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MOFAN HOLDINGS INC. D-6 COMPATIBILITY ASSESSMENT 249 BAYVIEW DRIVE, BARRIE, ONTARIO AUGUST 15, 2017

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MOFAN HOLDINGS INC.

D-6 COMPATIBILITY ASSESSMENT 249 BAYVIEW DRIVE, BARRIE, ONTARIO

AUGUST 15, 2017

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WSP Canada Inc.

D-6 COMPATIBILITY ASSESSMENT 249 BAYVIEW DRIVE, BARRIE, ONTARIO MOFAN HOLDINGS INC. PROJECT NO.: 171-07734-00 DATE: AUGUST 2017

WSP UNIT 2 126 DON HILLOCK DRIVE AURORA, ON, CANADA L4G 0G9 TEL.: +1 905 750-3080 FAX: +1 905 853-1759 WSP.COM

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WSP Canada Inc.

UNIT 2 126 DON HILLOCK DRIVE AURORA, ON, CANADA L4G 0G9 Tel.: +1 905 750-3080 Fax: +1 905 853-1759 wsp.com

August 15, 2017

Mose Fanelli Mofan Holdings Inc. 33 Saunders Road Barrie, Ontario L4N 9A7

Dear Mr. Darren Vella:

Subject: D-6 Compatibility Assessment 249 Bayview Drive, Barrie, Ontario

WSP Canada Inc. was retained to complete the required D-6 Compatibility Assessment for the property located at 249 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario as a result of the neighbouring industrial and commercial facilities. It is understood that Mofan Holdings Inc. intends to develop the lands located at 249 Bayview Drive for residential and commercial purposes.

The study was conducted in accordance with the “Compatibility between Industrial Facilities and Sensitive Land Uses”, published by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Guideline D-6.

This report summarizes the findings of the D-6 Compatibility Assessment of the surrounding area uses on the proposed development site.

Yours truly,

Paul Orchard Team Lead - Environment

EM/nah WSP ref.: 171-07734-00 H:\Proj\17\07734-00\300 D6 Assessment\Wp\EJM- R 249 Bayview Street D6 Report_dhrev.docx

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S I G N A T U R E S

PREPARED BY

Paul Orchard Team Lead - Environment

REVIEWED BY

David Hofbauer, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. Senior Engineer - Environment

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D-6 COMPATIBILITY ASSESSMENT Project No. 171-07734-00 MOFAN HOLDINGS INC.

WSPAugust 2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1  INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 1 

2  SITE VISIT ................................................................................. 1 

3  IDENTIFYING FACILITIES WITH NUISANCE POTENTIAL .............................................................................. 2 

3.1  Limited Concern Facilities ............................................................ 2 

3.1.1  Auto Repair Facilities ...................................................................................................................... 2 

3.1.2  Supplier Facilities .............................................................................................................................. 3 

3.1.3  Manufacturer facilities ................................................................................................................... 3 

3.1.4  Other Facilities .................................................................................................................................... 4 

3.2  Potential Facilities of Concern .................................................... 5 

3.2.1  Omega manufacturers .................................................................................................................. 5 

3.2.2  TNR industrial doors ........................................................................................................................ 5 

3.2.3  Wolf Steel ................................................................................................................................................ 5 

3.2.4  Nestle professional ........................................................................................................................... 5 

4  EVALUATION OF SURROUNDING LAND USES ... 6 

4.1  Site Specific Meteorological Data ............................................. 6 

4.1.1  The Source ............................................................................................................................................. 7 

4.1.2  GE Sallows Corp. and CCR Distribution ............................................................................. 7 

4.1.3  Carworx Automotive ....................................................................................................................... 8 

4.1.4  Omega Manufacturers .................................................................................................................. 8 

4.1.5  TNR Industrial Doors ....................................................................................................................... 9 

4.1.6  Wolf Steel ................................................................................................................................................ 9 

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5  SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS ...................... 10 

5.1  Limited Concern Facilities ......................................................... 10 

5.2  Potential Facilities of Concern ................................................. 10 

6  CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ........ 11 

TABLES

TABLE 1-1  GUIDELINE D-6 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SEPERATION DISTANCE AND POTENTIAL INFLUENCE AREAS FOR INDUSTRIAL LAND USES. ........................................................ 1 

TABLE 4-1  WIND DATA FOR STATION #61587 .................................. 6 TABLE 4-2  WIND DATA FOR THE SOURCE .......................................... 7 TABLE 4-3  WIND DATA FOR GE SALLOWS CORP AND

CCR DISTRIBUTION .................................................................... 8 TABLE 4-4  WIND DATA FOR CARWORX AUTOMOTIVE ............. 8 TABLE 4-5  WIND DATA FOR OMEGA

MANUFACTURERS ...................................................................... 9 TABLE 4-6  WIND DATA FOR TNR INDUSTRIAL DOORS .............. 9 TABLE 4-7  WIND DATA FOR WOLF STEEL ......................................... 10 

FIGURES

FIGURE 1 ZONING MAP FIGURE 2 CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN FIGURE 3 SUMMARY OF FACILITIES FIGURE 4 WINDROSE

APPENDICES

A   INDUSTRIAL CLASS DEFINITIONS 

B   FIGURES 

C   SUMMARY OF FACILITIES 

D   ECAS AND EASRS

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1 INTRODUCTION WSP Canada Inc. (WSP) was retained by Mofan Holdings Inc. to prepare a D-6 Compatibility Assessment for the property located at 249 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario (the Site). The proposed development will potentially consist of a mixed-use residential and commercial building and a parking lot for access. The total site area is 2.2 hectares (5.5 acres).

The purpose of the study is to complete an Air Quality, Dust, and Odour Assessment of the surrounding area uses on the proposed development. The study was conducted in accordance with the “Compatibility between Industrial Facilities and Sensitive Land Uses”, published by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) as Guideline D-6 (the ‘D-6 Guideline’).

This report describes the surrounding industrial and commercial facilities, specifically addressing the neighbouring businesses and industries within close proximity of the development site as having the highest potential to cause an adverse impact. Other surrounding facilities have been evaluated as part of this investigation and are outlined in the subsequent sections of this report. The assessment was based on readily available information (i.e. facility websites, environmental registry, aerial photography, etc.) as well as direct observations made during a site visit.

The objective of the D-6 Guideline is to prevent or minimize the encroachment of sensitive land use upon industrial land use and vice versa. These two land uses are normally incompatible, due to possible adverse effects on sensitive land uses created by industrial operations. The D-6 Guideline categorizes industrial facilities into three classes according to their size, volume of operations, and nature of their emissions and defines sensitive land uses. The D-6 Guideline provides definitions and examples to illustrate the three Industrial Classes, provided in Appendix A. Facilities that do not meet the definition of any one of the three classes historically have little to no potential for creating nuisance issues that would give rise to complaints. The definitions and examples in the D-6 Guideline relevant to air quality concerns were used to characterize the nearby facilities. The D-6 Guideline defines a recommended minimum separation distance and potential influence area between industrial facilities and sensitive land uses for each class, presented in Table 1.1.

Table 1-1 Guideline D-6 Recommended Minimum Seperation Distance and Potential Influence Areas for Industrial Land Uses.

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SEPERATION

DISTANCE (m) POTENTIAL INFLUENCE AREA (m)

Class I – Light Industrial 20 70

Class II – Medium Industrial 70 300

Class III – Heavy Industrial 300 1000

2 SITE VISIT WSP attended the proposed development site on June 13, 2017 and conducted a visual survey of the surrounding area. Mixed land uses were noted surrounding the proposed development. No observable dust, noise, or odour nuisance were noted during the site visit.

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3 IDENTIFYING FACILITIES WITH NUISANCE POTENTIAL

The Site is located on the east side of Bayview Drive across from Mollard Court in the southern area of Barrie, Ontario. Maps of the proposed subdivision and surrounding area were provided by Ian S. Malcom. The zoning for the area of the development site is designated as general commercial, and the area surrounding the proposed development is mixed use; including residential, environmental protection, industrial, and commercial developments. A zoning map and site plan have been included in Appendix B as Figure 1 and Figure 2.

After reviewing maps and aerial imagery of the area, a list of possible commercial and industrial facilities that could impact the proposed development was created. These facilities were divided into two categories: Class I and Class II facilities determined to potentially be of limited concern on the development, and Class II and Class III facilities determined to have a potential adverse impact on the development. Table C.1 in Appendix C provides the name and address of each of the identified limited concern facilities which have a dust, noise, or odour nuisance potential for the development. Figure 3 in Appendix B outlines the location and identification of the facilities.

3.1 LIMITED CONCERN FACILITIES Facilities analysed in this D-6 Compatibility Assessment were categorized as either facilities of limited concern or facilities of potential concern with respect to the proposed development and surrounding environment. Limited concern facilities include industrial supplier stores, auto repair shops, and distribution centres. Facilities of potential concern include industries such as wood or metal manufacturing plants, breweries, and painting and finishing shops.

3.1.1 AUTO REPAIR FACILITIES

There are seven different auto repair and auto body shops located outside of the proposed development area. Kal Tire and Maaco Barrie are located south east of the site on Big Bay Point Road and Welham Road, respectively. McBride Trailers Inc. is east-southeast of the development site, on the northwest corner of Huronia Road and Big Bay Point Road. Polished Automotive is located immediately southwest of the proposed site on the opposite side of Bayview Drive. Carworx Automotive is located immediately east of the site on the opposite side of Bayview Drive. LINE-X- Barrie is located south-southeast of the site on Ellis Drive. Almar Automotive is located on the northwest corner of Welham Road and Big Bay Point Road, southeast of the proposed development.

The auto repair shops are all considered Class I facilities for dust, noise, and odour. Carworx Automotive is located beyond the minimum recommended separation distance, but within the potential area of influence for a Class I facility. Typically auto repair shop processes such as vehicle maintenance and service (i.e. tire alignment engine tune up, oil change, etc.) do not emit significant quantities of dust or odourous substances. Depending on the operations associated with the auto repair shop an MOECC Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) may not be required for the facility. Auto shops may produce noise from the tools; however, usually not typically audible off-property. Thus there would be limited impact from Carworx Automotive on the proposed development.

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3.1.2 SUPPLIER FACILITIES

There are a total of twenty supplier industries located in the area around the proposed development. Atlantis Bath Centre, Yorkwest Plumbing Supply, Boncor Building Products, Liftow Limited, GE Sallows Corp, and CCR Distribution are all suppliers or distributors located immediately west of the proposed development on Mollard Court. On Bayview Drive, just south of the proposed development is The Source, CanSave Supply and Distribution, Rock Solid Supply, Garaga, and Royal Tank Lines. Berry Electric and Bramcal Production Barrie are located southeast of the proposed development on Welham Road and Big Bay Point Road, respectively. Excel Mold Ltd. and Pantene Building Supply are south-southeast of the proposed development on Ellis Drive and Welham Road, respectively. To the east of the proposed development on Welham Road are Barret Hides and Leitner Pomar, on Truman Road are Maxi Storage, Metal Supermarkets, and the Tire Discounter Group. An ECA for operations taking place at Bramcal Production Barrie is included in Appendix D. An EASR for The Source is included in Appendix D as well.

Supplier facilities are considered a Class I industry for nuisance as they typically store a product that has a low probability of fugitive emissions. Storage facilities do not emit significant quantities of dust or odourous substances provided that the substances are contained. Noise emitted from a supplier facility is limited to trucks and stock movement, which is during working hours and not usually audible off property.

GE Sallows Corp and CCR Distribution are the only Class I facilities located within the potential area of influence, but remain outside the minimum separation distance. Additionally, The Source is located within the recommended minimum separation distance and the potential area of influence; however, based on the nature of the operations at these facilities, it is inferred there will be no adverse impacts from the nearby onsite activities on the proposed development.

3.1.3 MANUFACTURER FACILITIES

Manufacturing industries can be considered as Class I, II, or III facilities for dust, noise, and odour as they typically mix, assemble, and store products that can have a potential for fugitive emissions that cause nuisance. The manufacturing facilities outlined in this section are of limited concern, so they do not typically emit significant quantities of dust or odourous substances. Noise emitted from a manufacturing site is attributed to onsite operations, trucks, and stockpile movement, all of which are during working hours and not typically audible off property.

Del Laboratories manufactures and distributes personal care products, such as nail polish and bleaches. This facility is located at 316 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario. Del Laboratories is considered to be a Class II facility with respect to odour and air, as they bottle and heat their products onsite. It is located outside the potential area of influence and thus is not expected to have an impact on the proposed development. An ECA for Del Laboratories (Canada) Inc. is included in Appendix D.

Gold Ray Glass Industries manufactures architectural decorative glass at their location at 40 Truman Road in Barrie, Ontario. This facility is considered a Class I facility for both air and noise. It is located outside the potential area of influence and thus is not expected to have an impact on the proposed development.

Hawman Container Services is a manufacturer of portable shipping containers for liquids, powders, and slurries. The facility is located at 181 Big Bay Point Road in Barrie, Ontario. The facility is considered to be Class II with respect to air and noise as they weld, wash, paint, and assemble containers on site. The facility is located outside the potential area of influence and is inferred to have no impact on the proposed development. An ECA for Hawman Container Services (872556 Ontario Inc) is included in Appendix D.

Hydramen Fluid Power Limited is a manufacturer and supplier of hydraulic equipment located at 121 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. This facility is considered to be Class II facility with respect to noise and air as there are occasional and periodic outputs of noise; however, emissions from the facility are not expected to have any impact on the proposed development as it is located outside the potential area of influence. An ECA for Hydramen Fluid Power Limited is included in Appendix D.

Norcab Kitchen and Millwork is a large-scale custom cabinet manufacturer located at 400 Huronia Road in Barrie, Ontario. This facility is considered to be a Class II facility with regards to dust and noise; however, the facility is located outside the potential area of influence, and is inferred to have negligible impacts on the proposed development.

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Prodomax produces automated manufacturing units for the automotive industry, the facility is located at 455 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. It is considered to be a Class II facility for air and noise, but is located outside the potential area of influence; therefore, is not suspected to have any impacts on the proposed development. An ECA and EASR for Prodomax are included in Appendix D.

TAG Environmental Inc. is a manufacturer of geosynthetic clay liners, their facility is located at 23 Truman Road in Barrie, Ontario. The facility is responsible for transferring, heating, cutting, and assembling their products. It is considered a Class II facility with respect to air and noise. TAG Environmental Inc is located outside the potential area of influence; therefore, is not expected to have any impact on the proposed development. An ECA for TAG Environmental Inc. is included in Appendix D.

Theta Industries Ltd is a Class II manufacturing facility responsible for storing, welding, stamping, and assembling automotive parts. The facility is located at 8 Truman Road in Barrie, Ontario, outside the potential area of influence. An ECA for Theta Industries Ltd is included in Appendix D.

Valmont West Coast Engineering is a large-scale manufacturer of steel poles and steel structures. Their facility, located at 100 Ellis Drive in Barrie, Ontario, is considered a Class II facility for air and noise. It is inferred that the operations taking place at this facility will not impact the proposed development as it is located outside the potential area of influence. An ECA for Valmont is included in Appendix D.

3.1.4 OTHER FACILITIES

Barrie Glass and Mirror Ltd. is a glass installation and repair service located at 124 Big Bay Point Road in Barrie, Ontario. This facility is considered Class I in regards to noise; however, the facility is located outside the potential area of influence, and is inferred to have negligible impacts on the proposed development.

Barrie Press Inc. is a commercial printing facility that focuses on monthly mail-outs and small packaging. The facility is located at 31 Hamilton Road in Barrie, Ontario. The facility is considered to be a Class I facility with respect to air and noise. Barrie Press Inc. is located outside the potential area of influence, and is inferred to have negligible impacts on the proposed development.

Central Ontario Web, a division of Metroland Media Group, is a newspaper printing facility located at 82 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. The facility is considered to be a Class II facility with respect to air as there are frequent movement of materials during daytime hours. Central Ontario Web is located outside the potential area of influence, and is inferred to have negligible impacts on the proposed development. An ECA for Central Ontario Web is included in Appendix D.

Comco Canada Ltd. is located at 100 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. Comco Canada Ltd. is a company that specializes in environmental services such as waste management, spill response, and site remediation. They are considered a Class I facility with respect to noise and odour. Any impacts from this facility are not expected to have an adverse impact on the proposed development as it is located outside the potential area of influence. An ECA for Comco Canada Ltd. is included in Appendix D.

Duncor Enterprises is a paving contractor located at 101 Big Bay Point Road in Barrie, Ontario. Duncor is a Class I facility with respect to noise and dust, it will have no impact on the proposed development as it is significantly outside the potential area of influence setback for a Class I facility.

MVT Barrie Bus Inc. is a paratransit company for Barrie, their office and maintenance shop is located at 133 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. It is considered a Class I facility for noise from fleet movement. The facility is not expected to have an impact on the development as it is outside of the potential area of influence boundary.

