Code of Practice for Concrete Producing Plants

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Code of Practice for Concrete Producing Plants Effective September 30, 1996 Made under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, RSA 2000, ce-12 Published by Alberta Queen s Printer Queen s Printer Bookstore 5 th Floor, Park Plaza 10611-98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Phone: 780-427-4952 Fax: 780-452-0668 E-mail: qp@gov.ab.ca Shop on-line at www.qp.alberta.ca

CODE OF PRACTICE CONCRETE PRODUCING PLANTS ALBERTA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Preface 2 Introduction 3 Definitions 4 Registration 5 Person Responsible s Duty 6 Pollution Control Technology Requirements 7 Operation Requirements 8 Record Keeping 9 Reporting 10 Code Amendment 11 Effective Date Appendix A: Environmental Log Book Format Appendix B: Information Form Registration Form

Preface CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE PRODUCING PLANTS ALBERTA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1(1) The Code of Practice for Concrete Producing Plants is incorporated by the Substance Release Regulation (A.R. 124/93), under the authority of section 36 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. Persons responsible for plants affected by this Code must meet all its requirements to ensure that their activities are in compliance with Alberta's environmental laws. In addition to the requirements of this Code of Practice, persons responsible must comply with all requirements of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, its associated regulations, and all other applicable laws. (2) Persons responsible for plants affected by this Code must register with Alberta Environmental Protection prior to commencing operation of a concrete producing plant. Section 4 of this Code deals with registration in greater detail. Introduction 2(1) This Code of Practice outlines the minimum operating requirements for concrete producing plants as defined below. These requirements must be complied with by persons responsible for concrete producing plants within the Province of Alberta. As well, persons responsible should consult with persons or parties that may be affected by the plant's operations. (2) Questions or concerns regarding the application or contents of this Code of Practice can be made to: or: or: Alberta Environmental Protection Northeast Boreal & Parkland Regions Regional Director 5th Floor, 9820-106 Street Edmonton, AB T5K 2J6 Phone: (403)427-5836 Fax: (403)422-5120 Alberta Environmental Protection Northwest Boreal & Northern East Slopes Regions Regional Director 203, 111-54 Street Edson, AB T7E 1T2 Phone: (403)723-8395 Fax: (403)723-8542

Definitions Alberta Environmental Protection Southern East Slopes & Prairie Regions Regional Director 201 Deerfoot Square 2938-11 Street N.E. Calgary, AB T2E 7L7 Phone: (403)297-7605 Fax: (403)297-5944 3(1) In this Code of Practice, (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) "baghouse" means a device that removes particulates from air by passing the air through a fabric bag or paper cartridge filter; "concrete producing plant" means a stationary plant that manufactures concrete and has a designed production rate of at least 120 tonnes of concrete per hour or 50 cubic metres of concrete per hour; "environmental log" means the environmental log format set out in Appendix "A" to this Code; "fugitive dust emissions" means dust emissions to the environment originating from a plant source other than a vent, flue, stack, or break or rupture in process equipment; "industrial runoff" means surface water resulting from precipitation that falls on and traverses a plant excluding any undeveloped areas. (2) Terms that are defined in section 1 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and in the Substance Release Regulation (A.R. 124/93) have the same meaning when they are used in this Code of Practice, unless otherwise defined or modified within this Code of Practice. Registration 4 In addition to any information required by the Director under the Approvals and Registration Procedure Regulation (A.R. 113/93), the person responsible shall complete the registration form attached to this Code of Practice and forward it to the Director. Person Responsible's Duty 5 The person responsible shall comply with all requirements of this Code of Practice. Pollution Control Technology Requirements 6(1) A concrete producing plant shall be equipped with pollution control

technology that meets the requirements of this Code. (2) If a person responsible proposes at any time to make significant modifications to the pollution control technology or the plant throughput of a concrete producing plant, the person responsible shall provide the Director with additional information about these proposed modifications by completing and submitting the form attached as Appendix "B" to this Code of Practice. (3) A concrete producing plant shall use pollution control technology and operating practices that meet the following environmental requirements. (a) (b) (c) (d) The opacity from all air emission sources at the concrete producing plant shall not exceed 40 percent, averaged over a period of 6 consecutive minutes. The concentration of particulates in the effluent stream from the concrete producing plant's cement and flyash silos to the ambient air shall not exceed 0.20 grams per kilogram of effluent. Fugitive dust emissions from the concrete producing plant shall not cause an adverse effect. Industrial run-off from the concrete producing plant and washings from concrete truck operations shall be controlled and disposed of in a manner to prevent adverse effects. Operation Requirements 7(1) The person responsible shall control fugitive dust emissions generated from the concrete producing plant operations. The person responsible shall control excessive dust generated from traffic in the vicinity of the silos and load out areas by wetting down the area, using dust suppressing agents, collecting and removing accumulated dust, or any combination of these. (2) The person responsible shall collect, store, transport and dispose of baghouse dust in tight containers to minimize its release in the ambient air. (3) The person responsible shall collect and take all used lubrication oil generated at the concrete producing plant to an oil recycling facility approved by Alberta Environmental Protection. (4) No person shall burn or bury waste at a concrete producing plant. (5) The person responsible shall carry out the following inspections at the concrete producing plant. (a) The person responsible shall check the integrity of the baghouse on a weekly basis and record the findings in the environmental log. This inspection shall be a visual check of the baghouse for damage or improper connections. The outlet (clean) side of the baghouse shall be inspected for any evidence of dust that may be passing.

(b) The person responsible shall conduct an inspection of the baghouse and associated equipment each year to ensure they are in proper operating condition. This shall include an examination of all bags or filters to ensure they are in good condition, an examination of the seals and connections on the baghouse and the condition of all vent lines and ducts. The person responsible shall record the results of this inspection in the environmental log. Record Keeping 8(1) The person responsible shall maintain a copy of the registration at the concrete producing plant at all times. This document shall be made available at any time for inspection by Alberta Environmental Protection. (2) The person responsible shall keep an environmental log of all actions taken to comply with this Code of Practice. The form of the environmental log is included in Appendix "A" of this Code and shall include the following information: (a) (b) (c) The date of the annual baghouse inspection and name of the person who conducted the inspection shall be recorded in the environmental log. A summary of the condition of the baghouse at the annual inspection and the corrective actions taken shall also be recorded. The date of the weekly baghouse inspection, name of the person who conducted the inspection and condition of the baghouse shall be recorded in the environmental log. All problems occurring at the concrete producing plant, and the corrective or maintenance action taken shall be recorded in the environmental log. (3) The person responsible shall complete the environmental log each week and shall make it available at the concrete producing plant for inspection by Alberta Environmental Protection upon request. Each completed environmental log shall be maintained at the concrete producing plant by the person responsible for a minimum of 5 years from the completion of the operating year covered by the environmental log. Reporting 9 The person responsible shall immediately report any contravention of this Code of Practice by telephone to the Director of Pollution Control Division at (403) 422-4505. The Director of Pollution Control Division may require the person responsible to provide a further written report of any contravention. Code Amendment 10 This Code of Practice will be reviewed every 10 years beginning in 2006. Alberta Environmental Protection will accept and compile written comments on

the contents of this Code at any time, and will review all comments received at the next 10 year review. The Director may institute a review and amendment of this Code of Practice at any time. All proposed amendments to this Code of Practice will be reviewed by government, the industry, and the interested public. The Director shall have the final decision on amendments made to this Code of Practice. Amendments to this Code of Practice shall become effective when published by Alberta Environmental Protection. Effective Date 11 This Code of Practice is effective September 30, 1996.

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B