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Stronger Air Emissions Standard Now In Effect

Post #1
5 weeks ago

 Stronger Air Emissions Standards Now In Effect

February 1, 2010

McGuinty Government Protecting Local Air Quality

Starting today, industrial facilities have to meet stronger standards for 33 high priority contaminants. This will better protect air quality and health in local communities.

Changes include:

  • Reducing the acceptable level of lead and acetone by about 75 per cent
  • Creating standards for acetonitrile that causes respiratory irritation and methyl isocyanate that causes respiratory tract injury
  • Cutting the acceptable level of xylenes, which have neurological effects, by nearly two-thirds.   

For a full list of air standards visit http://www.news.ontario.ca/ene/en/2010/02/strengthening-protection-for-ontarios-air.html.

QUOTES

"These stronger air standards are based on the best science on health and environmental impacts. The regulation is coming into force after extensive consultation with both industry and the environmental community."

 - John Gerretsen
Minister of the Environment

QUICK FACTS

  • These changes were made through an amendment to Regulation 419. It was introduced in 2005 and marked the biggest improvement in regulating air toxics in more than 25 years.
  • The pulp and paper, petroleum, chemical industries are among the sectors covered by the regulation.
  • Ontario currently has air standards for 124 substances and guidelines for over 200 contaminants. Proposed standards for an additional eight substances are currently undergoing consultation and will be announced later in 2010.

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Post #2
4 weeks ago

This is a great opportunity to network with other EMC members on how they will be addressing their issues with meeting the new standards. Information sharing can take place here, or through Member Needs Help.


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