Trucked Liquid Waste
What is Trucked Liquid Waste?
Many industrial, commercial and institutional operations produce liquid waste that is not suitable for discharge to the sanitary sewer or storm water systems. These wastes are generated at operations such as; restaurants, car washes, automotive repair shops, parking lots, dry cleaners, photo processors, laboratories Read more ![]()
Proper Management & Disposal
Under the Environmental Management Act, a generator of waste may be held liable for any contamination created as a result of the deposit of that waste. Read more ![]()
Catch Basin Facts
A common type of trucked waste is the materials that are collected in catch basins. Find out why you need to dispose of this waste properly, and how to do it. Read more
Service Provider Directory
For a listing of service providers who haul trucked liquid waste please visit the TLW Service Provider Directory.
About the CRD's Trucked Liquid Waste Program
The TLW program is a sub-set of the Core Area Liquid Waste Management Plan (LWMP) and is covered in Chapter 12 of the LWMP document. Read more ![]()

Trucked Liquid Waste Resources
Technical Reports
- Catch Basin Waste: Review of Assessment, Treatment and Disposal Practices(PDF
) - Review
of Management Practices for Catch Basin and Oil-Water Separator
Wastes (PDF
) - Review
of the Regulations Related to Trucked Liquid Wastes in
the CRD(PDF
) - Catch Basin Waste Dewatering Pilot Study (PDF
)
Documents
- Trucked
Liquid Waste Overview - Power Point (PDF
) - Trucked Liquid Waste Facts - Catch Basin Tips (PDF
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