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The forms of such wastes are exemplified by but not limited to: liquids such as acids, alkalis, caustics, leachate, petroleum (and its derivatives), and processes or treatment wastewaters; sludges which are semi-solid substances resulting from process or treatment operations or residues from storage or use of liquids; solidified chemicals, paints or pigments; and dredge spoil generated by manufacturing or industrial processes, foundry sand, and the end or by-products of incineration or other forms of combustion. This term does not include oil or gas drilling, production, and treatment wastes (such as brines, oil, and frac fluids); overburden, spoil, or tailings resulting from mining; or solution mining brine and insoluble component wastes.
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Commercial waste means solid waste generated by stores, offices, restaurants, warehouses and nonmanufacturing activities at industrial facilities.
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Under section Section 21.1 of Street and Traffic By-law 2849 PDF file (40 KB), passenger zones can be used to load or unload passengers for up to 3 minutes.
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Passenger zones are located in front of areas where large groups of people are being dropped off or picked up, including hotels, theatres, nightclubs, and community halls.
Industrial waste means solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes. Such processes may include, but are not limited to the following:
We install loading and passenger zones to provide space for motorists to safely load and unload goods, materials, and people.
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Find accessible parking in Vancouver. Learn about parking exemptions for people with disabilities, and how to get a SPARC parking permit.
Stopping in loading and passenger zones for anything other than loading or unloading passengers and materials is illegal under Street and Traffic By-law 2849.
Know the regulations for commercial loading zones and lanes, including the rules both commercial and non-commercial vehicles must follow.
Motorists displaying a valid permit for people with disabilities (a SPARC placard) can park in non-commercial loading zones and passenger zones for up to 30 minutes while loading and unloading passengers and materials.