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Multi-Sector Air Pollutants Regulations

Version of section 5 from 2016-06-17 to 2020-09-20:


Marginal note:Rated capacity at least 10.5 GJ/h

  •  (1) This Part applies in respect of a pre-existing, transitional or modern boiler or heater located in a regulated facility that is used or designed to combust gaseous fossil fuel and that has a rated capacity of at least 10.5 GJ/h.

  • Marginal note:Regulated facilities

    (2) The following are the regulated facilities:

    • (a) oil and gas facilities;

    • (b) oil sands facilities;

    • (c) chemicals facilities;

    • (d) nitrogen-based fertilizer facilities;

    • (e) pulp and paper facilities;

    • (f) base metals facilities;

    • (g) potash facilities;

    • (h) alumina facilities and aluminum facilities;

    • (i) power plants;

    • (j) iron, steel and ilmenite facilities;

    • (k) iron ore pelletizing facilities; and

    • (l) cement manufacturing facilities.

  • Marginal note:Excluded boilers and heaters

    (3) Despite subsections (1) and (2), this Part does not apply in respect of the following types of boiler or heater:

    • (a) a heater that is used to dry, bake or calcinate materials, including a kiln as defined in section 101 and an anode-baking furnace;

    • (b) a heater that is used in any process to chemically transform ore or intermediate products into bulk metallic products;

    • (c) a coke oven battery;

    • (d) a heater or boiler that is designed to combust coke oven gas;

    • (e) a blast furnace stove;

    • (f) a heater or boiler that is designed to combust blast furnace gas;

    • (g) an ethylene cracker;

    • (h) a steam methane reformer;

    • (i) a reheat furnace;

    • (j) a boiler or heater that is used only for activities that are subsequent to the hot rolling of steel into basic shapes at an iron, steel and ilmenite facility;

    • (k) a chemical recovery boiler;

    • (l) a biomass boiler;

    • (m) a heat-recovery steam generator;

    • (n) a boiler that combusts exhaust gases that arise from the partial combustion of coke in a vessel integrated with a fluid coking unit; and

    • (o) a boiler or heater that is used only in the start-up of a facility or process and operated for fewer than 500 hours in each previous year of its operation.


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