2. The following do not constitute hazardous materials:(1) contaminated soil except, for the purposes of the prohibition in section 94 of this Regulation, soil having more than 50 mg of PCB per kg of soil;
(2) material from the construction, dismantling or renovation of an immovable or infrastructure, except materials and objects that are classed as hazardous materials according to section 4 of this Regulation;
(3) scrap metal and other metal objects, except objects that are classed as hazardous materials according to section 4 of this Regulation;
(4) fabrics other than absorbent fabrics used during hazardous material recovery operations;
(5) biomedical waste governed by the Regulation respecting biomedical waste (chapter Q-2, r. 12);
(6) mill residual materials within the meaning of section 1 of the Regulation respecting pulp and paper mills (chapter Q-2, r. 27), as well as other residual materials referred to in section 117 of that Regulation;
(7) pesticides governed by the Pesticides Act (chapter P-9.3);
(8) spray formulations and rinsings resulting from the use of a pesticide;
(9) wastewater other than wastewater from pipeless rinsing baths from surface treatment operations;
(10) mine tailings and sludge from treatment of the effluent from a tailings storage yard where such sludge is deposited in the yard;
(11) materials from dredging operations;
(12) collected snow;
(13) radioactive materials which meet the requirements fixed in a permit issued by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission in respect of their deposit in a sanitary landfill site, an engineered landfill or an incineration site or in respect of their discharge into a sewer system;
(14) bituminous concrete, asphalt shingles, solid plastic, solid rubber and asbestos;
(15) sludge from a sceptic tank, from a drinking water treatment plant or from a sanitary or municipal wastewater purification works;
(16) residue from an underground access manhole, from a street catch basin or from a car-wash sump;
(17) manure and liquid manure;
(18) treated wood;
(19) shredded automobile hulks;
(20) smoke detectors; and
(21) ash and other residue from an incineration facility governed by Chapter III of the Regulation respecting the landfilling and incineration of residual materials, (chapter Q-2, r. 19) or from a biomedical waste incineration facility.