North Shore Finishes is a large-scale finishing facility located at 75 Ellis Drive in Barrie, Ontario. It is considered a Class II facility for air, dust, and noise from the painting and staining processes. The facility is not expected to have an impact on the development as it is outside of the potential area of influence boundary.

Puroclean is a restoration and cleaning service located at 121 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario. Puroclean is a Class I facility with respect to noise and will have no impact on the proposed development as it is significantly outside the potential area of influence setback for a Class I facility.

Purolator is a courier company located at 330 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario. Purolator is a Class I facility with respect to nuisance. The onsite operations include receiving and shipping parcels and maintenance welding. This facility is located outside the potential area of influence and is inferred to have no impact on the proposed development. An ECA for Purolator is included in Appendix D.

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Redline Brewhouse is a brewery and pub located at 431 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario. The facility is considered to be Class II with a potential impact being odour as a result of the onsite brewing. The facility is located outside the potential area of influence and thus is not suspected to have an impact on the proposed development.

Simcoe County District School Board is a corporate office for the region’s school board and a Class I facility with respect to noise. It is located at 95 Little Avenue in Barrie, Ontario. The impacts from this facility on the proposed development are negligible as the facility is located outside the potential area of influence. An EASR for Simcoe County District School Board is included is Appendix D.

WasteCo (Southern Sanitation Inc.) is a waste management and recycling company that is located at 66 Welham Road in Barrie, Ontario and is considered a Class I facility with potential impact being noise, odour, and dust as a result of waste management and delivery vehicles during daytime hours. The facility is located outside of the potential area of influence and as a result should have no impact on the development.

3.2 POTENTIAL FACILITIES OF CONCERN

3.2.1 OMEGA MANUFACTURERS

Omega Manufacturers is located at 18 Mollard Court in Barrie, Ontario. It is a facility that manufactures steel frame homes, thus it is a Class II facility with respect to air and noise. The facility is located approximately 180 m from the site and is within the potential area of influence. The facility is not located within the minimum separation distance thus it has limited potential to have an impact on the proposed development based on the D-6 Guideline.

3.2.2 TNR INDUSTRIAL DOORS

TNR Industrial Doors is a door manufacturer located at 200 Fairview Road in Barrie, Ontario and is considered a Class II facility for air and noise. The facility is located approximately 270 m from the site and is within the potential area of influence. The facility is not located within the minimum separation distance thus it has limited potential to have an impact on the proposed development. This facility has a current ECA for their painting and welding processes and is compliant with Ontario Regulation 419/05 and noise Publication NPC-232. A copy of the ECA is provided in Appendix D.

3.2.3 WOLF STEEL

Wolf Steel is a barbeque and fire place manufacturer located at 214 Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario. It is a Class II facility for air and noise. The facility is located approximately 190 m from the site and is within the potential area of influence. The facility is not located within the minimum separation distance thus it has limited potential to have an impact on the proposed development. This facility has a current ECA for their welding, painting, grinding, and curing processes and is compliant with Ontario Regulation 419/05 and noise Publication NPC-232. A copy of the ECA is provided in Appendix D.

3.2.4 NESTLE PROFESSIONAL

As of June 2017, the Nestle Professional manufacturing plant located at 28 Mollard Court is not in operation and is not included in this D-6 Compatibility Assessment. Future use at this facility should be limited to Class I and II facilities as it is 219 metres from the proposed development.

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4 EVALUATION OF SURROUNDING LAND USES

Industrial facilities and sensitive land uses are typically incompatible due to possible adverse effects on sensitive land uses created by the industrial operations. In order prevent or minimize the encroachment of the sensitive land uses the D-6 Guideline categorizes industrial facilities into three classes according to their size, volume of operations, and nature of their emissions and defines sensitive land uses.

The guideline outlines a recommended minimum separation distance and potential influence area between industrial facilities and sensitive land uses for each class as shown in Table 1.1. The minimum separation distance is the distance (property line – property line) between the incompatible development and the sensitive land use, wherein industry has the potential to adversely affect those contained in the area. The potential area of influence is a greater distance in which the industrial operations may have limited potential to adversely affect those contained in the area, depending on onsite operations. Additionally, the facilities that lie outside of their Class’s respective recommended minimum separation distance and potential area of influence are expected to have no potential for creating nuisance issues that would give rise to complaints.

In this assessment there was one incompatible facility within the area of the minimum separation distance from sensitive land uses. There were an additional six industrial facilities located within the area of the potential area of influence. These seven facilities were analysed based on the site specific meteorological data in Table 4.1 as well as any pertinent EASR or ECA.

4.1 SITE SPECIFIC METEOROLOGICAL DATA Wind data averaged from 1996 - 2001 compiled from the Toronto Pearson International Airport Meteorological Station (Station 61587) was analyzed and applied to the area in order to determine the frequency that the wind could contribute to nuisance issues such as fugitive dust and odour as potential concerns for the proposed development. A ‘blowing from’ wind rose was produced for the aforementioned years, the approximated data is included in Table 4-1. The ‘blowing from’ wind rose plot is included in this report as Figure 4 in Appendix B.

Table 4-1 Wind Data for Station #61587

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

WSW ~4.2 15

SW ~2.9 11

SSW ~1.8 7

S ~1.8 7

SSE ~2.6 9

SE ~2.6 9

ESE ~2.2 8

E ~2.5 9

ENE ~1.2 4

NE ~1.2 4

NNE ~1.3 5

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WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

N ~4.3 16

NNW ~5.4 20

NW ~3.5 13

WNW ~3.9 14

W ~4.6 17

4.1.1 THE SOURCE

The Source is located adjacent to the proposed development, bordering the south property line. The electronic supplier store is considered a Class I facility for the purpose of this study. Based on the location of The Source, the following wind directions and frequency of directions were observed to impact the development:

Table 4-2 Wind Data for The Source

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

SSW ~1.8 7

S ~1.8 7

SSE ~2.6 9

SE ~2.6 9

ESE ~2.2 8

TOTAL ~11.0 40

Based on Table 4-2, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~11.0 % of the time or 40 equivalent days per year. The Source operates under an EASR for a standby generator which is included in Appendix D. Due to the location of the facility and the nature of the onsite operations with respect to the proposed development, the facility will have limited potential to impact the proposed development even though it is within the recommended minimum separation distance.

4.1.2 GE SALLOWS CORP. AND CCR DISTRIBUTION

GE Sallows Corp. is a door supplier located at 270 Bayview Drive. CCR Distribution is a plumbing supplier located at 260 Bayview Drive. These facilities are situated adjacent to each other, both immediately west of the proposed development. They are both considered Class I facilities which are believed to have no adverse impact on the proposed development. Based on the location of GE Sallows Corp. and CCR Distribution, the following wind directions and frequency of directions were observed to impact the development:

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Table 4-3 Wind Data for GE Sallows Corp and CCR Distribution

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%) APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT

DAYS PER YEAR

W ~4.6 17

WSW ~4.2 15

SW ~2.9 11

SSW ~1.8 7

S ~1.8 7

TOTAL ~15.3 57

As outlined in Table 4-3 above, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~15.3 % of the time or 57 equivalent days per year. Due to the location and the nature of the onsite operations with respect to the proposed development, the facilities will have limited impact the proposed development

4.1.3 CARWORX AUTOMOTIVE

Carworx Automotive is located west of the development, directly across Bayview Drive. The auto repair shop is considered a Class I facility for the purpose of this study. Based on the location of the Carworx Automotive, the following wind directions and frequency of directions were observed to impact the development:

Table 4-4 Wind Data for Carworx Automotive

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

NW ~3.5 13

WNW ~3.9 14

W ~4.6 17

WSW ~4.2 15

SW ~2.9 11

SSW ~1.8 7

S ~1.8 7

TOTAL ~22.7 84

According to Table 4-4, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~22.7 % of the time or 84 equivalent days per year. Due to the location of the facility and the nature of the onsite operations with respect to the proposed development, the facility will have limited potential to impact the proposed development

4.1.4 OMEGA MANUFACTURERS

Omega Manufacturers is a manufacturer of steel frame homes located to the west of the proposed development and has been identified as a Class II facility. The predominant wind direction in the area is blowing to the south south-east and east which will cause dust and odour impacts to be transported towards the proposed development. Based on the location of Omega Manufacturers the following wind directions and frequency of directions may impact the development:

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Table 4-5 Wind Data for Omega Manufacturers

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

WNW ~3.9 14

W ~4.6 17

WSW ~4.2 15

SW ~2.9 11

SSW ~1.8 7

TOTAL ~17.4 64

As outlined in Table 4-5, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~17.4 % of the time or 64 equivalent days per year. Due to the location of the facility and the nature of the onsite operations with respect to the proposed development, the facility will have limited impact the proposed development

4.1.5 TNR INDUSTRIAL DOORS

TNR Industrial Doors is located southwest of the proposed development. It has been identified as a Class II facility. The operation involves painting, welding, and the use of heavy equipment which has high potential for adverse impact on the surrounding region. The predominant wind direction in the region is blowing to the south south-east and east which will cause dust and odour impacts to be transported towards the proposed development. Based on the location of TNR Industrial Doors the following wind directions and frequency of directions may impact the development:

Table 4-6 Wind Data for TNR Industrial Doors

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

WSW ~4.2 15

SW ~2.9 11

SSW ~1.8 7

TOTAL ~8.9 33

According to Table 4-6, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~8.9 % of the time or 33 equivalent days per year. TNR Industrial Doors operates under an ECA for air which outlines their compliance with Ontario Regulation 419/05; therefore, should have limited impact on the proposed development.

4.1.6 WOLF STEEL

Wolf Steel is located northwest of the proposed development. It has been identified as a Class II facility. The operation involves painting, welding, grinding, curing, and the use of heavy equipment which has high potential for adverse impact on the surrounding region. The predominant wind direction in the region is blowing to the south south-east and east which will cause dust and odour impacts to be transported away from the proposed development. Based on the location of Wolf Steel the following wind directions and frequency of directions may impact the development:

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Table 4-7 Wind Data for Wolf Steel

WIND BLOWING FROM FREQUENCY (%)

APPROXIMATE EQUIVILENT DAYS PER

YEAR

NNW ~5.4 20

NW ~3.5 13

WNW ~3.9 14

TOTAL ~12.8 47

Based on meteorological data in Table 4-7, any potential impacts from the facility may be transported to the proposed development ~12.8 % of the time or 47 equivalent days per year. Wolf Steel operates under an ECA for air which outlines their compliance with Ontario Regulation 419/05; therefore, should have limited impact on the proposed development.

5 SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS

5.1 LIMITED CONCERN FACILITIES The facilities identified to have limited concern are anticipated to have no impact on the proposed development. Only The Source is within both the recommended separation distance and the potential area of influence for its classification. Although the facility is within the recommended separation distance, the onsite operations are not expected to adversely impact the proposed development.

Additionally the impacts from the onsite operations from facilities such as Carworx Automotive, CCR Distribution, GE Sallows Corp., and The Source, which are beyond the recommended minimum separation distance, but within the potential area of influence are inferred to have no adverse effects on the proposed development.

5.2 POTENTIAL FACILITIES OF CONCERN A number of facilities were studied to determine their potential impact to the sensitive uses of the proposed development. Out of these facilities Omega Manufacturers, TNR Industrial Doors, and Wolf Steel have the potential to impact the proposed development

Omega Manufacturers is located west of the Site, outside the minimum separation distance, but within the potential area of influence for a Class II facility; therefore, this facility has limited potential to impact the proposed development as a result of onsite manufacturing processes.

TNR Industrial Doors is located southwest of the proposed development. This facility has frequent movement of trucks which will cause dust and noise impacts on the surrounding area; however, this facility is located outside the minimum separation distance, but within the potential area of influence for a Class II facility. This facility has limited potential to impact the proposed development as a result of onsite manufacturing and assembling processes.

Wolf Steel is located northwest of the proposed development and is considered to be a Class II facility. This facility has frequent movement of trucks which will cause dust and noise impacts on the surrounding area. Wolf Steel is located outside the minimum separation distance, but within the potential area of influence for a Class II facility; therefore, has limited potential to impact the proposed development as a result of onsite manufacturing processes.

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6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

It is WSP’s opinion that there is limited potential for odour, dust, and noise nuisance issues to impact the proposed sensitive uses of the development from the surrounding industrial and commercial facilities, as well as limited potential cumulative impacts from multiple smaller operations. The proximity of a 400-series Highway and on-ramp will most probably be the limiting noise impact, and any design to mitigate this will also mitigate the facilities located near the proposed development.

This report was prepared for the account of Mofan Holdings Inc. The material in this report reflects WSP’s judgement in light of the information available to it at the time of preparation. Any use, which a Third Party not noted above makes of this report, or any reliance on decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such Third Party. WSP Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third Party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report.

Thank you for the opportunity to be of service on this project. Should you have any questions or wish to review the contents of this letter in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.

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APPENDIX

A INDUSTRIAL CLASS DEFINITIONS

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DEFINITIONS OF CLASSES FROM GUIDELINE D-6

CLASS I INDUSTRIAL FACILITY

A place of business for a small scale, self-contained plant or building which produces and/or stores a product which is contained in a package and has a low probability of fugitive emissions for any of the following: noise, odour, dust, and/or vibration. There are daytime operations only, with infrequent movement of products and/or heavy trucks and no outside storage.

CLASS II INDUSTRIAL FACILITY

A place of business for medium scale processing and manufacturing with outdoor storage of wastes or material (i.e. it has an open process) and/or there are periodic outputs of minor annoyance. There are occasional outputs of either point source or fugitive emissions of any of the following: noise, odour, dust, and/or vibration, and low probability of fugitive emissions. Shift operations are permitted and there is frequent movement of products and/or heavy trucks during daytime hours.

CLASS III INDUSTRIAL FACILITY

A place of business for large scale manufacturing or processing, characterized by: large physical size, outside storage of raw and finished products, large production volumes and continuous movement of products and employees during daily shift operations. It has frequent outputs of major annoyance and there is a high probability of fugitive emissions.

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B FIGURES

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Atlantis Bath CentreYorkwest Plumbing SupplyBarrett HidesBarrie Glass and Mirror LtdBarrie Press IncBerry ElectricAlmar Automotive Ltd.Boncor Building Products CoLiftow LimitedOmega Manufacturers Bramcal Production Barrie

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Norcab Kitchen and MillworkCanSave Supply and DistributionCarworx AutomotiveCCR DistributionCentral Ontario WebComco Canada LtdDel LaboratoriesRock Solid SupplyDuncor EnterprisesExcel Mold LtdG. E. Sallows Corp.

