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Code of Practice to Reduce Fugitive Emissions of Total Particulate Matter and Volatile Organic Compounds from the Iron, Steel and Ilmenite Sector

References

Alabama Department of Environmental Management – Air Division – Air Permit No.: 503-0095-X001

Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, A Guide to Canada-Wide Standards, 1999

Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, Canada-Wide Standard for Benzene in Air – Basic Overview, 1999

Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, CCME Environmental Guidelines for Controlling Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Aboveground Storage Tanks, 1995

Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, Environmental Code of Practice for the Measurement and Control of Fugitive VOC Emissions from Equipment Leaks, 1993

Canadian Standards Association, Emergency Planning for Industrial Emergencies – A National Standard of Canada, 1995

Canadian Steel Producers Association, Benzene Environmental Best Practice Manual for Coke Producers in Ontario – Controlling and reducing fugitive benzene emissions from the coke production byproduct process, CSPA/EC Task Group on Benzene Emissions, 1999

Environment Canada, Environmental Code of Practice for Integrated Steel Mills, CEPA 1999 Code of Practice, EPS 1/MM/7 – March 2001

Environment Canada, Environmental Code of Practice for Integrated Steel Mills, Draft Second Edition, Revised version of December 2005

Environment Canada, Environmental Code of Practice for Non-Integrated Steel Mills, CEPA 1999 Code of Practice, EPS 1/MM/8 – March 2001

Essar Steel Algoma Inc., Fugitive Dust Management Plan, September 30, 2008

European Commission, Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), Best Available Techniques Reference Document on the Production of Iron and Steel, 2001

European Commission, European IPPC Bureau, Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for Iron and Steel Production, Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU, 2012

European IPPC Bureau, European Commission, Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) – Reference Document on Best Available Techniques in the Ferrous Metals Processing Industry, Extraction of Oil Mist Emissions and Oil Separation, p. 193, December 2001, Technologies for Sustainable Development

Gerdau Ameristeel, Cambridge, ON Best Management Plan (BMP) for Fugitive Dust Emissions, January, 2007

Indiana Department of Environmental Management – Office of Air Quality, Permits Branch – Part 70 Operating Permit No.: T089-7099-00318

Indiana Department of Environmental Management – Office of Air Quality, Permits Branch – Significant Permit Modification to Part 70 Permit No.:107-7172-00038

International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group, Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines, Integrated Steel Mills, April 30, 2007.

UK Environment Agency, Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), Guidance for the Production of Coke, Iron and Steel, Sector Guidance Note IPPC S2.01, 2004

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories – Subpart H – National Emission Standards for Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants for Equipment Leaks, Federal Register, 40 CFR Ch. 1, Subpart H, Section 63

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants – Subpart V – National Emission Standards for Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants – National Emission Standard for Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Sources), Federal Register, 40 CFR Ch. 1, Subpart V, Section 61

Long Description for Figure 1.1

Company NameCityProvinceLatitudeLongitude
AltaSteelEdmontonAlberta53.5291-113.3875
Evraz Inc. NAReginaSaskatchewan50.5156-104.6258
Gerdau Ameristeel - ManitobaSelkirkManitoba50.1302-96.9013
Essar Steel AlgomaSault Ste MarieOntario46.5208-84.3697
ArcelorMittal DofascoHamiltonOntario43.2597-79.8111
U.S. Steel Canada – Hamilton WorksHamiltonOntario43.2622-79.7867
U.S. Steel Canada – Lake Erie WorksNanticokeOntario42.81-80.0967
Hamilton Specialty Bar CorporationHamiltonOntario43.2619-79.8356
Gerdau Ameristeel - CambridgeCambridgeOntario43.3712-80.2791
Gerdau Ameristeel - WhitbyWhitbyOntario43.8578-78.9097
ASW SteelWellandOntario42.9990-79.2356
Ivaco Rolling MillsL'OrignalOntario45.6133-74.705
ArcelorMittal ContrecoeurContrecoeurQuebec45.8347-73.2472
ArcelorMittal Contrecoeur - WestContrecoeurQuebec45.8206-73.2661
Rio Tinto - Fer et Titane Inc.Sorel-TracyQuebec46.0447-73.1392

 

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