Air Emissions Permit Renewal for Valvoline Lubricant Packaging Facility - Mississauga
Official title: VALVOLINE CANADA CORPORATION CORPORATION VALVOLINE CANADA - Environmental Compliance Approval (air)
Valvoline wants to renew its air emissions permit for a lubricant packaging facility in Mississauga. The facility uses natural gas equipment that releases nitrogen oxides into the air. This renewal would let them continue operating with some flexibility to modify their processes within set limits.
Why This Matters
Live or work near Royal Windsor Drive in Mississauga? This facility releases nitrogen oxides into the air you breathe. The permit sets limits on how much they can emit. If you have concerns about local air quality, now's your chance to weigh in.
What Could Change
If approved, Valvoline can continue packaging automotive and industrial lubricants at this location. The permit includes production limits and conditions that will eventually expire, requiring another renewal application.
Key Issues
- Should the air emissions permit be renewed for this lubricant packaging facility?
- Are the proposed limits on nitrogen oxide emissions adequate to protect local air quality?
How to Participate
- Review the proposal details on this consultation page. Note the ERO number 026-0020 for your submission.
- Submit your comment online through the ERO portal, or email enviropermissions@ontario.ca with ERO number 026-0020 in your message.
- You can also mail your comments to Client Services and Permissions Branch, 135 St Clair Ave West, 1st Floor, Toronto, ON M4V 1P5.