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Redline BrewhouseRoyal Tank LinesSimcoe Country District School BoardTAG Environmental IncThe SourceTheta Industries LtdTire Discounter GroupTNR Industrial DoorsValmontWasteCoWolf Steel

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Figure 4: Windrose Plot249 Bayview Drive, Barrie Ontario

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C SUMMARY OF FACILITIES

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Table C.1: Summary of Facilities

(Property-Line to Property-Line)

(m) (m) (m)

A1 Atlantis Bath Centre 15 Mollard Court Plumbing Supplier Noise I 109 20 70

A5 Almar Automotive Ltd 141 Welham Road Auto Repair Shop Noise I 795 20 70

A2 Barrett Hides 75 Welham Road Animal Hide Supplier Noise I 575 20 70

A3 Barrie Glass and Mirror Ltd 124 Big Bay Point Road Glass Repair Service Noise I 1068 20 70

A4 Barrie Press Inc 31 Hamilton Road Commercial Printing Noise I 781 20 70

A5 Berry Electric 141 Welham Road Electric Motor Supplier Noise I 795 20 70

A6 Boncor Building Products Co 18 Mollard Court Building Material Supplier Noise I 178 20 70

A7 Bramcal Production Barrie 400 Huronia Road Packaging and Storage Supplier Air, Noise I 1055 20 70

A8 CanSave Supply and Distribution 411 Bayview Drive Distributor Noise I 890 20 70

A9 Carworx Automotive 240 Bayview Drive Auto Repair Shop Noise I 27 20 70

A10 CCR Distribution 260 Bayview Drive Plumbing Supplier Noise I 27 20 70

A11 Central Ontario Web 82 Welham Road Commercial Printing Air II 418 70 300

A12 Comco Canada Ltd 100 Welham Road Hazardous Waste Processing Site Noise, Odour I 479 20 70

A13 Del Laboratories 316 Bayview Drive R&D Laboratory Air, Odour II 400 70 300

A14 Duncor Enterprises 101 Big Bay Point Road Paving Contractor Noise, Dust I 714 20 70

A15 Excel Mold Ltd 88 Ellis Drive Molding Supplier Noise I 945 20 70

A16 G. E. Sallows Corp. 270 Bayview Drive Door Supplier Noise I 55 20 70

A17 Garaga 333 Bayview Drive Garage Door Supplier Noise I 600 20 70

A18 Gold Ray Glass Industries 40 Truman Road Manufacturer Air, Noise I 753 20 70

A19 Hawman Container Services 181 Big Bay Point Road Manufacturer Air, Noise II 795 70 300

A20 Hydramen Fluid Power Limited 121 Welham Road Manufacturer Air, Noise II 699 70 300

A21 Kal Tire 199 Big Bay Point Road Auto Repair Shop Noise I 1027 20 70

A22 Leitner Pomar 74 Welham Road Ski Lift Equipment Supplier Noise I 386 20 70

A6 Liftow Limited 18 Mollard Court Construction Equipment Supplier Noise I 178 20 70

A23 LINE - X - Barrie 80 Ellis Drive Auto Body Shop Air, Noise I 918 20 70

A24 Maaco Barrie 427 Welham Road Auto Repair Shop Noise I 959 20 70

A25 Maclean Engineering 286 Bayview Drive Design Services Noise I 137 20 70

A26 MacNeil Wash Systems 90 Welham Road Manufacturer Noise I 452 20 70

A27 Maxi Storage 49 Truman Road Storage Facility Noise I 726 20 70

A28 McBride Trailers Inc. 366 Huronia Road Auto Body Shop Air, Noise I 1096 20 70

A29 Metal Supermarkets 16 Truman Road Metal Supplier Noise I 890 20 70

A30 MSM Machine & Design Ltd 21 Mollard Court Manufacturer Air, Noise I 161 20 70

A31 MVT Barrie Bus Inc 133 Welham Road Transit Company Noise I 781 20 70

A32 Nestle Professional 28 Mollard Court Manufacturer Noise II 219 70 300

A7 Norcab Kitchen and Millwork 400 Huronia Road Manufacturer Air, Dust II 1055 70 300

A33 North Shore Finishes 75 Ellis Drive Painting and Finishing Air, Dust, Noise II 986 70 300

A6 Omega Manufacturers 18 Mollard Court Manufacturer Air, Noise II 178 70 300

A34 Pantene Building Supplies 120 Welham Road Building Materials Supplier Noise I 493 20 70

A35 Polished Automotive 274 Bayview Drive Auto Body Shop Noise I 222 20 70

A36 Prodomax 455 Welham Road Metal Fabricator Air, Noise II 1123 70 300

A20 Puroclean 121 Welham Road Clearning and Restoration Service Noise I 699 20 70

A37 Purolator 330 Bayview Drive Courier Service Air, Noise I 450 20 70

A38 Redline Brewhouse 431 Bayview Drive Brewery Odour II 1200 70 300

A13 Rock Solid Supply 316 Bayview Drive Bathroom Supply Store Noise I 400 20 70

A39 Royal Tank Lines 323 Bayview Drive Bottled Water Supplier Noise I 450 20 70

A40 Simcoe Country District School Board 95 Little Avenue Corporate Office Noise I 521 20 70

A41 TAG Environmental Inc 23 Truman Road Manufacturer Air, Noise II 959 70 300

A42 The Source 277 Bayview Drive Electronic Equipment Supplier Noise I 0 20 70

A43 Theta Industries Ltd 8 Truman Road Manufacturer Air, Noise II 945 70 300

A44 Tire Discounter Group 37 Hamilton Road Distributor Noise I 836 20 70

A45 TNR Industrial Doors 200 Fairview Road Manufacturer Air, Noise II 274 70 300

A46 Valmont 100 Ellis Drive Manufacturer Air, Noise II 1014 20 70

A47 WasteCo 66 Welham Road Recycling Center Air, Dust, Noise I 386 20 70

A48 Wolf Steel 214 Bayview Drive Manufacturer Air, Noise II 192 70 300

A1 Yorkwest Plumbing Supply 15 Mollard Court Plumbing Supplier Noise I 137 20 70

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Area of InfluenceMOE D-6 Industrial

Class #ID # Faciltiy Address Description of Operations Potential Issues

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D ECAS AND EASRS

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Content Copy Of Original

Ministry of the Environment Ministère de l’Environnement

AMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 2432-95XJ8Z 

Issue Date: March 27, 2015

Bramcal Production Inc. 400 Huronia Road Barrie, Ontario L4N 8Y9  

Site Location: 400 Huronia Road Barrie City, County of Simcoe L4N 8Y9

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of:

 - one (1) natural gas-fired printing press dryer heater, having a maximum thermal input rating of845,000 kilojoules per hour, discharging to the air at a volumetric flow rate of 1.58 cubic metres persecond through a stack, identified as source PH-1, having an exit diameter of 0.36 metre, extending0.9 metre above the roof and 7.1 meters above grade;  - one (1) exhaust serving the internal bubble cooler, discharging to the air at a volumetric flow rate of0.92 cubic metre per second through a stack, identified as source BC-1, having an exit diameter of 0.2metre, and extending 6.8 meters above grade;  - one (1) exhaust serving the extrusion area, discharging to the air at a volumetric flow rate of 3.33cubic metres per second through a stack, identified as source VF-3, having exit dimensions of 0.76metre by 0.76 metre, and extending 12.6 meters above grade;  - one (1) laboratory fume hood, discharging to the air at a volumetric flow rate of 0.24 cubic metre persecond through a stack, identified as source LH-1, having an exit diameter of 0.15 metre, extending1.5 metres above the roof and 7.7 meters above grade;  - one (1) exhaust serving the extrusion line corona treater, discharging to the air at a volumetric flowrate of 0.30 cubic metre per second through a stack, identified as source CT-1, having an exit diameterof 0.1 metre, extending 1.5 metres above the roof and 7.7 meters above grade; and  - one (1) exhaust serving the printing press corona treater, discharging to the air at a volumetric flowrate of 0.30 cubic metre per second through a stack, identified as source CT-2, having an exit diameterof 0.1 metre, extending 1.5 metres above the roof and 7.7 meters above grade;  - one (1) passive exhaust, serving one (1) Silo, discharging to the air through a stack identified assource S1, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metre, extending 0.2 metre above the roof and 23.47meters above grade;  - one (1) passive exhaust, serving one (1) Silo, discharging to the air through a stack identified assource S2, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metre, extending 0.2 metre above the roof and 23.47meters above grade;  

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- one (1) passive exhaust, serving one (1) Silo, discharging to the air through a stack identified assource S3, having an exit diameter of 0.76 metre, extending 0.3 metre above the roof and 18.3 metersabove grade;  - one (1) passive exhaust, serving one (1) Silo, discharging to the air through a stack identified assource S4, having an exit diameter of 0.76 metre, extending 0.3 metre above the roof and 18.3 metersabove grade;  all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air) submitted by Bramcal Production Inc., datedDecember 15, 2010 and signed by Annmeza Wong, Manager, Conformance and Quality Assurance;the supporting information, including the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report,submitted by MBN Environmental Engineering Inc., Dated November 14, 2012 and signed by JimAnderson, P.Eng.; and an email update provided by Jim Anderson, P.Eng. of MBN EnvironmentalEngineering Inc. on March 29, 2013; and the Acoustic Assessment Report Dated April 20, 2007,prepared by Pinchin Environmental; and the email updates provided by Sean Nguyen of BramcalProduction Inc. on October 04, 2012 and December 03, 2012. For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: 1. "Approval" means this Environmental Compliance Approval, including the application andsupporting documentation listed above;2. "Company" means Bramcal Production Inc. that is responsible for the construction or operation ofthe Facility and includes any successors and assigns;

3. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry,where the Facility is geographically located;

4. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended;

5. "Equipment" means the equipment described in the Company's application, this Approval and in thesupporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Approval;

6. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;

7. "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of theCompany;

8. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includes allofficials, employees or other persons acting on its behalf;

9. "Publication NPC-205" means the Ministry Publication NPC-205, "Sound Level Limits for StationarySources in Class 1 & 2 Areas (Urban)", October, 1995 as amended; and

10. "Publication NPC-232" means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits forStationary Sources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

 You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. The Company shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Company shall: 

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 (1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval, and update, as necessary, aManual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including: 

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practicesand as recommended by the Equipment suppliers;  (b) emergency procedures, including spill clean-up procedures;  (c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of theEquipment;  (d) all appropriate measures to minimize noise and odorous emissions from all potential sources;   (e) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment; and 

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual.  NOISE PERFORMANCE  2. The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with thelimits set out in Ministry Publication NPC-205 or Publication NPC-232, as applicable.3. The Company shall restrict silo filling of plastic pellets to the daytime period between 7:00 AM and7:00 PM.

  4. The Company shall restrict periodic operation of tanker truck to the daytime period between 7:00AM and 7:00 PM.  RECORD RETENTION  5. The Company shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all recordsand information related to or resulting from the recording activities required by this Approval, and makethese records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.  The Company shall retain:  (1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and  (2) all records of any environmental complaints; including: 

(a) a description, time and date of each incident to which the complaint relates;  (b) wind direction at the time of the incident to which the complaint relates; and  (c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident to which the complaintrelates and to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

 NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS  6. The Company shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint withintwo (2) business days of the complaint.  The notification shall include:  (1) a description of the nature of the complaint; and 

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 (2) the time and date of the incident to which the complaint relates.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 1. Condition No. 1 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be operated and maintainedaccording to a procedure that will result in compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and thisApproval.2. Condition Nos. 2, 3 and 4 are included to provide the minimum performance requirementsconsidered necessary to prevent an adverse effect resulting from the operation of the facility.

3. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to keep records and to provide information tostaff of the Ministry so that compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and this Approval can beverified.

4. Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to notify staff of the Ministry so as to assist theMinistry with the review of the site's compliance.

 Upon issuance of the environmental compliance approval, I hereby revoke ApprovalNo(s). 2735-7NGMTH  issued on January 30, 2009.

 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  Pursuant to subsection 139(3) of the Environmental Protection Act, a hearing may not be required withrespect to any terms and conditions in   this environmental compliance approval, if the terms andconditions are substantially the same as those contained in an approval that is amended or revoked bythis environmental compliance approval.    The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  The Secretary* Environmental Review AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner  AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of the

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Tribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

Environmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor12A Toronto, Ontario M4V 1L5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 314-4506 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 

DATED AT TORONTO this 27th day of March, 2015Rudolf Wan, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

BS/ c: District Manager, MOE Barrie Shaun Garrett, Bramcal Production Inc.

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Content Copy Of Original

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Ministère de l’Environnement et de l’Action en matière de changement

climatique

AMENDMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 8857-7WVKXA 

Notice No. 4 Issue Date: November 1, 2016

Comco Canada Ltd. 100 Welham Road Barrie, Ontario L4N 8Y4

Site Location: Comco Waste Water Transfer Location 100 Welham Road City of Barrie, County of Simcoe

You are hereby notified that I have amended Approval No. 8857-7WVKXA   issued on   November 5,2009  for a 1.6 hectare Waste Disposal Site ( transfer/processing ) for the storage and transfer of liquidindustrial and hazardous waste classes : 211-213, inclusive, 221, 222, 251-254 inclusive , as follows:

The following definitions are hereby revoked and replaced with:

"Act" and "EPA" mean the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, C.E-19, as amended;

"Ministry" and "MOE" and "MOECC" mean the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible forthe EPA and includes all officials, employees or other persons acting on its behalf;

“Owner" means any person that is responsible for the establishment or operation of the Site beingapproved by this Approval, and includes Comco Canada Ltd., its successors and assigns;

   Condition 11.9 is hereby revoked and replaced with:

11.9 The total volume of waste received at the Site shall not exceed 5000 litres per day and 50,000litres per year.

   Condition 23.1 is hereby revoked and replaced with:

23.1 The Owner shall maintain, at the Site for a minimum of two (2) years, a log book or electronic fileformat which records daily the following information:

a. date of record;

b. types, quantities and source of waste received;

c. quantity and type of waste transferred;

d. quantity of residual waste on the Site;

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e. quantities and destination of each type of waste shipped from the Site;

f. a record of daily inspections including the following information as a minimum:

i. time and date of inspection;ii. name and title of person conducting the inspection;iii. potential impacts noted;iv. remedial actions taken;v. measures to prevent the problem from recurring;

g. records required by Conditions 12.1, 21.0, 22.0 and 24.1.   Condition 24.0 is hereby revoked and replaced with:

 24.0 Storage Tank Monitoring .

24.1 The Owner shall ensure the integrity of the storage tank as follows:

a. on a daily basis, the visual alarm shall be inspected to ensure that it is operational and that thereis no vacuum leak; and

b. on a quarterly basis, the Owner shall take a vacuum gauge reading on the tank; andc. in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, the Owner shall conduct all inspectionsand preventative maintenance activities necessary to ensure the storage tanks integrity;

d. a written record shall be kept of the inspections and/or preventative maintenance undertaken tosatisfy subconditions a through c above.

    The following are hereby added to Schedule "A":9. Environmental Compliance Approval application, signed by Mr. Gord Thompson, President, ComcoProperties Inc., dated March 31, 2016.

10. Design and Operations Manual, 8857-WVKXA - Waste Disposal Site - UST, Comco Canada Ltd.,dated August 2016.

 The reason(s) for this amendment to the Approval is (are) as follows: Definitions were updated to reflect currently used terms. The definition of Owner was amended toreflect the business name change in accordance with the Owner's correspondence dated August 30,2016.Condition 11.9 was amended to increase the daily amount of waste received from 1000 litres to 5000litres, and the annual amounts of waste received, from 18,000 litres to 50,000 litres, all in accordancewith the application and supporting documentation submitted by the Owner.

Condition 24.1 was amended to substitute the groundwater monitoring program with an interstitialmonitoring program. The interstitial monitoring program allows for much quicker detection of storagetank leaks thereby preventing adverse effects to the environment.

 

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This Notice shall constitute part of the approval issued under Approval No. 8857-7WVKXA dated November 5, 2009

 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  Pursuant to subsection 139(3) of the Environmental Protection Act, a hearing may not be required withrespect to any terms and conditions in   this environmental compliance approval, if the terms andconditions are substantially the same as those contained in an approval that is amended or revoked bythis environmental compliance approval.    The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  

The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment andClimate Change 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1stFloor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 326-5370 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 

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DATED AT TORONTO this 1st day of November,2016

Dale Gable, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

VP/ c: District Manager, MOECC Barrie  

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Ontario

Ministryof theEnvironment

Ministèredel’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 1758-4GTL8J

Del Laboratories (Canada) Inc.316 Bayview Dr.Barrie, OntarioL4N 4Y8

Site Location: 316 Bayview DriveBarrie, Ontario

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

S One (1) natural gas fired hot water heater, having a maximum heat input of 5,104,350kilojoules per hour, exhausting to the atmosphere through a stack, having an exit

diameter of 0.41 metre, extending 1.83 metres above the roof and 7.92 metres above

grade;

S One (1) fan, exhausting a chemical storage area to the atmosphere at a volumetric flowrate of 0.94 actual cubic metre per second through a stack, having an exit diameter of

0.46 metre, extending 0.61 metre above the roof and 6.71 metres above grade;

S One (1) fan, exhausting a nail polish vial filling area to the atmosphere at avolumetric flow rate of 1.27 actual cubic metres per second through a stack, having an

exit diameter of 0.52 metre, extending 0.61 metre above the roof and 6.71 metres above

grade; and

all in accordance with the application for Certificate of Approval (Air) and all

supporting information, signed by Paul Mota and dated December 24, 1999.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Appeal Board and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt of this Notice,require a hearing by the Board. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on the EnvironmentalRegistry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

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The Secretary*Environmental Appeal Board2300 Yonge St., 12th FloorP.O. Box 2382Toronto, OntarioM4P 1E4

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Appeal Board’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from the Board at:Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leaveto appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 28th day of February, 2000

Steve Klose, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

LS/c: District Manager, MOE BarrieBob Lawson, Ainley & Associates Ltd.

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Ontario

Ministryof theEnvironment

Ministèredel’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 9637-777JYMIssue Date: November 8, 2007

872556 Ontario Inc.181 Big Bay Point RoadBarrie, OntarioL4N 8M5

Site Location: 181 Big Bay Point RoadBarrie, OntarioL4N 8M5

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

- two (2) paint spray booths, for the application of solvent based coatings at a combined maximum rate of 6 litres perhour, each equipped with 4.65 square metres of dry type paint arrestor filters, with spray booth #1 and spray booth #2exhausting into the atmosphere at volumetric flow rates of 4.25 and 4.72 cubic metres per second respectively, and eachbooth exhausting through a stack, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metres, extending 1.5 and 1.8 metres above the roof and8.3 metres above grade;

- one (1) washer exhaust, serving the 416,747 kilojoules per hour hot water washer, exhausting through a stack, having anexit diameter of 0.25 metres, extending 1.5 metres above the roof and 9.0 metres above grade;

- one (1) oven exhaust, serving the 2,954,157 kilojoules per hour rotoflow oven, exhausting through a stack, having an exitdiameter of 0.25 metres, extending 1.5 metres above the roof and 9.0 metres above grade;

- six (6) natural gas fired radiant heaters and one (1) natural gas fired HVAC, having a combined maximum thermal inputof 917,899 kilojoules per hour;

- thirteen (13) welding stations.

