1. Definitions: In this Regulation, unless the context indicates otherwise,(a) (paragraph revoked);
(b) “privy” means a toilet with no water-flushing system, built outside an isolated dwelling;
(c) “compost toilet” means a toilet operating without water and without effluent, in which fecal matter is transformed into compost;
(c.0.1) “toilet” means an appliance designed to receive urine or feces, or both;
(c.1) “leaching field” means a work intended to distribute the effluent of a standard sand-filter bed, advanced secondary treatment system or tertiary treatment system to complete purification by seepage through the disposal site;
(c.1.1) “cementation class” means the “weakly cemented class”, the strongly cemented class” or the “indurated class” of a soil as defined in The Canadian System of Soil Classification;
(c.1.2) “textural class” means a class described in Schedule 1 and established on the basis of soil texture;
(c.2) “CBOD5” means 5-day carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand;
(d) (paragraph revoked);
(e) “clarified water” means the effluent from a septic tank;
(f) “grey water” means kitchen, bathroom and laundry water, water from household appliances other than a toilet, including when the water is evacuated through a floor drain, including the floor drain in a residential garage, or the floor drain of an isolated residence and of a building or site referred to in section 2. In the latter case, the building or location must evacuate only grey water, sanitary wastewater or water from a toilet;
(g) “domestic waste water” means water from a toilet combined with grey water;
(g.1) “non-domestic waste water” means waste water discharged by a building or site, other than domestic waste water, water from toilets, grey water or rainwater;
(h) “soil absorption system” means a work intended to spread over the effluent of a primary or secondary treatment system to complete purification by seepage through the disposal site;
(i) “soil absorption field” means a soil absorption system composed of absorption trenches;
(j) “seepage bed” means a soil absorption system built without trenches in a single excavation and constituted of a seepage bed;
(j.1) “maintenance” means routine recurring work or action required to keep a disposal system in such condition that it may be continuously utilized, at its original or designed capacity and efficiency;
(k) (paragraph revoked);
(l) “standard sand-filter bed” means an absorption work built into impermeable or low permeability soil with borrowed sand and that discharges an effluent;
(m) “above-ground sand-filter bed” means a soil absorption system built above high permeability, permeable or low permeability soil with borrowed sand;
(n) “holding tank” means a watertight tank intended for storing sewage from a low-flush toilet or grey water before haulage;
(o) “septic tank” means a primary treatment system composed of a tank intended for receiving domestic waste water or grey water;
(p) (paragraph revoked);
(q) “Act” means the Environment Quality Act (chapter Q-2); (q.1) “SS” means suspended solids;
(r) (paragraph revoked);
(s) (paragraph revoked);
(s.1) “municipal wastewater treatment works” means a municipal wastewater treatment works described in the second paragraph of section 1 of the Regulation respecting municipal wastewater treatment works (chapter Q-2, r. 34.1); (t) “seepage pit” means a soil absorption system consisting of a hole in the ground;
(u) “isolated dwelling” means a single or multi-family dwelling containing 6 bedrooms or fewer;
(u.1) “impermeable soil” means soil whose percolation time is equal to or greater than 45 minutes per centimetre, whose hydraulic conductivity is equal to or less than 6x10-5 cm/s or whose texture is in the impermeable zone identified in Schedule 1;
(u.2) “low permeability soil” means soil whose percolation time is equal to or greater than 25 minutes and less than 45 minutes per centimetre, whose hydraulic conductivity is greater than 6x10-5 cm/s and equal to or less than 2x10-4 cm/s or whose texture is in the low permeability zone identified in Schedule 1;
(u.3) “permeable soil” means soil whose percolation time is equal to or greater than 4 minutes and less than 25 minutes per centimetre, whose hydraulic conductivity is greater than 2x10-4 cm/s and equal to or less than 4x10-3 cm/s or whose texture is in the permeable zone identified in Schedule 1;
(u.4) “high permeability soil” means soil whose percolation time is less than 4 minutes per centimetre, whose hydraulic conductivity is greater than 4x10-3 cm/s or whose texture is in the high permeability zone identified in Schedule 1;
(u.5) “rainwater management system” means any man-made works used for collecting and transporting rainwater to a hydrographic network;
(v) (paragraph revoked);
(w) “available area” means an area of land without trees, shrubs or structures which is used for purposes other than the circulation or parking of motor vehicles;
(w.1) “hydraulic loading rate” means the volume of effluent applied to the soil of a disposal site or a treatment system component, expressed in litres per surface unit per day (L/(m2.d));
(w.2) “linear hydraulic loading rate” means the volume of effluent applied to the soil of a disposal site or a treatment system component, expressed in litres per unit length per day (L/(m.d));
(x) “disposal site” means the part of natural land intended to receive a system for the discharge, collection or disposal of domestic waste water, grey water or toilet effluents;
(x.1) “texture” means the size distribution of mineral particles in a soil using percentage by weight of primary particles less than or equal to 2 mm making up the soil, determined with reference to the particle dimensions specified in Schedule 1;
(x.2) “qualified third person” means a professional within the meaning of section 1 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26) whose professional order governs the practise of the professional activity to which this Regulation applies, or a person holding a valid qualification certificate in matters of operation of wastewater treatment works issued under a vocational training and qualification program established by the Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity under section 29.1 of the Act respecting workforce vocational training and qualification (chapter F-5); (y) (paragraph revoked);
(z) (paragraph revoked);
(z.1) “CFU” means colony forming units.