1 test for each of the following types of leaching:
(1)  leaching for assessing the mobility of inorganic species;
(2)  acid rain leaching;
(3)  water leaching.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 24.
In force: 2020-12-31
24. Where the characterization performed in accordance with sections 20 to 23 shows that the level of one of the inorganic parameters indicated in Table 1 of Schedule I is higher than the maximum level indicated in the second column of that same table, the mobility of that parameter must be analyzed by making 1 test for each of the following types of leaching:
(1)  leaching for assessing the mobility of inorganic species;
(2)  acid rain leaching;
(3)  water leaching.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 24.