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated March 15, 2007 and signed by Murray Hawman,(President), 872556 Ontario Inc., and all supporting information associated with the application provided by TrowAssociates Inc., including additional information provided by Bob Jowett, dated July 17 and 18, 2007, August 13, 14 and28, 2007, October 24, 2007 and November 1, 2007.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

(1) "Act" means the Environmental Protection Act;

(2) "Certificate" means this Certificate of Approval issued in accordance with the Act;

(3) "District Manager" means the District Manager, Barrie District Office, Southwestern Region of the Ministry;

(4) "Equipment" means the paint spray booth described in the Owner's application, this Certificate and in the supportingdocumentation referred to herein, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(5) "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of the Owner;

(6) "Ministry" means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment; and

(7) "Owner" means 872556 Ontario Inc., and includes its successors and assignees.

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You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

GENERAL

1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operate and maintain theEquipment in accordance with the description given in this Certificate, application for approval of the Equipment and thesubmitted supporting documents and plans and specifications as listed in this Certificate.

2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Certificate and theConditions of this Certificate, the Conditions in this Certificate shall take precedence, and where there is a conflict betweenthe listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent date shall prevail.

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE

3. The Owner shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Owner shall:

(1) prepare, no later than three (3) months after the date of this Certificate, and update as necessary, a Manual outlining theoperating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practices and asrecommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of the Equipment;

(d) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment;

(e) procedures for recording and responding to environmental complaints; and

(f) appropriate measures to minimize odorous emissions from all potential sources.

(2) implement the recommendations of the operating and maintenance Manual.

RECORD RETENTION

4. The Owner shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all records and informationrelated to or resulting from the operation and maintenance activities required by this Certificate. These records as well asthe Manual shall be made available to staff of the Ministry upon request. The Owner shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records on the environmental complaints, including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident;

(b) operating conditions (e.g. the product name(s) being sprayed, any upset conditions, etc.) at the time of theincident; and

(c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident and to prevent a similaroccurrence in the future.

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NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS

5. The Owner shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint and the measures taken toaddress the cause of the complaint within five (5) business days of the complaint.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in the manner in which it wasdescribed for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditions are also included to emphasize theprecedence of Conditions in the Certificate and the practice that the Approval is based on the most current document, ifseveral conflicting documents are submitted for review.

2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operated according to a procedurethat will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate.

3. Condition No. 4 is included to require the Owner to keep records and provide information to staff of the Ministry so thatcompliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate can be verified.

4. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Owner to notify staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the Act, theregulations and this Certificate can be verified.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on theEnvironmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal2300 Yonge St., Suite 1700P.O. Box 2382Toronto, OntarioM4P 1E4

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leave

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to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 8th day of November, 2007Mansoor Mahmood, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

SA/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District OfficeBob Jowett, B.Sc., CEPIT, Trow Associates Inc.

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Ontario

Ministryof theEnvironment

Ministèredel’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 2315-7GULT4Issue Date: August 6, 2008

Hydramen Fluid Power Limited121 Welham Rd, No. 6-8Barrie, OntarioL4N 8Y3

Site Location: Hydramen Fluid Power Ltd.121 Welham RdBarrie, County of Simcoe, OntarioL4N 8Y3

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

- one (1) cross draft paint spray booth for the application of solvent based coatings at a maximum rate of two 340-gramcans of aerosol paint per hour and 2.5 litres per hour of other applications, equipped with 6.5 square metres of dry typepaint arrestor filters, exhausting into the atmosphere at a volumetric flow rate of 5.7 cubic metres per second, through astack, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metre, extending 3.3 metres above the roof and 9.1 metres above grade;

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated January 30, 2008 and signed by Tim Crane,(Manager), Hydramen Fluid Power Limited, and all supporting information associated with the application includingadditional information provided by PRIME Environmental Services Inc., dated March 4, 2008, and signed by Greg D.Thomas.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

(1) "Act" means the Environmental Protection Act;

(2) "Certificate" means this Certificate of Approval issued in accordance with the Act;

(3) "District Manager" means the District Manager, Barrie District Office, South-western Region of the Ministry;

(4) "Equipment" means the paint spray booth described in the Owner's application, this Certificate and in the supportingdocumentation referred to herein, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(5) "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of the Owner;

(6) "Ministry" means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment; and

(7) "Owner" means Hydramen Fluid Power Limited, and includes its successors and assignees.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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GENERAL

1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operate and maintain theEquipment in accordance with the description given in this Certificate, application for approval of the Equipment and thesubmitted supporting documents and plans and specifications as listed in this Certificate.

2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Certificate and theConditions of this Certificate, the Conditions in this Certificate shall take precedence, and where there is a conflict betweenthe listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent date shall prevail.

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE

3. The Owner shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Owner shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Certificate, and update as necessary, a Manualoutlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practices and asrecommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of the Equipment;

(d) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment;

(e) procedures for recording and responding to environmental complaints; and

(f) appropriate measures to minimize odorous emissions from all potential sources.

(2) implement the recommendations of the operating and maintenance Manual.

RECORD RETENTION

4. The Owner shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all records and informationrelated to or resulting from the operation and maintenance activities required by this Certificate. These records as well asthe Manual shall be made available to staff of the Ministry upon request. The Owner shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records on the environmental complaints, including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident;

(b) operating conditions (e.g. the product name(s) being sprayed, any upset conditions, etc.) at the time of theincident; and

(c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident and to prevent a similaroccurrence in the future.

NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS

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5. The Owner shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint and the measures taken toaddress the cause of the complaint within five (5) business days of the complaint.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in the manner in which it wasdescribed for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditions are also included to emphasize theprecedence of Conditions in the Certificate and the practice that the Approval is based on the most current document, ifseveral conflicting documents are submitted for review.

2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operated according to a procedurethat will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate.

3. Condition No. 4 is included to require the Owner to keep records and provide information to staff of the Ministry so thatcompliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate can be verified.

4. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Owner to notify staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the Act, theregulations and this Certificate can be verified.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on theEnvironmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal655 Bay Street, 15th FloorToronto, OntarioM5G 1E5

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leave

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to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 6th day of August, 2008Zafar Bhatti, P.Eng.Director

AA/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District OfficeGreg D. Thomas, PRIME Environmental Services Inc.

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Ministry of the EnvironmentOperations Division

Confirmation of Registration

Registration Number: R-003-1363728208 Version Number: 001 Date Registration Filed: Jul 18, 2013 1:37:16 PM

Dear Sir/Madam, MACLEAN ENGINEERING & MARKETING CO LIMITED 1000 RAGLAN ST COLLINGWOODCOLLINGWOOD ON L9Y3Z1 You have registered, in accordance with Section 20.21(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act, the use, operation, construction, alteration,extension or replacement of a heating system located at:

286 BAYVIEW DRBARRIE ON L4N 4Y8

Please note that the heating system is subject to the applicable provisions of O. Reg. 245/11 and O. Reg. 346/12. The activity related information provided during the registration process is included as part of the confirmation of registration as schedule 'A'. Dated on Jul 18, 2013.

DirectorEnvironmental Approvals Access and Service Integration BranchMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto ON M4V 1L5 Any questions related to this registration and the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry should be directed to: Ministry of the EnvironmentCustomer Service RepresentativeEnvironmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch Phone: (416) 314-8001Toll free: 1-800-461-6290

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Schedule 'A'

Part 3 – Activity Information 3.1 Registration Information

This form is to be used to register the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension, or replacement of the heating system. Please confirm that you will be engaging in one or more of these activities.

3.2 Activity Design-Related Information a) Is the heating system used to produce or supply heat to the interior of a building or structure for one or

more of the following: -- the comfort of occupants,-- the maintenance of a building or structure,-- the provision of a suitable temperature for materials, plant or animal life, or-- heating hot water for domestic purposes?

b) Does the heating system include one or more combustion units?

c) Is the thermal input rating of each combustion unit that is part of the heating system 10.5 million kilojoules per hour or less?

d) Is the total thermal input rating of all of the combustion units in the heating system greater than 1.58 million kilojoules per hour?

e) Does the heating system use only one or both of the following as fuel: -- natural gas, or-- propane?

f) Is the wastewater from the heating system, if any, -- transferred to a waste management system that is subject to an environmental compliance approval or is registered in the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry,-- discharged to a sewage works that is subject to an environmental compliance approval, or-- discharged to a municipal sanitary sewer?

3.3 Environmental Activity and Sector Registration Exemptions a) Is the heating system comprised of a ground source heat pump as defined in Ontario Regulation 98/12

(Ground Source Heat Pumps) made under the Act?

b) Is the heating system associated with a building or structure that contains one or more dwellings and is used by the occupants of not more than three dwellings in the building or structure?

c) Is the heating system used in agriculture?

d) Does the heating system provide heat used in an industrial or manufacturing process?

e) Does the heating system derive its heat from an industrial or manufacturing process?

f) Is the heating system used at the site of a building or structure, for:

-- the construction,-- alteration,-- demolition,-- drilling, or-- blasting of the building or structure?

g) Is the heating system used during an outdoor entertainment, artistic or sporting event, including an outdoor festival, fair, parade, fireworks display, art show, air show or car show, but not including a race of horses, dogs or motorized or non-motorized vehicles or boats?

h) Is the heating system used solely to mitigate the effects of an emergency declared to exist under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act ?

i) Is the heating system part of a large municipal residential system or a small municipal residential system, as those systems are defined in Ontario Regulation 170/03 (Drinking Water Systems) made under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 ?

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Ontario

Ministryof theEnvironment

Ministèredel’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 9931-6MELJ8Issue Date: March 2, 2006

McBride Trailers Inc.366 Huronia RoadBarrie, OntarioL4N 8Y9

Site Location: 366 Huronia RoadCity of Barrie, County of Simcoe, Ontario

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

- one (1) paint spray booth for the application of solvent based coatings at a maximum rate of 2.5 litres per hour, equippedwith one (1) paint spray gun and 5.55 square metres of dry type paint arrestor filters, exhausting into the atmosphere at avolumetric flow rate of 4.25 actual cubic metres per second, through a stack, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metre,extending 1.5 metres above the roof and 6.4 metres above grade;

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated December 13, 2005 and signed by Mike McBride(Owner), McBride Trailers Inc., and all supporting information associated with the application provided by Andrew Cornel,AC Environmental.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

(1) “Act” means the Environmental Protection Act;

(2) “Approved Automotive Refinish Coatings” means automotive refinish coatings that comply with the VOC content limitsindicated in Section 3.2.1 VOC Content Limits of the National Standards;

(3) “CCME Guideline” means the document entitled “National Standards and Guidelines for the Reduction of VolatileOrganic Compounds from Canadian Commercial/Industrial Surface Coating Operations-Automotive Refinishing, October1998, PN 1278", as amended, and published by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment;

(4) “Certificate” means this Certificate of Approval issued in accordance with Section 9 of the Act;

(5) "District Manager" means the District Manager, Barrie District Office, Southwestern Region of the Ministry;

(6) “Equipment” means the paint spray booth described in the Owner’s application, this Certificate and in the supportingdocumentation referred to herein, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(7) "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;

(8) “High Efficiency-type Paint Spray System” means equipment used for the application of automotive refinish coatingsconforming to Section 3.4 Application Equipment of the CCME Guideline;

(9) “Manual” means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of the Owner;

(10) “Ministry” means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment;

(11) “National Standards” means the document entitled “National Standards for the Volatile Organic Compound Content ofCanadian Commercial/Industrial Surface Coating Products Automotive Refinishing, October 1998, PN 1288" and publishedby the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment;

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(12) "Owner" means McBride Trailers Inc., and includes its successors and assignees;

(13) "Point of Reception" means any point on the premises of a person where sound or vibration originating from otherthan those premises is received.

For the purpose of verifying compliance with Section 9 of the Act, the Point of Reception may be located on any of thefollowing existing or zoned for future use premises: permanent or seasonal residences, hotels/motels, nursing/retirementhomes, rental residences, hospitals, camp grounds, and noise sensitive buildings such as schools and places of worship.

For equipment/facilities proposed on premises such as nursing/retirement homes, rental residences, hospitals, and schools,the Point of Reception may be located on the same premises;

(14) “Publication NPC-205” means Ministry Publication NPC-205 "Sound level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 1 &2 Areas (Urban)", October 1995;

(15) “Publication NPC-232” means Ministry Publication NPC-232 "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3Areas (Rural)", October 1995; and

(16) "Trained" and "Training" refers to a training program which conforms with Section 4.3 Training of the CCMEGuideline.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

GENERAL

1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operate and maintain theEquipment in accordance with the description given in this Certificate, application for approval of the Equipment and thesubmitted supporting documents and plans and specifications as listed in this Certificate.

2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Certificate and theConditions of this Certificate, the Conditions in this Certificate shall take precedence, and where there is a conflict betweenthe listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent date shall prevail.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

3. The Owner shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Owner shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Certificate, and update as necessary, a Manual outliningthe operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practices and asrecommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) list of Trained personnel responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Facility;

(d) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of the Equipment;

(e) a regular maintenance program for each booth fan, including but not limited to cleaning and balancing ofthe fan blades, to ensure the fan noise emissions do not exceed at any time the levels specified in PublicationNPC-205 or NPC-232 as applicable;

(f) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment;

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(g) procedures for recording and responding to environmental complaints; and

(h) appropriate measures to minimize emissions from all potential sources;

(2) implement the recommendations of the operating and maintenance Manual;

(3) ensure that all surface coating operations are performed using a High Efficiency-type Paint Spray System;

(4) ensure that all surface coating operations are performed using Approved Automotive Refinish Coatings;

(5) ensure that operators involved in the application of automotive refinish coatings receive Training in the proper use ofHigh Efficiency-type Paint Spray Systems; and

(6) implement the provisions of Section 4.0 Codes of Good Practice and Section 5.0 Check List for Good Practices forAutomotive Refinish Facilities of the CCME Guideline.

RECORD RETENTION

4. The Owner shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all records and informationrelated to or resulting from the operation and maintenance activities required by this Certificate. These records as well asthe Manual shall be made available to staff of the Ministry upon request. The Owner shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records on the environmental complaints, including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident;

(b) operating conditions (e.g. the product name(s) of the Approved Automotive Refinish Coating beingsprayed, any upset conditions, etc.) at the time of the incident; and

(c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident and to prevent a similaroccurrence in the future.

NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS

5. The Owner shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint and the measures taken toaddress the cause of the complaint within five (5) business days of the complaint.

PERFORMANCE

6. The Owner shall ensure that the noise emissions from the Equipment comply with the limits set in Publication NPC-205or NPC-232 as applicable.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in the manner in which it wasdescribed for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditions are also included to emphasize theprecedence of Conditions in the Certificate and the practice that the Approval is based on the most current document, ifseveral conflicting documents are submitted for review.

2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operated according to a procedurethat will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate.

3. Condition No. 4 is included to require the Owner to keep records and provide information to staff of the Ministry so thatcompliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate can be verified.

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4. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Owner to notify staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the Act, theregulations and this Certificate can be verified.

5. Condition No. 6 is included to provide minimum performance requirements considered necessary to prevent an adverseeffect resulting from the operation of the Facility/Equipment.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on theEnvironmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal2300 Yonge St., 12th FloorP.O. Box 2382Toronto, OntarioM4P 1E4

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of Environment and Energy2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leaveto appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 2nd day of March, 2006Aziz Ahmed, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

SP/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District Office

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Andrew Cornel, AC Environmental

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Ministry of the EnvironmentMinistère de l’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 6133-7Y5M3WIssue Date: December 17, 2009

Metroland Media Group Ltd.1 Yonge Street 6th FloorToronto, OntarioM5E 1P6

Site Location: 82 Welham RoadBarrie City, County of SimcoeL4N 8Y4

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

Description SectionA newspaper printing facility, consisting of the following processes and support units:

- printing plates manufacturing;- offset printing;- printed paper cutting, folding, and assembling into newspapers;

including the Equipment and any other ancillary and support processes and activities, operating at a Facility ProductionLimit of up to 2,150 tonnes of ink used per year exhausting to the atmosphere as described in the ESDM Report.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

1. "Air Standards Manager" means the Manager, Human Toxicology and Air Standards Section, Standards DevelopmentBranch, or any other person who represents and carries out the duties of the Manager, Human Toxicology and AirStandards Section, Standards Development Branch, as those duties relate to the conditions of this Certificate.

2. "Basic Comprehensive User Guide" means the Ministry document titled "Basic Comprehensive Certificates of Approval(Air) User Guide" dated April 2004, as amended.

3. "Certificate" means this entire certificate of approval document, issued in accordance with section 9 of the EPA andincludes all the Schedules, and the Supporting Documentation.

4. "Company" means Metroland Media Group Ltd. that is responsible for the construction or operation of the Facility andincludes any successors and assigns.

