Q-2, r. 17.1 - Regulation respecting the regulatory scheme applying to activities on the basis of their environmental impact

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288. The storage of paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, textiles or metals for reclamation purposes is exempted from authorization pursuant to this Division on the following conditions:
(1)  the total volume of materials stored is equal to or less than 300 m3 pour for each type of material;
(2)  the materials are stored by a person qualified to receive them and who reclaims them;
(3)  the metals
(a)  are not hazardous materials or contaminated by hazardous materials;
(b)  do not contain halocarbons, unless they are recovered at the storage site;
(c)  do not come from dental amalgam separators;
(4)  the storage area for the materials is laid out on a concrete-covered or bituminous concrete-covered surface;
(5)  paper, cardboard and textiles are stored in a way that protects them from the elements;
(6)  the site is laid out in a way that ensures that access is controlled and that the admissibility of the materials can be verified.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 288.
In force: 2020-12-31
288. The storage of paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, textiles or metals for reclamation purposes is exempted from authorization pursuant to this Division on the following conditions:
(1)  the total volume of materials stored is equal to or less than 300 m3 pour for each type of material;
(2)  the materials are stored by a person qualified to receive them and who reclaims them;
(3)  the metals
(a)  are not hazardous materials or contaminated by hazardous materials;
(b)  do not contain halocarbons, unless they are recovered at the storage site;
(c)  do not come from dental amalgam separators;
(4)  the storage area for the materials is laid out on a concrete-covered or bituminous concrete-covered surface;
(5)  paper, cardboard and textiles are stored in a way that protects them from the elements;
(6)  the site is laid out in a way that ensures that access is controlled and that the admissibility of the materials can be verified.
O.C. 871-2020, s. 288.