Hamilton on W Wor orks Communit ity L Lia iais ison C Commit ittee Meetin ing January 2018 Andy Sebestyen
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects 6. Community Concerns 7. Adjournment
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Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Daily ily Date Door oors Li Lids Off-tak akes es (% Leaks) Leak (% Leak Leaks) (% Leak Leaks) 2015 Limits 54% 2% NA (July 2 start) 2016 Limits 32% 2% NA 2017 2017-2019 L 2019 Limits 10% 10% 2% 2% 5% 5% 2020 Limits 5% 1% 4% Jan. 1 1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 0 – 3. 0 3.66% 66% 0 0 – 1. 1.50% 50% 0 – 3. 0 3.80% 80% Ran ange e (0.12% (0. 12% ) (0. (0.10% 10% ) (0. (0.30% 30% ) (Aver erag age) e) 0 0 – 2. 2.75% 75% 0 0 – 0. 0.51% 51% 0 – 1. 0 1.28% 28% Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay (0.21% (0. 21% ) (0. (0.11% 11% ) (0.23% (0. 23% ) Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 3. 3.66% 66% 0 0 – 1. 1.50% 50% 0 – 3. 0 3.80% 80% (0.11% (0. 11% ) (0.09% (0. 09% ) (0. (0.30% 30% ) Daily Measurements Performed YTD Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Operational Adjustments • All weekdays, except for holidays • 10 Saturdays • None required – in compliance with 2017 limits • 10 Sundays
Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – 30 Day R Rollin lling Averages Date Door oors Li Lids Off-tak akes es Chargi ging g (% Leak Leaks) (% Leak Leaks) (% Leaks) Leak (s (sec) ) (l (log g avg) g) 2015 Limits 38% 0.8% 25% 12 sec (July 2 start) 2016 Limits 22.5% 0.8% 15% 12 s 2017 2017-2019 L 2019 Limits 7% 7% 0. 0.8% 8% 4. 4.2% 2% 12 12 s 2020 Limits 4% 0.4% 2.5% 12 s Jan. 1 1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 Ran ange e 0 0 – 0. 0.36% 36% 0.03 0. 03 – 0. 0.18% 18% 0. 0.08 08 – 0. 0.63 63% 1. 1.99 99 – 4. 4.58 58 s (Aver erag age) e) (0.11% (0. 11% ) (0.09% (0. 09% ) (0. (0.31% 31% ) (3. (3.27 27 s) 0. 0.15 15 – 0. 0.24% 24% 0.05 0. 05 – 0. 0.10% 10% 0.12 0. 12 – 0. 0.21% 21% 3.38 3. 38 – 3. 3.84 84 s Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay (0. (0.19% 19% ) (0.08% (0. 08% ) (0. (0.17% 17% ) (3. (3.57 57 s) 0 0 – 0. 0.36% 36% 0. 0.03 03 – 0. 0.18% 18% 0.08 0. 08 – 0. 0.63% 63% 1.99 1. 99 – 4. 4.58 58 s Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay (0.11% (0. 11% ) (0.09% (0. 09% ) (0. (0.32% 32% ) (3. (3.26 26 s) Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Performance • In compliance with 2017 limits
Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Daily ily O Observatio ions – Push shing E Emissi ssions Date Pushing ng Emission on (opa opacity % % ) ≥ 50% 2015 Limit (July 2 start) ≥ 50% 2016 2016 – 2018 2018 ≥ 40% 2019 ≥ 30% 2020 Jan. 1 1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 Ran ange e 0 0 – 48. 48.33 33 % (Aver erag age) e) (2. (2.70 70 % ) 0 – 48. 0 48.33 33 % Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay (8. (8.79 79 % ) 0 0 – 40 40 % Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay (2.44 (2. 44 % ) Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Operational Adjustments • None required – in compliance with 2016-2018 limit
Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Addi Additiona nal I Items • There were 3 community complaints since the last CLC meeting: 1. Black dust (Oct. 30, 2017 - 1 resident near St. Christopher Park area) 2. Black dust (Jan. 8, 2018 – 2 Beach Blvd residents) (Not specific to Stelco, but HIEA investigates and Stelco, along with AMD, helps to pay for any cleanup costs) • MOECC will provide verbal comments
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
Upda pdate – O. O.Reg. 419/ 419/05 05 Site S Specific S Standard Ord rder r - Ben enzen ene
Upda pdate – O. O.Reg. 419/ 419/05 05 Site S Specific S Standard Ord rder r - Ben enzen ene Problem: • Structural weakness identified in the tar storage tank (Tank #23) Solution: • Rebuild another storage tank (Tank #25) and connect it to the nearby Vapour Recovery System at the Clarifier • Reduced piping • New tank • Tank is located in the existing bermed area
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
OCE E Project ct # #27602 Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production 15
OCE P E Projec ect # t #27602: Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production Applicant: Stelco Inc. - Hamilton Plant, #7 Coke Battery 16
OCE P E Projec ect # t #27602: Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production Solution Provider: Walker Environmental - Thorold, Ontario 17
Converting Coal to Coke • Blend of coal is charged into tall slot ovens • Coal is heated for 18 hours at 1100 ° C in the absence of oxygen & converted into coke (nearly pure carbon) • QA/QC to determine coke quality • Coke is used in the Blast Furnace • Coke Oven gas is processed at the By-Product Plant into fuel gas (for steam and electricity) and chemical products 18
Producing Iron from Iron Ore • The Blast Furnace converts iron ore into molten iron metal at 1450 ° C for Steelmaking Iron ore & limestone • Blast Furnace gas is used for steam & electricity Coke 1100 ° C Fe 2 O 3 + 3CO —› 2Fe + 3CO 2 19
Wal alker Envir ironmental P l Process F Flo low Grin indin ing Railw ilway T y Ties 20
Gree eenhouse e Gas R Reducti tion O Opportunity Replace a portion of the fossil carbon (coal) with bio- carbon (used railway ties) Innovative technology: First application in a Canadian steel plant 21
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
Agenda nda 1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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