5. "Compound of Concern" means a contaminant that, based on generally available information, may be emitted to theatmosphere in a quantity from any source at the Facility that is significant either in comparison to the relevant MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit or if a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not available for the compound then, based ongenerally available toxicological information, the compound has the potential to cause an adverse effect as defined by theEPA at a Point of Impingement.

6. "Description Section" means the section on page one of the Certificate describing the Company's operations and theEquipment located at the Facility and specifying the Facility Production Limit for the Facility.

7. "Director" means any person appointed in writing by the Minister of the Environment pursuant to section 5 of the EPA

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as a Director for the purposes of section 9 of the EPA.

8. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry, where the Facilityis geographically located.

9. "Emission Summary Table" means the table prepared in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05 and the Procedure Documentlisting the appropriate Point of Impingement concentrations of each Compound of Concern from the Facility and providingcomparison to the corresponding Ministry Point of Impingement Limit or Maximum Concentration Level Assessment.

10. "Environmental Assessment Act" means the Environmental Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.18.

11. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19.

12. "Equipment" means equipment or processes described in the ESDM Report, this Certificate and in the SupportingDocumentation referred to herein and any other equipment or processes.

13. "Equipment with Specific Operational Limits" means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or wastederived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry documentthat outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.

14. "ESDM Report" means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report prepared in accordance with theProcedure Document by Wendy Natan, Envision Compliance and dated February 2, 2009 submitted in support of theapplication, and includes any amendments to the ESDM Report listed in Schedule A and all up-dated ESDM Reportsprepared as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

15. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located.

16. "Facility Production Limit" means the production limit placed on the main product(s) or raw materials used by theFacility that represents the design capacity of the Facility and assists in the definition of the operations approved by theDirector.

17. "Log" means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificate asrequired by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

18. "Maximum Concentration Level Assessment" means the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the purposes ofa Basic Comprehensive Certificate of Approval, described in the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, prepared by aToxicologist using currently available toxicological information, that demonstrates that the concentration at any Point ofImpingement for a Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not likely to causean adverse effect as defined by the EPA. The concentration at Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern must becalculated in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05.

19. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includes all officials,employees or other persons acting on its behalf.

20. "Ministry Point of Impingement Limit" means the appropriate Standard from Schedule 1, 2 or 3 from O.Reg. 419/05and if a standard is not provided for a Contaminant of Concern the appropriate criteria listed in the Ministry publicationtitled "Summary of Standards and Guidelines to support Ontario Regulation 419: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality (includingSchedule 6 of O. Reg. 419 on Upper Risk Thresholds)", dated February 2008, as amended.

21. "Modification" means any construction, alteration, extension or replacement of any plant, structure, equipment,apparatus, mechanism or thing, or alteration of a process or rate of production at the Facility that may discharge or alterthe rate or manner of discharge of a Compound of Concern to the atmosphere.

22. "Operating Envelope" means the limits on the Company’s approved operations set out in Conditions 2.3 to 2.7 of thisCertificate.

23. "O. Reg. 419/05" means Ontario Regulation 419/05, Air Pollution - Local Air Quality.

24. "Performance Limits" means the performance limits specified in the section of this Certificate titled Performance

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Limits.

25. "Point of Impingement" means any point outside the facility in the natural environment and as defined by s. 2 of O.Reg. 419/05.

26. "Procedure Document" means Ministry Procedure titled "Procedure for Preparing an Emission Summary andDispersion Modelling Report" dated July 2005, as amended.

27. "Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects" means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if notproperly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

28. "Publication NPC-205" means the Ministry Publication NPC-205, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class1 & 2 Areas (Urban)", October, 1995 as amended.

29. "Publication NPC-207" means the Ministry draft technical publication "Impulse Vibration in Residential Buildings",November 1983, supplementing the Model Municipal Noise Control By-Law, Final Report, August 1978, published by theMinistry.

30. "Publication NPC-232" means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

31. "Schedules" means the following schedules attached to the Certificate and forming part of the Certificate namely:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

32. "Supporting Documentation" means the documents listed in Schedule A of this Certificate which forms part of thisCertificate.

33. "Toxicologist" means a qualified professional currently active in the field of risk assessment, risk management andtoxicology that has a combination of formal university education, training and experience necessary to assess theCompound of Concern in question.

34. "Written Summary" means the written summary that must be submitted annually to the Ministry as required by theSection titled Reporting Requirements of this Certificate.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. GENERAL

1.1 Except as otherwise provided by this Certificate, the Facility shall be designed, developed, built, operated andmaintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Certificate and in accordance with the application, theESDM Report, plans, specifications and Supporting Documentation submitted and the following Schedules attached hereto:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

2. OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY

2.1 The Company may make Modifications to the Facility in accordance with this Certificate.

2.2 Despite Condition 2.1, all Modifications made by the Company shall be within the Operating Envelope of the Facilityas defined by conditions 2.3 to 2.7.

2.3 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that are outside the scope of theintended operations of the Facility as described in the Description Section.

2.4 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that result in an increase of the

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Facility Production Limit above the level specified in this Certificate.

2.5 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that would add any Equipment withSpecific Operational Limits. The Company shall operate Equipment with Specific Operational Limits approved by thisCertificate in accordance with the original ESDM Report and Conditions in the Certificate.

2.6 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall only make Modifications to the Facility which comply with the PerformanceLimits.

2.7 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility if the Modifications would be subjectto the Environmental Assessment Act.

2.8 Condition 2.1 of this Certificate shall expire five (5) years from the date of this Certificate, unless this Certificate isrevoked prior to this date. Upon expiry of Condition 2.1 of this Certificate, the Company shall apply for amendment toinclude the current ESDM Report in Schedule A as Supporting Documentation to this Certificate.

3. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

3.1 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that all Equipment that are a source of a Compound of Concern from theFacility are operated to comply with the following Performance Limits:

(a) the maximum concentration of any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not exceed thecorresponding Ministry Point of Impingement Limit;

(b) for any Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit, the maximum concentrationof any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not be greater than a level assessed as part of the originalESDM Report; or

(c) for any Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit, the maximum concentrationof any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not be greater than the Maximum Concentration LevelAssessment submitted to the Ministry and accepted by the Air Standards Manager.

3.2 The Company shall, no later than thirty (30) days prior to:

(a) the introduction of a new Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit;

(b) an increase to the concentration at a Point of Impingement of a Compound of Concern that does not have a MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit such that the resulting concentration at a Point of Impingement will be greater than the levelthat was reviewed as part of the original ESDM Report; or

(c) an increase to the concentration at a Point of Impingement of a Compound of Concern that does not have a MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit such that the resulting concentration at a Point of Impingement will be greater than thecorresponding Maximum Concentration Level Assessment previously accepted by the Air Standards Manager;

submit a proposed or revised Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the Compound of Concern to the Director forreview by the Air Standards Manager.

3.3 The Company may not use the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment prior to thirty (30) days from the date of anacknowledgment letter from the Ministry unless the Company receives written acceptance by the Director.

3.4 If the Air Standards Manager does not accept the proposed Maximum Concentration Level Assessment, the Companyshall not introduce or increase the emission rate of the Compound of Concern without approval from the Director.

3.5 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set out inMinistry Publication NPC-205 and/or Publication NPC-232, as applicable.

3.6 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the vibration emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set out in

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Ministry Publication NPC-207.

4. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

4.1 The Company shall, at all times, maintain documentation that describes the current operations of the Facility, includingbut not limited to:

(a) a current ESDM Report that demonstrates compliance with the Performance Limits for the Facility regarding allCompounds of Concern;

(b) an up-to-date Log that describes each Modification to the Facility; and

(c) a record of the changes to the ESDM Report that documents how each Modification is in compliance with thePerformance Limits.

4.2 The Company shall, during regular business hours, make the current Emission Summary Table available for inspectionat the Facility by any interested member of the public.

5. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

5.1 The Company shall provide the District Manager and the Director no later than August 15 of each year, a WrittenSummary of activities undertaken in the previous calendar year that shall include the following:

(a) a signed statement that the Facility was in compliance with the Performance Limits;

(b) a summary of each Modification that took place in the previous calendar year and resulted in a change in the previouslycalculated concentration at the Point of Impingement for any Compound of Concern;

(c) a list of each Compound of Concern submitted to the Air Standards Manager for review in the previous calendar year;

(d) a review of any changes to a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit undertaken in the previous calendar year that affecta Compound of Concern emitted from the Facility;

(e) a tabulated summary of the changes in the emission rate of any Compound of Concern and the resultant increase ordecrease in the Point of Impingement concentration reported in the ESDM Report over the previous calendar year; and

(f) the Emission Summary Table for the Facility as of December 31 from the previous calendar year.

6. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

6.1 The Company shall prepare and implement, not later than three (3) months from the date of this Certificate, operatingprocedures and maintenance programs for all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects. The Company shallensure that all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects are operated and maintained at all times in accordancewith this Certificate, the operating procedures and maintenance programs. The operating procedures and maintenanceprograms shall specify as a minimum:

(a) frequency of inspections and scheduled preventative maintenance;

(b) procedures to prevent upset conditions;

(c) procedures to minimize all fugitive emissions;

(d) procedures to prevent and/or minimize odorous emissions; and

(e) procedures for record keeping activities relating to the operation and maintenance programs.

7. COMPLAINTS RECORDING PROCEDURE

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7.1 If at any time, the Company receives any environmental complaints from the public regarding the operation of theEquipment approved by this Certificate, the Company shall respond to these complaints according to the followingprocedure:

(a) the Company shall record and number each complaint, either electronically or in a log book, and shall include thefollowing information: the time and date of the complaint and incident to which the complaint relates, the nature of thecomplaint, wind direction at the time and date of the incident to which the complaint relates and the address of thecomplainant, if known;

(b) the Company, upon notification of a complaint, shall initiate appropriate steps to determine all possible causes of thecomplaint, and shall proceed to take the necessary actions to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of thecomplaint; and

(c) the Company shall complete and retain on-site a report written within one (1) week of the complaint date, listing theactions taken to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of the complaint and any recommendations forremedial measures, and managerial or operational changes to reasonably avoid the recurrence of similar incidents.

8. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

8.1 Any information requested by the Ministry concerning the Facility and its operation under this Certificate, including,but not limited to, any records required to be kept by this Certificate, shall be provided to the Ministry, upon request, in atimely manner.

8.2 The Company shall retain, for a minimum of seven (7) years from the date of their creation, except as noted below, allreports, records and information described in this Certificate and shall include but not be limited to:

(a) the current ESDM Report;

(b) supporting information used in the emission rate calculations performed in the ESDM Report to document compliancewith the Performance Limits (superseded information must be retained for a minimum period of three (3) years afterModification);

(c) the Log that describes each Modification to the Facility;

(d) the Written Summaries provided to the Ministry;

(e) the operating procedures and maintenance programs, including records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of theEquipment related to all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects; and

(f) the complaints recording procedure, including records related to all environmental complaints made by the public asrequired by the section titled Complaints Recording Procedure of this Certificate.

9. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL(Air & Noise)

9.1 This Certificate replaces and revokes all Section 9 Certificates of Approval issued to the Facility and dated prior to thedate of this Certificate.

SCHEDULE “A”

Supporting Documentation

(a) Application dated January 16, 2009, signed by Peter Nickles, Plant Manager, and submitted by the Company for aCertificate of Approval (Air & Noise); and

(b) Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, dated February 2, 2009.

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The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. GENERAL

Condition No. 1 is included to require the Certificate holder to build, operate and maintain the Facility in accordance withthe Supporting Documentation considered by the Director in issuing this Certificate.

2. OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE LIMITS

Condition Nos. 2 and 3 are included to limit Modifications and define the operating envelope permitted by this Certificate.The holder of the Certificate is approved for operational flexibility for the Facility that is consistent with the description ofthe operations included with the application up to the Facility Production Limit. In return for the operational flexibility theCertificate places performance based limits that can not be exceeded under the terms of this Certificate. Certificateholders will still have to obtain other relevant approvals required to operate the Facility, including requirements under otherenvironmental legislation such as the Environmental Assessment Act.

3. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 4 is included to require the Company to maintain ongoing documentation that demonstrates compliance withthe Performance Limits of this Certificate and allows the Ministry to monitor on-going compliance with the PerformanceLimits. The Company is required to have an up to date ESDM Report that describes the Facility at all times and make theEmission Summary Table from this report available to the public on an ongoing basis in order to maintain publiccommunication with regard to the emissions from the Facility.

4. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to provide a yearly Written Summary to the Ministry.

5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to properly operate and maintain the Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects to minimize the impact to the environment from these processes.

6. COMPLAINTS RECORDING PROCEDURE

Condition No. 7 is included to require the Company to respond to any environmental complaints regarding the operation ofthe Equipment, according to a procedure that includes methods for preventing recurrence of similar incidents and arequirement to prepare and retain a written report.

7. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 8 is included to require the Company to retain all documentation related to this Certificate and provideaccess to Ministry staff, upon request, so that the Ministry can determine if a more detailed review of compliance with thePerformance Limits is necessary.

8. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL (Air & Noise)

Condition No. 9 is included to confirm that this Certificate replaces all Section 9 Certificate(s) of Approval that have beenpreviously issued for this Facility.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on the

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Environmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal655 Bay Street, 15th FloorToronto, OntarioM5G 1E5

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leaveto appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 17th day of December, 2009Ian Greason, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

SG/c: District Manager, MOE BarrieWendy Nadan, Envision Compliance

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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

Operations Division

MVT BARRIE BUS INC.

250 HOWE Street

VANCOUVER BC V6C 3R8

133 Welham Road Barrie ON L4N 8Y3

The activity related information provided during the registration process is included as part of the confirmation of registration as schedule 'A'

You have registered, in accordance with Section 20.21(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act , the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension or

replacement of a Standby Power located at:

Dated on Mar 17, 2015

Director

Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

2 St.Clair Avenue West,Floor 12A

Toronto ON M4V 1L5

Any questions related to this registration and the Environmental Activity and the Sector Registry should be directed to:

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

Customer Service Representative

Phone:(416) 314-8001

Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch

Toll free: 1-800-461-6090

Confirmation of Registration

Version Number: 001Registration Number:R-002-5493626013

Date Registration Filed:Mar 17, 2015 14:03:47 PM

Dear Sir/Madam,

Please note that the Standby Power is subject to the applicable provisions of O.Reg 245/11 and O. Reg. 346/12. Environmental Protection Act.

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Schedule 'A'

Part 3 . Activity Information

3.1 Registration Information

This form is to be used to register the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension, or replacement ofthe standby power system. Please confirm that you will be engaging in one or more of these activities.

Yes No

3.2 Activity Design-Related Information

(a) Is the standby power system intended to be used only for the provision of electrical power during poweroutages or involuntary power reductions?

Yes No

(b) Is the rated capacity of each generator unit that is part of the standby power system 700 kilowatts orless?

Yes No

(c) Does the standby power system only use one or more of the following as fuel:- biodiesel;- diesel;- natural gas; or- propane?

Yes No

(d) Is the wastewater from the standby power system, if any:- transferred to a waste management system that is subject to an Environmental Compliance Approval oris registered in the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry;- discharged to a sewage works that is subject to an Environmental Compliance Approval; or- discharged to a municipal sanitary sewer?

Yes No

3.3 Environmental Activity and Sector Registration Exemptions

(a) Is the standby power system used to generate electricity at a renewable energy generation facility andis operated in the circumstances described in subsection 7(1) of Ontario Regulation 359/09 (RenewableEnergy Approvals under Part V.0.1 of the Environmental Protection Act)?

Yes No

(b) Is the standby power system associated with a building or structure that contains one or more dwellingsand is used by the occupants of not more than three dwellings in the building or structure?

Yes No

(c) Is the standby power system used in agriculture? Yes No

(d) Is the standby power system used solely to mitigate the effects of an emergency declared to existunder the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act?

Yes No

(e) Is the standby power system part of a large municipal residential system or small municipal residentialsystem, as those systems are defined in Ontario Regulation 170/03 (Drinking Water Systems) made underthe Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002?

Yes No

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Ministry of the EnvironmentOperations Division

Confirmation of Registration

Registration Number: R-003-1300356540 Version Number: 001 Date Registration Filed: Jan 25, 2013 2:38:14 PM

Dear Sir/Madam, Nestle Canada Inc. 25 SHEPPARD AVE W 19TH FLOOR NORTH YORKNORTH YORK ON M2N6S8 You have registered, in accordance with Section 20.21(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act, the use, operation, construction, alteration,extension or replacement of a heating system located at:

28 MOLLARD COURTBARRIE ON L4N 8Y1

Please note that the heating system is subject to the applicable provisions of O. Reg. 245/11 and O. Reg. 346/12. The activity related information provided during the registration process is included as part of the confirmation of registration as schedule 'A'. Dated on Jan 25, 2013.

DirectorEnvironmental Approvals Access and Service Integration BranchMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto ON M4V 1L5 Any questions related to this registration and the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry should be directed to: Ministry of the EnvironmentCustomer Service RepresentativeEnvironmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch Phone: (416) 314-8001Toll free: 1-800-461-6290

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Schedule 'A'

Part 3 – Activity Information 3.1 Registration Information

This form is to be used to register the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension, or replacement of the heating system. Please confirm that you will be engaging in one or more of these activities.

