Licence No.: 1458 RRR
Licence Issued: April 3, 1991
Licence Revised: May 11, 1998
Licence Revised: July 16, 2002
Licence Revised: January 22, 2003
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANITOBA ENVIRONMENT ACT (C.C.S.M. c. E125)
THIS LICENCE IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 10(1) AND 14(2) TO:
UNIVAR CANADA LTD.; "the Licencee"
The following limits, terms, and conditions shall be complied with in connection with
the operation of a chemical warehouse and distribution facility located at 169 Lowson
Crescent in the City of Winnipeg, and in accordance with the Notice of Alteration filed
under The Environment Act on January 7, 2003:
DEFINITIONS
In this Licence,
"accredited laboratory" means an analytical facility accredited by the
Standard Council of Canada (SCC), or accredited by another accrediting agency recognized
by Manitoba Conservation to be equivalent to the SCC, or be able to demonstrate, upon
request, that it has the quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedures in place
equivalent to accreditation based on the international standard ISO/IEC 17025, or
otherwise approved by the Director;
"affected area" means a geographical area excluding the property of the
Development;
"ambient concentration" means the measurement of a substance contained in
an air sample (corrected to a temperature of 25° C and to a pressure of 101.3
kilopascals) which has been collected from any point beyond the property line of the
Development;
"chemical" includes, but is not limited to petroleum products,
fertilizers and pesticides;
"Director" means an employee so designated pursuant to The Environment
Act;
"noise nuisance" means a continuous or repeated noise in an affected
area, which is offensive, obnoxious, troublesome, annoying, unpleasant, or disagreeable to
a person:
- residing in an affected area;
- working in an affected area; or
- present at a location in an affected area which is normally open to the members of the
public;
if the noise
- is the subject of at least 5 written complaints, received by the Director in a form
satisfactory to the Director, and within a 90 day period, from 5 different persons falling
within clauses a), b), or c), who do not live in the same household; or
- is the subject of at least one written complaint, received by the Director in a form
satisfactory to the Director, from a person falling within clauses a), b) or c), and the
Director is of the opinion that if the noise had occurred in a more densely populated area
there would have been at least 5 written complaints received within a 90-day period, from
5 different persons who do not live in the same household;
"opacity" means the degree to which emissions reduce the transmission of
light and obscure the view of an object in the background;
"particulate matter" means any finely divided liquid or solid matter
other than water droplets;
"particulate residue" means that part or portion of an atmospheric
emission which is deposited onto a surface;
"pesticide storage structure(s)" means any building(s) where agricultural
crop protection products are stored for either commercial or retail purposes;
"point source" means any point of emission from a Development where
pollutants are ducted into the atmosphere; and
"sewage" means human body, toilet, liquid, waterborne culinary, sink or
laundry waste.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This Section of the Licence contains requirements intended to provide guidance to the
Licencee in implementing practices to ensure that the environment is maintained in such a
manner as to sustain a high quality of life, including social and economic development,
recreation and leisure for present and future Manitobans.
- The Licencee shall comply with the current edition of the Crop Protection Institute of
Canadas warehousing standards regarding the handling and storage of crop protection
chemicals, and with all applicable federal and provincial regulations.
- The Licencee shall install and maintain, for all pesticide storage structure(s), an
automatic system(s) for fire detection and security.
- The Licencee shall, at all times during the operation of the Development, ensure that a
high standard of equipment maintenance and operational practices are implemented.
- The Licencee shall reduce the production and dissemination of wastes by initiating and
maintaining waste reduction and waste recycling programs.
- The Licencee shall not cause or permit a noise nuisance to be created as a result of the
operation of the Development, and shall take such steps as the Director may require to
eliminate or mitigate a noise nuisance.
- The Licencee shall at the request of the Director, conduct soil, air (stack and/or
ambient), ground water, surface water or noise monitoring at or adjacent to the
Development.
- The Licencee shall, unless otherwise specified in this Licence, ensure that all
analytical determinations are undertaken by an accredited laboratory for any of the
following analytes as may be specified by the Director:
- Pesticides; and
- Particulate Matter (in air).
- The Licencee shall submit a copy of the sampling report complete with analytical results
as specified pursuant to Clauses 6 and 7 of this Licence, to the Director within 60 days
of the completion of the sampling program.
SPECIFICATIONS, LIMITS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
I - AIR EMISSIONS
- The Licencee shall not emit particulate matter from the Development such that:
- particulate matter:
- exceeds 0.23 grams per dry standard cubic metre calculated at 25 degrees Celsius and 760
millimetres of mercury, corrected to 12 percent carbon dioxide for processes involving
combustion from any point source of the Development;
- exhibits a visible plume with an opacity of greater than 5 percent at any point beyond
the property line of the Development; or
- results in the deposition of visible particulate residue at any time beyond the property
line of the Development; or
- opacity from any point source of the Development equals or exceeds:
- 20 percent as the average of any 24 consecutive opacity observations taken at 15 second
intervals;
- 20 percent for more than 16 individual opacity observations within any 1 hour period; or
- 40 percent for any individual opacity observation.
II - LIQUID EMISSIONS
- The Licencee shall not direct any spillage, contaminated run-off or pollutant, other
than sewage, to an approved sewage disposal system.
- The Licencee shall contain and clean up immediately any chemical spills in order to
prevent soil, surface water or ground water contamination.
III - REMEDIAL ACTION
- The Licencee, subject to obtaining approval from an Environment Officer, shall
immediately dispose of any contaminated material in accordance with the approval.
IV - EMERGENCY CONTINGENCY PLAN
- The Licencee shall submit, within ninety (90) days of the issuance of this Licence, an
emergency response contingency plan to be approved by the Director. This plan shall
include, but not be limited to, items which will address: measures implemented for spill
prevention and containment; security; personnel training; fire and other response
arrangements.
V - PESTICIDES
- The Licencee shall construct and maintain the concrete floors and curbs of all pesticide
storage structure(s) so as to prevent spilled liquids from leaking into the soil.
- The Licencee shall create and maintain a current duplicate inventory of all pesticides
stored at the Development, with one copy stored at the premises of the Development, and
the other copy stored at a location off-site from the Development.
- The Licencee shall store only pesticides registered under the Pest Control Products Act
of Canada at the Development.
- The Licencee shall only transfer/fill chemical products in Warehouse "C" as
shown on Diagram C of the Fort Storage Site Plan dated January 8, 2003.
- The Licencee shall contain on the Development:
- any on-site pesticide spill;
- waste water generated from any response action due to an on-site release of pesticides;
and
- contaminated water resulting from the extinguishing of any fire involving pesticides.
VI - SITE DECOMMISSIONING
- The Licencee shall submit within one (1) year prior to closure of the facility, for the
approval of the Director, a formal detailed Decommissioning Plan for the facility.
- The Licencee shall implement, on closure of the facility, the approved Decommissioning
Plan.
REVIEW AND REVOCATION
- This Licence replaces Licence No. 1458 RR which is hereby rescinded.
- If, in the opinion of the Director, the Licencee has exceeded or is exceeding or has or
is failing to meet the specifications, limits, terms, or conditions set out in this
Licence, the Director may, temporarily or permanently, revoke this Licence.
- If, in the opinion of the Director, new evidence warrants a change in the
specifications, limits, terms, or conditions of this Licence, the Director may require the
filing of a new proposal pursuant to Section 10 of The Environment Act.
"original signed by"
Larry Strachan, P. Eng.
Director
Environment Act
Client File No.: 3288.00