CATEGORY 1 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material contains 1% or less of asphalt and is covered under subparagraph 1 or 2 of the second paragraph of section 19. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material contains 1% or less of asphalt and meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | N/A | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 2 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material contains 1% or less of asphalt and is covered under subparagraph 3 of the second paragraph of section 19. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material contains 1% or less of asphalt and meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
higher than the level of the second column and lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I, where applicable | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 3 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material is from road infrastructures covered under subparagraph 4 of the second paragraph of section 19 or contains more than 1% of asphalt and is covered under the second paragraph of section 19. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material is composed of a mixture of category 1 or 2 residual granular materials and more than 1% of asphalt. | ||||
Case 3: The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I, except in the case of asphalt containing slag from steel mills | higher than 100 mg/kg but lower or equal to 3,500 mg/kg, except asphalt | lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 2 of Schedule I, except asphalt | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I, where applicable | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 4 | ||||
The residual granular material is reclaimed on the land where the material was excavated and meets the following conditions: | ||||
(1) it has an impurities content lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials; | ||||
(2) it has a concentration of contaminants lower or equal to the limit values prescribed in Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q-2, r. 37) or in Schedule II of that Regulation for land with the following uses: | ||||
(a) land on which, under a municipal zoning by-law, industrial, commercial or institutional uses are authorized, except | ||||
i. land where totally or partially residential buildings are built; | ||||
ii. land where elementary-level or secondary-level educational institutions, childcare centres, day care centres, hospital centres, residential and long-term care centres, rehabilitation centres, child and youth protection centres, or correctional facilities are built; | ||||
(b) land constituting, or intended to constitute, the site of a roadway within the meaning of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) or a sidewalk bordering a roadway, a bicycle path or a municipal park, except play areas for which the limit values provided for in Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation remain applicable for a depth of at least 1 m. |
CATEGORY 1 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material requires no characterization pursuant to the second paragraph of section 19, except for materials from road infrastructures. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | N/A | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 2 | ||||
The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
between the level of the second column and the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 3 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material is asphalt and requires no characterization pursuant to this regulation. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material is composed of a mixure of category 1 or 2 residual granular materials and, if applicable, more than 1% asphalt. | ||||
Case 3 : The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I, except in the case of asphalt containing slag from steel mills | between 100 mg/kg and 3,500 mg/kg, except asphalt | lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 2 of Schedule I, except asphalt | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 4 | ||||
The residual granular material is crushed stone reclaimed on the land from which the material was excavated and meeting the following requirements: | ||||
(1) it is a category 1 or 2 material in respect of impurities; | ||||
(2) it has a level of contaminants lower than or equal to toe limit values prescribed by Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q 2, r. 37) or Schedule II of that Regulation for land before the following uses: | ||||
(a) land on which, under a municipal zoning by-law, industrial, commercial or institutional uses are authorized, except | ||||
i. land where totally or partially residential buildings are built; | ||||
ii. land where elementary-level and secondary-level educational institutions, childcare centres, day care centres, hospital centres, residential and long-term care centres, rehabilitation centres, child and youth protection centres, or correctional facilities are built; | ||||
(b) land constituting, or intended to constitute, the site of a roadway within the meaning of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) or a sidewalk bordering a roadway, a bicycle path or a municipal park, except play areas for which the limit values prescribed in Schedule I to this Regulation and in Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation for any other use remain applicable for a depth of at least 1 m. |
CATEGORY 1 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material requires no characterization pursuant to the second paragraph of section 19, except for materials from road infrastructures. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | N/A | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 2 | ||||
The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
between the level of the second column and the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 100 mg/kg | lower or equal to the level of the second column of Table 2 of Schedule I | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 3 | ||||
Case 1: The residual granular material is asphalt and requires no characterization pursuant to this regulation. | ||||
Case 2: The residual granular material is composed of a mixure of category 1 or 2 residual granular materials and, if applicable, more than 1% asphalt. | ||||
Case 3 : The residual granular material meets the following requirements: | ||||
Level of metals, metalloids and other inorganic parameters | Level of petroleum hydrocarbons (C10-C50) | Level of organic compounds | Leachates | Impurities content |
lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 1 of Schedule I, except in the case of asphalt containing slag from steel mills | between 100 mg/kg and 3,500 mg/kg, except asphalt | lower or equal to the level of the third column of Table 2 of Schedule I, except asphalt | leachates do not exceed the maximum level of Table 1 of Schedule I | lower or equal to 1% (w/w) and 0.1% (w/w) for light materials |
CATEGORY 4 | ||||
The residual granular material is crushed stone reclaimed on the land from which the material was excavated and meeting the following requirements: | ||||
(1) it is a category 1 or 2 material in respect of impurities; | ||||
(2) it has a level of contaminants lower than or equal to toe limit values prescribed by Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation (chapter Q 2, r. 37) or Schedule II of that Regulation for land before the following uses: | ||||
(a) land on which, under a municipal zoning by-law, industrial, commercial or institutional uses are authorized, except | ||||
i. land where totally or partially residential buildings are built; | ||||
ii. land where elementary-level and secondary-level educational institutions, childcare centres, day care centres, hospital centres, residential and long-term care centres, rehabilitation centres, child and youth protection centres, or correctional facilities are built; | ||||
(b) land constituting, or intended to constitute, the site of a roadway within the meaning of the Highway Safety Code (chapter C-24.2) or a sidewalk bordering a roadway, a bicycle path or a municipal park, except play areas for which the limit values prescribed in Schedule I to this Regulation and in Schedule I to the Land Protection and Rehabilitation Regulation for any other use remain applicable for a depth of at least 1 m. |