3.2 Activity Design-Related Information a) Is the heating system used to produce or supply heat to the interior of a building or structure for one or

more of the following: -- the comfort of occupants,-- the maintenance of a building or structure,-- the provision of a suitable temperature for materials, plant or animal life, or-- heating hot water for domestic purposes?

b) Does the heating system include one or more combustion units?

c) Is the thermal input rating of each combustion unit that is part of the heating system 10.5 million kilojoules per hour or less?

d) Is the total thermal input rating of all of the combustion units in the heating system greater than 1.58 million kilojoules per hour?

e) Does the heating system use only one or both of the following as fuel: -- natural gas, or-- propane?

f) Is the wastewater from the heating system, if any, -- transferred to a waste management system that is subject to an environmental compliance approval or is registered in the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry,-- discharged to a sewage works that is subject to an environmental compliance approval, or-- discharged to a municipal sanitary sewer?

3.3 Environmental Activity and Sector Registration Exemptions a) Is the heating system comprised of a ground source heat pump as defined in Ontario Regulation 98/12

(Ground Source Heat Pumps) made under the Act?

b) Is the heating system associated with a building or structure that contains one or more dwellings and is used by the occupants of not more than three dwellings in the building or structure?

c) Is the heating system used in agriculture?

d) Does the heating system provide heat used in an industrial or manufacturing process?

e) Does the heating system derive its heat from an industrial or manufacturing process?

f) Is the heating system used at the site of a building or structure, for:

-- the construction,-- alteration,-- demolition,-- drilling, or-- blasting of the building or structure?

g) Is the heating system used during an outdoor entertainment, artistic or sporting event, including an outdoor festival, fair, parade, fireworks display, art show, air show or car show, but not including a race of horses, dogs or motorized or non-motorized vehicles or boats?

h) Is the heating system used solely to mitigate the effects of an emergency declared to exist under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act ?

i) Is the heating system part of a large municipal residential system or a small municipal residential system, as those systems are defined in Ontario Regulation 170/03 (Drinking Water Systems) made under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 ?

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes NoYes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

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Ministry of the Environment Ministère de l’Environnement

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 9843-933NAF 

Issue Date: January 17, 2013

North Shore Finishes Inc. 49 Truman Road, Unit No. 4 Barrie, Ontario L4N 8Y7

Site Location: 49 Truman Road, Unit No. 4 City of Barrie, County of Simcoe

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act , R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of:  - one (1) paint spray booth for the application of solvent based coatings at a maximum rate of 4 litresper hour, equipped with one (1) high efficiency paint spray gun and 5.4 square metres of dry typefilters, exhausting into the atmosphere at a volumetric flow rate of 4.6 cubic metres per second,through a stack, having an exit diameter of 0.61 metres, extending 1.8 metres above the roof and 7.3metres above grade;  - one (1) paint spray booth for the application of solvent based coatings at a maximum rate of 4 litresper hour, equipped with one (1) high efficiency paint spray gun and 1 square metre of dry type filters,exhausting into the atmosphere at a volumetric flow rate of 1.9 cubic metres per second, through astack, having an exit diameter of 0.46 metres, extending 1.8 metres above the roof and 7.3 metresabove grade;  all in accordance with the Environmental Compliance Approval Application submitted by North ShoreFinishes Inc., dated May 10, 2012, and signed by Cameron Oldershaw, Director; and the supportinginformation, including the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, submitted by CRConsulting, dated April 10, 2012 and signed by Stephen Arkell. For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: (1) "Act" means the Environmental Protection Act;  (2) "Approved Automotive Refinish Coatings" means automotive refinish coatings that comply with theVOC content limits indicated in Section 3.2.1 VOC Content Limits  of the National Standards;  (3) "CCME Guideline" means the document entitled “National Standards and Guidelines for theReduction of Volatile Organic Compounds from Canadian Commercial/Industrial Surface CoatingOperations-Automotive Refinishing, October 1998, PN 1278”, as amended, and published by theCanadian Council of Ministers of the Environment;  (4) "Approval" means this Environmental Compliance Approval issued in accordance with Section 9 ofthe Act;  (5) "District Manager" means the District Manager, Barrie District Office of the Ministry; 

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 (6) "Equipment" means the two (2) paint spray booths described in the Owner’s application, thisApproval and in the supporting documentation referred to herein, to the extent approved by thisApproval;  (7) "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;  (8) "High Efficiency-type Paint Spray System" means equipment used for the application of automotiverefinish coatings conforming to Section 3.4 Application Equipment  of the CCME Guideline;  (9) "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of theOwner;  (10) "Ministry" means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment;  (11) "National Standards" means the document entitled “National Standards for the Volatile OrganicCompound Content of Canadian Commercial/Industrial Surface Coating Products AutomotiveRefinishing, October 1998, PN 1288” and published by the Canadian Council of Ministers of theEnvironment;  (12) "Owner" means North Shore Finishes Inc., and includes its successors and assignees;   (13) "Point of Reception" means any point on the premises of a person where sound or vibrationoriginating from other than those premises is received.  For the purpose of verifying compliance with Section 9 of the Act, the Point of Reception may belocated on any of the following existing or zoned for future use premises:  permanent or seasonalresidences, hotels/motels, nursing/retirement homes, rental residences, hospitals, camp grounds, andnoise sensitive buildings such as schools and places of worship.  For equipment/facilities proposed on premises such as nursing/retirement homes, rental residences,hospitals, and schools, the Point of Reception may be located on the same premises;  (14) "Publication NPC-205" means Ministry Publication NPC-205 “Sound level Limits for StationarySources in Class 1 & 2 Areas (Urban)”, October 1995;  (15) "Publication NPC-232" means Ministry Publication NPC-232 “Sound Level Limits for StationarySources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)”, October 1995; and  (16) "Trained" and "Training" refers to a training program which conforms with Section 4.3 Training  ofthe CCME Guideline. You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS GENERAL  1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operateand maintain the Equipment in accordance with the description given in this Approval, application forapproval of the Equipment and the submitted supporting documents and plans and specifications aslisted in this Approval. 

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 2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Approvaland the Conditions of this Approval, the Conditions in this Approval shall take precedence, and wherethere is a conflict between the listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent dateshall prevail. 

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. The Owner shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times.  TheOwner shall:  (1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval, and update as necessary, aManual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including: 

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practicesand as recommended by the Equipment suppliers;  (b) emergency procedures;  (c) list of Trained personnel responsible for the operation and maintenance of the Facility;  (d) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of theEquipment;  (e) a regular maintenance program for each booth fan, including but not limited to cleaning andbalancing of the fan blades, to ensure the fan noise emissions do not exceed at any time thelevels specified in Publication NPC-205;  (f) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment;  (g) procedures for recording and responding to environmental complaints; and  (h) appropriate measures to minimize emissions from all potential sources;

 (2) implement the recommendations of the operating and maintenance Manual;  (3) ensure that all surface coating operations are performed using a High Efficiency-type Paint SpraySystem;  (4) ensure that all surface coating operations are performed using Approved Automotive RefinishCoatings;  (5) ensure that operators involved in the application of automotive refinish coatings receive Training inthe proper use of High Efficiency-type Paint Spray Systems; and  (6) Implement the provisions of Section 4.0 Codes of Good Practice and Section 5.0 Check List forGood Practices for Automotive Refinish Facilities of the CCME Guideline.    RECORD RETENTION  4. The Owner shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all recordsand information related to or resulting from the operation and maintenance activities required by thisApproval. These records as well as the Manual shall be made available to staff of the Ministry upon

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request.  The Owner shall retain:  (1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and  (2) all records on the environmental complaints, including: 

(a) a description, time and date of each incident;  (b) operating conditions (e.g. the product name(s) of the Approved Automotive Refinish Coatingbeing sprayed, any upset conditions, etc.) at the time of the incident; and  (c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident and to prevent asimilar occurrence in the future.

 NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS  5. The Owner shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint and themeasures taken to address the cause of the complaint within five (5) business days of the complaint.  PERFORMANCE  6. The Owner shall ensure that the noise emissions from the Equipment comply with the limits set inPublication NPC-205 or NPC-232 as applicable.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in themanner in which it was described for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditionsare also included to emphasize the precedence of Conditions in the Approval and the practice that theApproval is based on the most current document, if several conflicting documents are submitted forreview.  2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operatedaccording to a procedure that will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Approval.  3. Condition No. 4 is included to require the Owner to keep records and provide information to staff ofthe Ministry so that compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Approval can be verified.  4. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Owner to notify staff of the Ministry so that compliancewith the Act, the regulations and this Approval can be verified.  5. Condition No. 6 is included to provide minimum performance requirements considered necessary toprevent an adverse effect resulting from the operation of the Equipment.  In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  

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1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor12A Toronto, Ontario M4V 1L5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 314-4506 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act.   

DATED AT TORONTO this 17th day of January, 2013Sherif Hegazy, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

JO/ c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District Office. Stephen Arkell, CR Consulting.  

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Ministry of the EnvironmentOperations Division Confirmation of Registration Registration Number: R-003-1162548897 Version Number: 001 Date Registration Filed: Sep 24, 2012 4:07:28 PM Dear Sir/Madam, PRODOMAX AUTOMATION INC. 455 WELHAM RD BARRIEBARRIE ON L4N8Z6 You have registered, in accordance with Section 20.21(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act, the use, operation, construction, alteration,extension and/or replacement of a heating system located at: 455 WELHAM RDBARRIE ON L4N 8Z6 Please note that the heating system is subject to the applicable provisions of O. Reg. 245/11, including operational requirements and a mandatoryupdate of your registration information on or before every fifth anniversary from the date you receive this confirmation. Any questions related to this registration and the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry should be directed to: Ministry of the EnvironmentCustomer Service RepresentativeEnvironmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto ON M4V 1L5Phone: (416) 314-8001Toll free: 1-800-461-6290

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Content Copy Of Original

Ministry of the Environment Ministère de l’Environnement

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 5681-8U3QZH 

Issue Date: December 20, 2012

Prodomax Automation Inc. 455 Welham Road Barrie, Ontario L4N 8Z6

Site Location: 455 Welham Road Barrie City, County of Simcoe L4N 8Z6

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act , R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of: one facility producing automated manufacturing units for the automotive industry and laminate plasticsheets, including the following equipment:

  - one (1) paint spray booth for the application of solvent based coatings at a maximum rate of 2.0 litresper hour, equipped with 4.7 square metres of dry type paint arrestor filters, exhausting into theatmosphere at a volumetric flow rate of 3.44 cubic metres per second, through a stack, having an exitdiameter of 0.5 metre, extending 1.9 metres above the roof and 11.0 metres above grade;  - four (4) welding stations;  - three (3) vertical machining stations;  - three (3) numeric control machining stations;  - fourteen (14) milling machines;  - two (2) metal lathes; and  - one (1) urethane sheet manufacturing line;  all in accordance with the Application for Approval  (Air & Noise) submitted by Prodomax AutomationInc., signed by Stephen Moreau, Facilities and Materials Manager and dated October 9, 2009 ; and thesupporting information including the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, submittedby  Trow Associates Inc., dated November 12, 2009, and signed by Rebecca Stubbs, and theadditional information submitted by Bob Jowett of Exp Services Inc. (formerly Trow Associates Inc.) onSeptember 24, 2012. For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply:  1. "Approval" means this Environmental Compliance Approval, including the application and

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supporting documentation listed above;2. "Company" means Prodomax Automation Inc., that is responsible for the construction or operationof the Facility and includes any successors and assigns;

3. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry,where the Facility is geographically located;

4. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended;

5. "Equipment" means the equipment described in the Company's application, this Approval and in thesupporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Approval;

6. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;

7. "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of theCompany;

8. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includes allofficials, employees or other persons acting on its behalf;

9. "Publication NPC-205" means the Ministry Publication NPC-205, "Sound Level Limits for StationarySources in Class 1 & 2 Areas (Urban)", October, 1995, as amended; and

10. “Publication NPC-232” means Ministry Publication NPC-232 "Sound Level Limits for StationarySources in Class 3 Areas (Rural)", October 1995, as amended.

 You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS NOISE1. The Company shall ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set outin Ministry Publication NPC-205 or NPC-232 as applicable.

  2. The Company shall restrict the operation of the Facility to the period between 7:00 am – 7:00 pm. 

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. The Company shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Company shall:(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval, and update, as necessary, aManual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practicesand as recommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of theEquipment;

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(d) all appropriate measures to minimize noise and odorous emissions from all potentialsources;

(e) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment; and

 

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual.RECORD RETENTION

4. The Company shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all recordsand information related to or resulting from the recording activities required by this Approval, and makethese records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.  The Company shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records of any environmental complaints; including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident to which the complaint relates;

(b) wind direction at the time of the incident to which the complaint relates; and

(c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident to which thecomplaint relates and to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS5. The Company shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint withintwo (2) business days of the complaint.  The notification shall include:

(1) a description of the nature of the complaint; and

(2) the time and date of the incident to which the complaint relates.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 1. Conditions Nos. 1 and 2 are included to provide the minimum performance requirement considerednecessary to prevent an adverse effect resulting from the operation of the Facility.  2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operatedaccording to a procedure that will result in compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and thisApproval.3. Condition No. 4 is included to require the Company to keep records and to provide information tostaff of the Ministry so that compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and this Approval can beverified.

4. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to notify staff of the Ministry so as to assist theMinistry with the review of the site's compliance.

  In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,

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within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor12A Toronto, Ontario M4V 1L5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 314-4506 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act.   

DATED AT TORONTO this 20th day of December,2012

Ian Greason, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

SG/ c: District Manager, MOE Barrie Rebecca Stubbs, B. Sc., Trow Associates Inc. 

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Ontario

Ministryof theEnvironment

Ministèredel’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 4061-785KS3Issue Date: October 19, 2007

Purolator Courier Ltd.5995 Avebury RdMississauga, OntarioL5R 3T8

Site Location: 330 Bayview Drive330 Bayview DrBarrie City, County of SimcoeOntario L4N 4Y8

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

- one (1) air make-up unit, eighteen (18) unit heaters, two (2) heating, ventilation and air conditioning units, and four (4)tube heaters, having a combined maximum thermal input of 4,801,454 kJ/hr,

- one (1) standby diesel generator set, having a rating of 180 kilowatts, to provide power during emergency situations, and,

- one (1) maintenance welding station,

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated December 18, 2006 and signed by Adam Sehra,(Facilities Project Manager), Purolator Courier Ltd., and all supporting information associated with the application providedby Roslyn Miller, B.Sc., EPT, Pinchin Environmental Ltd.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

(1) "Act" means the Environmental Protection Act;

(2) "Certificate" means this Certificate of Approval issued in accordance with Section 9 of the Act;

(3) "Equipment" means the diesel generator set, combustion equipment and maintenance welding station described in theOwner's application, this Certificate and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extentapproved by this Certificate;

(4) "Generator Set" means the diesel generator set described in the Owner's application, this Certificate and in thesupporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(5) "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of the Owner;

(6) "Ministry" means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment;

(7) "Owner" means Purolator Courier Ltd., and includes its successors and assignees;

(8) “Publication NPC-205" means Ministry Publication NPC-205, Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 1 &2 Areas (Urban), October, 1995; and

(9) “Publication NPC-232" means Ministry Publication NPC-232, Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3Areas (Rural), October, 1995.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

GENERAL

1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operate and maintain theEquipment in accordance with the description given in this Certificate, application for approval of the Equipment and thesubmitted supporting documents and plans and specifications as listed in this Certificate.

2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Certificate and theConditions of this Certificate, the Conditions in this Certificate shall take precedence, and where there is a conflict betweenthe listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent date shall prevail.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

3. The Owner shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Owner shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Certificate or the date of commissioning of the Equipment,and update, as necessary, a Manual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment,including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practices and asrecommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of the Equipment;

(d) all appropriate measures to minimize noise and odorous emissions from all potential sources;

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual; and

(3) retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all records on the maintenance, repair andinspection of the Equipment, and make these records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in the manner in which it wasdescribed for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditions are also included to emphasize theprecedence of Conditions in the Certificate and the practice that the Approval is based on the most current document, ifseveral conflicting documents are submitted for review.

2. Condition No. 3 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operated according to a procedurethat will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate. In addition the Owner is required to keeprecords and provide information to staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the Act, the regulations and thisCertificate can be verified.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on theEnvironmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

CONTENT COPY OF ORIGINAL

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1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal2300 Yonge St., Suite 1700P.O. Box 2382Toronto, OntarioM4P 1E4

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leaveto appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 19th day of October, 2007Mansoor Mahmood, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

GB/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District OfficeRoslyn Miller, B.Sc., EPT, Pinchin Environmental Ltd.

