Decision 2006-85
https://had.aer.ca/link/decision4166
- Applicant
- Shell Canada Limited
- Application Number
- 1398448
- Title
- Decision 2006-085: Decision on an application by Shell Canada Limited to expand the Scotford upgrader, Strathcona County, Fort Saskatchewan
- Date
- 2006
- Title
- Decision 2006-085: Decision on an application by Shell Canada Limited to expand the Scotford upgrader, Strathcona County, Fort Saskatchewan
- Date
- 2006
- Applicant
- Shell Canada Limited
- Application Number
- 1398448
- Hearing Panel
- Lock RG
- Remmer WG
- Warren WA
- Hearing Type
- Board
- Category
- Industrial development permit
- Descriptors
- Air pollution
- Airborne waste
- Emergency procedure
- Emergency response plan
- Fort Saskatchewan area
- ID 2001-03
- Monitoring
- Noise (sound)
- NTS 83H
- Pollution control
- Sulphur recovery
- Legal References
- Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act S49
- Interveners
- Industrial Heartland Residents (IHR)
- Chichak D
- Chichak M
- Radke J
- Radke K
- Radke R
- Northwest Upgrading Inc.
- Synenco Energy Inc.
- Brown A
- Approval
- Approved with conditions
- Conditions
- APPENDIX 2 COMMITMENTS BY SHELL CANADA LIMITED 1 The following commitments were made by Shell during the hearing: 1.1 Sulphur Recovery 1.2 Emergency Response Planning 1.3 Noise 1.4 Construction Traffic 1.5 Voluntary Land Purchase Program 2 The following commitments are taken from Hearing Exhibit 12, submission 45697, Shell, June 16, 2006: 2.1 Stack Top Temperature 2.2 Flaring 2.3 Leak Detection and Repair Program 2.4 Cooling Tower Emissions 2.5 Equipment Exhaust Stack Emissions 2.6 Ultra Low NOx Burners 2.7 Air Monitoring APPENDIX 3 APPROVAL CONDITIONS This section is provided for the convenience of readers. In the event of any difference between the conditions in this section and those in the main body of the decision, the wording in the main body of the decision shall prevail. 1) Shell will coordinate another track clearing exercise within six months of the approval date and will report on the performance of the exercise to the EUB and other stakeholders. 2) Shell will comply with the minimum calendar quarter-year sulphur recovery guidelines set out in ID 2001-03, Table 1, on the basis of the calendar quarter-year average sulphur content of the combined acid gas feed to the sulphur recovery processes installed at its Scotford complex inclusive of the sulphur content of acid gas that is flared.