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December 21, 2006
TORONTO – The Ministry of the Environment will impose strict conditions on two certificates of approval that will be granted under the Environmental Protection Act to Lafarge Canada to replace about 30 per cent of the fuel it currently uses at its cement manufacturing plant in Bath through a gradual phasing-in of used tires and other municipal wastes.
In a pilot project, Lafarge will be allowed to burn these wastes under strictly controlled conditions in order to confirm that the process can safely meet Ontario’s stringent air emission standards. It will burn tires in gradually increasing amounts in three demonstration stages over a period of two years. Only if emissions levels meet the ministry’s standards can Lafarge then proceed to the next stage.
The strict conditions set out in Lafarge’s air certificate of approval
include:
Though no facility in Ontario currently uses tires as an alternative fuel, in a further development, Environment Minister Laurel Broten is also proposing to call a temporary halt to the burning of tires for a period of two years. This halt will give ministry scientists and experts the opportunity to ensure the environmental performance of facilities that convert tires to energy. If the results are not complete, the halt can be extended to three years.
Alternative fuels, including tires, have been used for many years in safe, proven processes to make cement in Quebec as well as such jurisdictions as Sweden, Germany, and California.
The plan for a proposed suspension on the burning of used tires
has been posted on the Environmental Registry for a 45-day public
comment period. It is available at http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envregistry/029090er.htm.
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