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Ministry of the EnvironmentMinistère de l’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 0105-7WTRQPIssue Date: November 10, 2009

Simcoe County District School Board1170 Highway 26Midhurst, OntarioL0L 1X0

Site Location: 95 Little AvenueCity of Barrie, County of Simcoe, OntarioL4N 2Z4

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

- three (3) natural gas fired boilers, having a maximum combined thermal input of 9.8 Gigajoules per hour, and,

- one (1) standby diesel generator set, having a rating of 50 kilowatts, to provide power for the Innisdale Secondary Schoolduring emergency situations,

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated August 26, 2009 and signed by Ron Fournier,(Maintenance Supervisor of Electrical Equipment), Simcoe County District School Board, and all supporting informationassociated with the application provided by Environmental Reporting Systems Limited, dated August 14, 2009, and signedby Grahaem Capaldi.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

(1) "Act" means the Environmental Protection Act;

(2) "Certificate" means this Certificate of Approval issued in accordance with Section 9 of the Act;

(3) "Equipment" means the diesel generator set and combustion equipment described in the Owner's application, thisCertificate and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(4) "Generator Set" means the diesel generator set described in the Owner's application, this Certificate and in thesupporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approved by this Certificate;

(5) "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of the Owner;

(6) "Ministry" means the Ontario Ministry of the Environment;

(7) "Owner" means Simcoe County District School Board, and includes its successors and assignees;

(8) “Publication NPC-205" means Ministry Publication NPC-205, Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 1 &2 Areas (Urban), October, 1995; and

(9) “Publication NPC-232" means Ministry Publication NPC-232, Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class 3Areas (Rural), October, 1995.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

GENERAL

1. Except as otherwise provided by these Conditions, the Owner shall design, build, install, operate and maintain theEquipment in accordance with the description given in this Certificate, application for approval of the Equipment and thesubmitted supporting documents and plans and specifications as listed in this Certificate.

2. Where there is a conflict between a provision of any submitted document referred to in this Certificate and theConditions of this Certificate, the Conditions in this Certificate shall take precedence, and where there is a conflict betweenthe listed submitted documents, the document bearing the most recent date shall prevail.

PERFORMANCE

3. The Owner shall ensure that the noise emissions from the Generator Set comply with the limits set out in PublicationNPC-205 or NPC-232, as applicable.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

4. The Owner shall restrict the periodic testing of the Generator Set to times in which there are no activities taking place atInnisdale Secondary School.

5. The Owner shall ensure that the Generator Set is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Owner shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Certificate or the date of commissioning of the GeneratorSet, and update, as necessary, a Manual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the GeneratorSet, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practices and asrecommended by the Generator Set suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of the Generator Set;

(d) all appropriate measures to minimize noise and odorous emissions from all potential sources;

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual; and

(3) retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all records on the maintenance, repair andinspection of the Generator Set, and make these records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. Condition Nos. 1 and 2 are imposed to ensure that the Equipment is built and operated in the manner in which it wasdescribed for review and upon which approval was granted. These conditions are also included to emphasize theprecedence of Conditions in the Certificate and the practice that the Approval is based on the most current document, ifseveral conflicting documents are submitted for review.

2. Condition Nos. 3 and 4 are included to provide the minimum performance requirement considered necessary to preventan adverse effect resulting from the operation of the Generator Set.

3. Condition No. 5 is included to emphasize that the Generator Set must be maintained and operated according to aprocedure that will result in compliance with the Act, the regulations and this Certificate. In addition the Owner is requiredto keep records and provide information to staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the Act, the regulations and thisCertificate can be verified.

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In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten notice served upon me and the Environmental Review Tribunal within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, requirea hearing by the Tribunal. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal655 Bay Street, 15th FloorToronto, OntarioM5G 1E5

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from the Tribunal at:Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 10th day of November, 2009Zafar Bhatti, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

CS/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District OfficerGrahaem H. Capaldi, Environmental Reporting Systems Limited

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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Ministère de l’Environnement et de l’Action en matière de changement

climatique

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 8583-9ZAP9A 

Issue Date: September 28, 2015

Tag Environmental Inc. 23 Truman Road Barrie, Ontario L4N 8Y7

Site Location: 23 Truman Road Barrie City, County of Simcoe

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act , R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of: Description Section

A hydraulic barrier manufacturing facility, consisting of the following processes and support units:

- material transfer;

 - plastic heating; - assembly; - cutting; - shipping;  including the Equipment  and any other ancillary and support processes and activities, operating at aFacility   Production Limit  of up to 3,000,000 square metres of hydraulic barriers per year dischargingto the air as described in the Original ESDM Report. For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: 1. " Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration" means a concentration accepted by the Ministryas not likely to cause an adverse effect for a Compound of Concern  that,    (a) has no Ministry Point of Impingement Limit and no Jurisdictional Screening Level,  or  (b) has a concentration at a Point of Impingement  that exceeds the Jurisdictional Screening Level. With respect to the Original ESDM Report,  the Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration  for aCompound of Concern  mentioned above is the concentration set out in the Original ESDM Report.2. "Acoustic Assessment Report" means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233 and Appendix A of the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, by  Pinchin Ltd. and dated September11, 2014 submitted in support of the application, that documents all sources of noise emissions andNoise Control Measures present at the Facility, as updated in accordance with Condition 5 of thisApproval.

3. "Acoustic Assessment Summary Table" means a table prepared in accordance with the Basic

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Comprehensive User Guide summarising the results of the Acoustic Assessment Report, as updatedin accordance with Condition 5 of this Approval.

4. "Approval" means this entire Environmental Compliance Approval and any Schedules to  it.

5. "Basic Comprehensive User Guide" means the Ministry document titled "Basic ComprehensiveCertificates of Approval (Air) User Guide” dated March 2011, as amended.

6. "Company" means Tag Environmental Inc. that is responsible for the construction or operation ofthe Facility and includes any successors and assigns in accordance with section 19 of the EPA.

7. "Compound of Concern" means a contaminant described in paragraph 4 subsection 26 (1) of O.Reg. 419/05; namely, a contaminant that is discharged from the Facility in an amount that is notnegligible.

8. "Description Section" means the section on page one of this Approval describing theCompany's operations and the Equipment located at the Facility and specifying the Facility ProductionLimit for the Facility.

9. "Director" means a person appointed for the purpose of section 20.3 of the EPA by theMinister pursuant to section 5 of the EPA.

10. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office ofthe Ministry, where the Facility is geographically located.

11. "Emission Summary Table" means a table described in paragraph 14 of subsection 26 (1) of O.Reg. 419/05; namely a table in the ESDM Report that compares the Point ofImpingement concentration for each Compound of Concern to the corresponding Ministry Point ofImpingement Limit,  Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration, or Jurisdictional Screening Level.

12. "Environmental Assessment Act" means the Environmental Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.18,as amended.

13. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended.

14. "Equipment" means equipment or processes described in the ESDM Report, this Approval and inthe Schedules referred to herein and any other equipment or processes.

15. "Equipment with Specific Operational Limits" means any Equipment related to the thermaloxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specificallyreferenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must beconsidered by the Director in issuing an Approval.

16. "ESDM Report" means the most current Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report thatdescribes the Facility. The ESDM Report is based on the Original ESDM Report and is updated afterthe issuance of this Approval in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the ProcedureDocument.

17. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located.

18. "Facility Production Limit" means the production limit placed by the Director on the main product(s)or raw materials used by the Facility.

19. "Jurisdictional Screening Level" means a screening level for a Compound of Concern that is listedin the Ministry publication titled "Jurisdictional Screening Level (JSL) List, A Screening Tool for OntarioRegulation 419: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality", dated February 2008, as amended.

20. "Log" means a document that contains a record of each change that is required to be made to theESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report, including the date on which the change occurred.

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 For example, a record would have to be made of a more accurate emission rate for a source ofcontaminant, more accurate meteorological data, a more accurate value of a parameter that is relatedto a source of contaminant, a change to a Point of Impingement and all changes to informationassociated with a Modification to the Facility that satisfies Condition 2.

21. "Minister" means the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change or such other member ofthe Executive Council as may be assigned the administration of the EPA under the Executive CouncilAct.

22. "Ministry" means the ministry of the Minister.

23. "Ministry Point of Impingement Limit" means the applicable Standard set out in Schedule 2 or 3 ofO. Reg. 419/05 or a limit set out in the Ministry publication titled "Summary of Standards andGuidelines to support Ontario Regulation 419/05: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality (including Schedule 6of O. Reg. 419/05 on Upper Risk Thresholds", dated April 2012, as amended.

24. "Modification" means any construction, alteration, extension or replacement of any plant, structure,equipment, apparatus, mechanism or thing, or alteration of a process or rate of production at theFacility that may discharge or alter the rate or manner of discharge of a Compound of Concern to theair or discharge or alter noise or vibration emissions from the Facility.

25. "Noise Abatement Action Plan" means the noise abatement program developed by the Company;submitted to the Director and District Manager and approved by the Director, designed to achievecompliance with the sound level limits set in Publication NPC-300. It also means the Noise AbatementAction Plan from the Acoustic Assessment Report dated September 11, 2014, prepared by AidanMaher and Weidong Li of Pinchin Ltd.

26. "Noise Control Measures" means measures to reduce the noise emissions from the Facility and/orEquipment including, but not limited to, silencers, acoustic louvres, enclosures, absorptive treatment,plenums and barriers, described in the Company's application, and in the supporting documentationreferred to herein, including the Acoustic Assessment Report, to the extent approved by this Approval.

27. "O. Reg. 419/05" means Ontario Regulation 419/05, Air Pollution – Local Air Quality, as amended.

28. "Original ESDM Report" means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report whichwas prepared in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the Procedure Document bySpencer Ludwig of Pinchin Ltd. and dated September 11, 2014 submitted in support of the application,and includes any changes to the report made up to the date of issuance of this Approval.

29. "Point of Impingement" has the same meaning as in section 2 of O. Reg. 419/05.

30. "Point of Reception" means Point of Reception as defined by Publication NPC-300.

31. "Procedure Document" means Ministry guidance document titled "Procedure for Preparing anEmission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report" dated March 2009, as amended.

32. "Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects" means the Equipment which, during regularoperation, would discharge one or more contaminants into the air in an amount which is notconsidered as negligible in accordance with section 26 (1) 4 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the ProcedureDocument.

33. "Publication NPC-207" means the Ministry draft technical publication "Impulse Vibration inResidential Buildings", November 1983, supplementing the Model Municipal Noise Control By-Law,Final Report, published by the Ministry, August 1978, as amended.

34. "Publication NPC-233" means the Ministry Publication NPC-233, "Information to be Submitted forApproval of Stationary Sources of Sound", October, 1995, as amended.

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35. "Publication NPC-300" means the Ministry Publication NPC-300, “Environmental Noise Guideline,Stationary and Transportation Sources – Approval and Planning, Publication NPC-300”, August 2013,as amended.

36. "Schedules" means the following schedules attached to this Approval and forming part of thisApproval namely:  Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

37. "Toxicologist" means a qualified professional currently active in the field of risk assessment andtoxicology that has a combination of formal university education, training and experience necessary toassess contaminants.

38. "Written Summary Form" means the electronic questionnaire form, available on theMinistry website, and supporting documentation, that documents the activities undertaken at theFacility in the previous calendar year.

 You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. GENERAL1.1 Except as otherwise provided by this Approval, the Facility shall be designed, developed, built,operated and maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Approval and inaccordance with the following Schedules attached hereto:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

  2. LIMITED OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY2.1 Pursuant to section 20.6 (1) of the EPA and subject to Conditions 2.2 and 2.3 of thisApproval, future construction, alterations, extensions or replacements are approved in this Approval ifthe future construction, alterations, extensions or replacements are Modifications to the Facility that:

(a) are within the scope of the operations of the Facility as described in the Description Section of thisApproval;

(b) do not result in an increase of the Facility Production Limit above the level specified in theDescription Section of this Approval; and

(c) result in compliance with the performance limits as specified in Condition 4.

2.2 Condition 2.1 does not apply to,

(a) the addition of any new Equipment with Specific Operational Limits or to the Modification of anyexisting Equipment with Specific Operational Limits at the Facility; or

(b) Modifications to the Facility that would be subject to the Environmental Assessment Act.

2.3 Condition 2.1 of this Approval shall expire ten (10) years from the date of this Approval, unless thisApproval is revoked prior to the expiry date.  The Company may apply for renewal of Condition 2.1 ofthis Approval by including an ESDM Report and an Acoustic Assessment Report  that describes theFacility as of the date of the renewal application.

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3. REQUIREMENT TO REQUEST AN ACCEPTABLE POINT OF IMPINGEMENTCONCENTRATION

3.1 Prior to making a Modification to the Facility that satisfies Condition 2.1 (a) and (b), the Companyshall prepare a proposed update to the ESDM Report to reflect the proposed Modification.

3.2 The Company shall request approval of an Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration for aCompound of Concern if the Compound of Concern does not have a Ministry Point of ImpingementLimit and a proposed update to an ESDM Report indicates that one of the following changes withrespect to the concentration of the Compound of Concern may occur:

(a) The Compound of Concern was not a Compound of Concern in the previous version of the ESDMReport and

(i) the concentration of the Compound of Concern  is higher than the Jurisdictional ScreeningLevel  for the contaminant; or

(ii) there is no Jurisdictional Screening Level for the contaminant .

(b) The concentration of the  Compound of Concern in the updated ESDM Report  is higher than:

(i) the most recent Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration,  and

(ii) the Jurisdictional Screening Level  if a Jurisdictional Screening Level  exists.

3.3 The request required by Condition 3.2 shall propose a concentration for the Compound of Concern and shall contain an assessment, performed by a Toxicologist,  of the likelihood of the proposedconcentration causing an adverse effect at Points of Impingement.3.4 If the request required by Condition 3.2 is a result of a proposed Modification described inCondition 3.1, the Company shall submit the request, in writing, to the Director at least 30 days prior tocommencing to make the Modification.  The Director shall provide written confirmation of receipt of thisrequest to the Company.

3.5 If a request is required to be made under Condition 3.2 in respect of a proposedModification described in Condition 3.1, the Company shall not make the Modification mentioned inCondition 3.1 unless the request is approved in writing by the Director.

3.6 If the Director notifies the Company in writing that the Director does not approve the request, theCompany shall,

(a) revise and resubmit the request; or

(b) notify the Director that it will not be making the Modification. 

3.7 The re-submission mentioned in Condition 3.6 shall be deemed a new submission under Condition3.2.

3.8 If the Director approves the request, the Company shall update the ESDM Report to reflect theModification.

3.9 Condition 3 does not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

4. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

4.1.   Subject to Condition 4.2, the Company shall not discharge or cause or permit the discharge of aCompound of Concern into the air if,

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(a) the Compound of Concern has a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit and the discharge results inthe concentration at a Point of Impingement exceeding the Ministry Point of Impingement Limit; or

(b) the Compound of Concern does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit  and the dischargeresults in the concentration at a Point of Impingement exceeding the higher of,

(i) if an Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration exists the most recent Acceptable Point ofImpingement Concentration,  and

(ii) the Jurisdictional Screening Level  if a Jurisdictional Screening Level  exists.

4.2 Condition 4.1 does not apply if the Ministry Point of Impingement Limit  has a 10-minute averagingperiod and no ambient monitor indicates an exceedance at a Point of Impingement where humanactivities regularly occur at a time when those activities regularly occur.4.3 The Company shall ensure, subsequent to the completion of the Noise Abatement Action Plan,that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set out in Ministry Publication NPC-300.

4.4 The Company shall ensure that the vibration emissions from the Facility comply with the limits setout in Ministry Publication NPC-207.

4.5 The Company shall operate any Equipment with Specific Operational Limits approved by thisApproval in accordance with the Original ESDM Report.

5. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

5.1. The Company shall maintain an up-to-date Log.

5.2. No later than June 30 in each year, the Company shall update the Acoustic AssessmentReport and shall update the ESDM Report in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 so that theinformation in the reports is accurate as of December 31 in the previous year.

5.3. The Company shall make the Emission Summary Table (see section 27 of O. Reg. 419/05) andAcoustic Assessment Summary Table available for examination by any person, without charge, byposting it on the Internet or by making it available during regular business hours at the Facility.

5.4 The Company shall, within three (3) months after the expiry of Condition 2.1 of thisApproval, update the ESDM Report and the Acoustic Assessment Report such that the information inthe reports is accurate as of the date that Condition 2.1 of this Approval expired.

5.5. Conditions 5.1 and 5.2 do not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

6. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

6.1 Subject to Condition 6.2, the Company shall provide the Director no later than August 31 of eachyear, a Written Summary Form to be submitted through the Ministry’s website that shall include thefollowing:

(a) a declaration of whether the Facility was in compliance with section 9 of the EPA, O. Reg.419/05 and the conditions of this Approval;

(b) a summary of each Modification satisfying Condition 2.1 (a) and (b) that took place in the previouscalendar year that resulted in a change in the previously calculated concentration at a Point ofImpingement for any Compound of Concern or resulted in a change in the sound levels reported in theAcoustic Assessment Summary Table at any Point of Reception.

6.2 Condition 6.1 does not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

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  7. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE7.1 The Company shall prepare and implement, not later than three (3) months from the date of thisApproval, operating procedures and maintenance programs for all Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects, which shall specify as a minimum:

(a) frequency of inspections and scheduled preventative maintenance;

(b) procedures to prevent upset conditions;

(c) procedures to minimize all fugitive emissions;

(d) procedures to prevent and/or minimize odorous emissions;

(e) procedures to prevent and/or minimize noise emissions; and

(f) procedures for record keeping activities relating to the operation and maintenance programs.

7.2 The Company shall ensure that all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects are operatedand maintained in accordance with this Approval, the operating procedures and maintenanceprograms.

8. COMPLAINTS RECORDING AND REPORTING

8.1 If at any time, the Company receives an environmental complaint from the public regarding theoperation of the Equipment approved by this Approval, the Company shall take the following steps:

(a) Record and number each complaint, either electronically or in a log book. The record shall includethe following information: the time and date of the complaint and incident to which the complaintrelates, the nature of the complaint, wind direction at the time and date of the incident to which thecomplaint relates and, if known, the address of the complainant.

(b) Notify the District Manager of the complaint within two (2) business days after the complaint isreceived, or in a manner acceptable to the District Manager.

(c) Initiate appropriate steps to determine all possible causes of the complaint, and take the necessaryactions to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of the complaint.

(d) Complete and retain on-site a report written within one (1) week of the complaint date.  The reportshall list the actions taken to appropriately deal with the cause of the complaint and set out steps to betaken to avoid the recurrence of similar incidents.

9. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

9.1 Any information requested by any employee in or agent of the Ministry concerning the Facility andits operation under this Approval, including, but not limited to, any records required to be kept by thisApproval, shall be provided to the employee in or agent of the Ministry, upon request, in a timelymanner.

9.2 Unless otherwise specified in this Approval, the Company shall retain, for a minimum of five (5)years from the date of their creation all reports, records and information described in this Approval,including,

(a) a copy of the Original ESDM Report and each updated version;

(b) a copy of each version of the Acoustic Assessment Report;

(c) supporting information used in the emission rate calculations performed in the ESDM Reports and

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Acoustic Assessment Reports;

(d) the records in the Log;

(e) copies of each Written Summary Form provided to the Ministry under Condition 6.1 of thisApproval;

(f) records of maintenance, repair and inspection of Equipment related to all Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects; and

(g) all records related to environmental complaints made by the public as required by Condition 8 ofthis Approval.

10. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS APPROVALS

This Approval replaces and revokes all Certificates of Approval (Air) issued under section 9 EPA andEnvironmental Compliance Approvals issued under Part II.1 EPA to the Facility in regards to theactivities mentioned in subsection 9(1) of the EPA and dated prior to the date of this Approval.

  11. NOISE ABATEMENT ACTION PLAN11.1 The Company shall:

(a) fully implement the Noise Abatement Action Plan specified in the Acoustic Assessment Report notlater than one (1) year after the date noted on this Approval; and

  (b) ensure that the Noise Control Measures  are properly maintained and continue to provide theacoustical performance outlined in the Acoustic Assessment Report.SCHEDULE A

Supporting Documentation

 (a) Application for Environmental Compliance Approval (Air & Noise), dated September 11, 2014,signed by Bill Kennedy, P.Eng. and submitted by the C ompany;(b) Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, prepared by Spencer Ludwig of Pinchin Ltd.and dated September 11, 2014; and

(c) Acoustic Assessment Report dated September 11, 2014, prepared by Aidan Maher and Weidong Liof Pinchin Ltd.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 GENERAL1. Condition No. 1 is included to require the Approval holder to build, operate and maintain theFacility in accordance with the Supporting Documentation in Schedule A considered by the Director inissuing this Approval.

LIMITED OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY, REQUIREMENT TO REQUEST AN ACCEPTABLE POINTOF IMPINGEMENT CONCENTRATION AND PERFORMANCE LIMITS

2. Conditions No. 2, 3 and 4 are included to limit and define the Modifications permitted by thisApproval, and to set out the circumstances in which the Company shall request approval of an

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Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration prior to making Modifications.  The holder of theApproval is approved for operational flexibility for the Facility that is consistent with the description ofthe operations included with the application up to the Facility Production Limit. In return for theoperational flexibility, the Approval places performance based limits that cannot be exceeded underthe terms of this Approval. Approval holders will still have to obtain other relevant approvals required tooperate the Facility, including requirements under other environmental legislation such as theEnvironmental Assessment Act.

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

3. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to maintain ongoing documentation thatdemonstrates compliance with the Performance Limits of this Approval and allows the Ministry tomonitor on-going compliance with these Performance Limits. The Company is required to have an upto date ESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report that describe the Facility at all times and makethe Emission Summary Table and Acoustic Assessment Summary Table from these reports availableto the public on an ongoing basis in order to maintain public communication with regard to theemissions from the Facility.

REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 

4. Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to provide a yearly Written Summary Form tothe Ministry, to assist the Ministry with the review of the site’s compliance with the EPA, the regulationsand this Approval.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

5. Condition No. 7 is included to require the Company to properly operate and maintain the Processeswith Significant Environmental Aspects to minimize the impact to the environment from theseprocesses.

COMPLAINTS RECORDING AND REPORTING PROCEDURE  

6. Condition No. 8 is included to require the Company to respond to any environmental complaintsregarding the operation of the Equipment, according to a procedure that includes methods forpreventing recurrence of similar incidents and a requirement to prepare and retain a written report.

RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

7. Condition No. 9 is included to require the Company to retain all documentation related to thisApproval and provide access to employees in or agents of the Ministry, upon request, so that theMinistry can determine if a more detailed review of compliance with the Performance Limits isnecessary.

REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS APPROVALS

8. Condition No. 10 is included to identify that this Approval replaces all Section 9 Certificate(s) ofApproval and Part II.1 Approvals in regards to the activities mentioned in subsection 9(1) of theEPA and dated prior to the date of this Approval.

  NOISE ABATEMENT ACTION PLAN9. Condition No. 11 is included to require the Company to implement a Noise Abatement ActionPlan designed to ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility will be in compliance with applicablelimits set in the Ministry's noise guidelines.

 

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 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  

The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment andClimate Change 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1stFloor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 314-4506 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act.   

DATED AT TORONTO this 28th day of September,2015

Ian Greason, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 of

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the Environmental Protection ActFL/ c: District Manager, MOECC Barrie District Office Spencer Ludwig, Pinchin Ltd.  

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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

Operations Division

THE SOURCE (BELL) ELECTRONICS INC. /

PO BOX 34000

PO BOX 34000

BARRIE ON L4M 4W5

279 BAYVIEW DR. BARRIE ON L4M 4W5

The activity related information provided during the registration process is included as part of the confirmation of registration as schedule 'A'.

You have registered, in accordance with Section 20.21(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act , the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension or

replacement of a Standby Power System located at:

Dated on Dec 16, 2016

Director

Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

135 St. Clair W,1st Floor

Toronto ON M4V 1P5

Any questions related to this registration and the Environmental Activity and the Sector Registry should be directed to:

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change

Customer Service Representative

Phone:(416) 314-8001

Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch

Toll free: 1-800-461-6290

Confirmation of Registration

Version Number: 002

Registration Number: R-002-1000000203

Dear Sir/Madam,

Please note that the Standby Power System is subject to the applicable provisions of O.Reg 245/11 and O. Reg. 346/12.

Update Date: Dec 16, 2016 14:55:27 PM

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Schedule 'A'

Part 3 . Activity Information

3.1 Registration Information

This form is to be used to register the use, operation, construction, alteration, extension, or replacement ofthe standby power system. Please confirm that you will be engaging in one or more of these activities.

Yes No

3.2 Activity Design-Related Information

(a) Is the standby power system intended to be used only for the provision of electrical power during poweroutages or involuntary power reductions?

Yes No

(b) Is the rated capacity of each generator unit that is part of the standby power system 700 kilowatts orless?

Yes No

(c) Does the standby power system only use one or more of the following as fuel:- biodiesel;- diesel;- natural gas; or- propane?

Yes No

(d) Is the wastewater from the standby power system, if any:- transferred to a waste management system that is subject to an Environmental Compliance Approval oris registered in the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry;- discharged to a sewage works that is subject to an Environmental Compliance Approval; or- discharged to a municipal sanitary sewer?

Yes No

3.3 Environmental Activity and Sector Registration Exemptions

(a) Is the standby power system used to generate electricity at a renewable energy generation facility andis operated in the circumstances described in subsection 7(1) of Ontario Regulation 359/09 (RenewableEnergy Approvals under Part V.0.1 of the Environmental Protection Act)?

Yes No

(b) Is the standby power system associated with a building or structure that contains one or more dwellingsand is used by the occupants of not more than three dwellings in the building or structure?

Yes No

(c) Is the standby power system used in agriculture? Yes No

(d) Is the standby power system used solely to mitigate the effects of an emergency declared to existunder the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act?

Yes No

(e) Is the standby power system part of a large municipal residential system or small municipal residentialsystem, as those systems are defined in Ontario Regulation 170/03 (Drinking Water Systems) made underthe Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002?

Yes No

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Ministry of the EnvironmentMinistère de l’Environnement

CERTIFICATE OF APPROVALAIR

NUMBER 5544-7X9QT9Issue Date: November 25, 2009

Theta Industries Limited8 Truman RoadBarrie, OntarioL4N 8Y8

Site Location: 8 Truman RoadBarrie City, County of Simcoe

You have applied in accordance with Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act for approval of:

Description Section

An automative parts stamping facility, consisting of the following processes and support units:

- storage;- pressing;- stamping;- welding;- assembly; and;- shipping;

including the Equipment and any other ancillary and support processes and activities, operating at a Facility ProductionLimit of up to:

MIG Welding: 49,757 kg of weld rod/wire per yearSpot/Projection Welding: 70,956,000 parts per yearStamping/Pressing: 16,200 tonnes of steel per year

exhausting to the atmosphere as described in the ESDM Report.

For the purpose of this Certificate of Approval and the terms and conditions specified below, the following definitionsapply:

1. "Acoustic Assessment Report" means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233 and Appendix A ofthe Basic Comprehensive User Guide, by Pinchin Environmental, dated May 29, 2008 submitted in support of theapplication, that documents all sources of noise emissions and Noise Control Measures present at the Facility and includesall up-dated Acoustic Assessment Reports as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate todemonstrate continued compliance with the Performance Limits following the implementation of any Modification."Acoustic Assessment Report" also includes the "Vibration Assessment Report" by Pinchin Environmental, dated May 28,2008.

2. "Acoustic Assessment Summary Table" means a table prepared in accordance with the Basic Comprehensive User Guidesummarising the results of the Acoustic Assessment Report, up-dated as required by the Documentation Requirementsconditions of this Certificate.

3. “Air Standards Manager” means the Manager, Human Toxicology and Air Standards Section, Standards DevelopmentBranch, or any other person who represents and carries out the duties of the Manager, Human Toxicology and Air

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Standards Section, Standards Development Branch, as those duties relate to the conditions of this Certificate.

4. "Basic Comprehensive User Guide" means the Ministry document titled Basic Comprehensive Certificates of Approval(Air) User Guide” dated April 2004 as amended.

5. "Certificate" means this entire certificate of approval document, issued in accordance with section 9 of the EPA andincludes all the Schedules, and the Supporting Documentation.

6. "Company" means Theta Industries Limited that is responsible for the construction or operation of the Facility andincludes any successors and assigns.

7. "Compound of Concern" means a contaminant that, based on generally available information, may be emitted to theatmosphere in a quantity from any source at the Facility that is significant either in comparison to the relevant MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit or if a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not available for the compound then, based ongenerally available toxicological information, the compound has the potential to cause an adverse effect as defined by theEPA at a Point of Impingement.

8. "Description Section" means the section on page one of the Certificate describing the Company's operations and theEquipment located at the Facility and specifying the Facility Production Limit for the Facility.

9. "Director" means any person appointed in writing by the Minister of the Environment pursuant to section 5 of the EPAas a Director for the purposes of section 9 of the EPA.

10. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry, where theFacility is geographically located.

11. "Emission Summary Table" means the table prepared in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05 and the Procedure Documentlisting the appropriate Point of Impingement concentrations of each Compound of Concern from the Facility and providingcomparison to the corresponding Ministry Point of Impingement Limit or Maximum Concentration Level Assessment.

12. "Environmental Assessment Act" means the Environmental Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.18.

13. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19.

14. "Equipment" means equipment or processes described in the ESDM Report, this Certificate and in the SupportingDocumentation referred to herein and any other equipment or processes.

15. "Equipment with Specific Operational Limits" means any Equipment related to the thermal oxidation of waste or wastederived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specifically referenced in any published Ministry documentthat outlines specific operational guidance that must be considered by the Director in issuing of a Certificate of Approval.

16. "ESDM Report" means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report prepared in accordance with theProcedure Document by Mr. Malcolm Bingley / Pinchin Environmental Ltd. and dated January 14, 2008 submitted insupport of the application, and includes any amendments to the ESDM Report listed in Schedule A and all up-dated ESDMReports prepared as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

17. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located.

18. "Facility Production Limit" means the production limit placed on the main product(s) or raw materials used by theFacility that represents the design capacity of the Facility and assists in the definition of the operations approved by theDirector.

19. "Log" means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificate asrequired by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

20. "Maximum Concentration Level Assessment" means the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the purposes ofa Basic Comprehensive Certificate of Approval, described in the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, prepared by aToxicologist using currently available toxicological information, that demonstrates that the concentration at any Point ofImpingement for a Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not likely to cause

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an adverse effect as defined by the EPA. The concentration at Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern must becalculated in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05.

21. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includes all officials,employees or other persons acting on its behalf.

22. "Ministry Point of Impingement Limit" means the appropriate Standard from Schedule 1, 2 or 3 from O.Reg. 419/05and if a standard is not provided for a Contaminant of Concern the appropriate criteria listed in the Ministry publicationtitled "Summary of Standards and Guidelines to support Ontario Regulation 419: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality (includingSchedule 6 of O. Reg. 419 on Upper Risk Thresholds)", dated February 2008, as amended.

23. "Modification" means any construction, alteration, extension or replacement of any plant, structure, equipment,apparatus, mechanism or thing, or alteration of a process or rate of production at the Facility that may discharge or alterthe rate or manner of discharge of a Compound of Concern to the atmosphere or discharge or alter noise or vibrationemissions from the Facility.

24. "Noise Control Measures" means measures to reduce the noise emissions from the Facility and/or Equipmentincluding, but not limited to, silencers, acoustic louvres, enclosures, absorptive treatment, plenums and barriers.

25. "O. Reg. 419/05" means the Ontario Regulation 419/05, Air Pollution – Local Air Quality.

26. "Operating Envelope" means the limits on the Company's approved operations set out in Conditions 2.3 to 2.7 of thisCertificate.

27. "Performance Limits" means the performance limits specified in the section of this Certificate titled PerformanceLimits.

28. "Point of Impingement" means any point outside the facility in the natural environment and as defined by s.2 of O. Reg.419/05.

29. "Point of Reception" means Point of Reception as defined by Publication NPC-205 and/or Publication NPC-232, asapplicable.

30. "Procedure Document" means Ministry Procedure titled "Procedure for Preparing an Emission Summary andDispersion Modelling Report" dated July 2005, as amended.

31. "Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects" means the Equipment which, during regular operation or if notproperly operated or maintained, may cause or are likely to cause an adverse effect.

32. "Publication NPC-205" means the Ministry Publication NPC-205, “Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class1 & 2 Areas (Urban)”, October, 1995 as amended.

33. "Publication NPC-207" means the Ministry draft technical publication “Impulse Vibration in Residential Buildings”,November 1983, supplementing the Model Municipal Noise Control By-Law, Final Report, August 1978, published by theMinistry.

34. "Publication NPC-232" means the Ministry Publication NPC-232, "Sound Level Limits for Stationary Sources in Class3 Areas (Rural)", October, 1995 as amended.

35. "Publication NPC-233" means the Ministry Publication NPC-233, "Information to be Submitted for Approval ofStationary Sources of Sound", October, 1995 as amended.

36. "Schedules" means the following schedules attached to the Certificate and forming part of the Certificate namely:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation;

37. "Supporting Documentation" means the documents listed in Schedule A of this Certificate which forms part of thisCertificate.

38. "Toxicologist" means a qualified professional currently active in the field of risk assessment, risk management and

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toxicology that has a combination of formal university education, training and experience necessary to assess theCompound of Concern in question.

39. "Written Summary" means the written summary that must be submitted annually to the Ministry as required by theSection titled Reporting Requirements of this Certificate.

You are hereby notified that this approval is issued to you subject to the terms and conditions outlined below:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. GENERAL

1.1 Except as otherwise provided by this Certificate, the Facility shall be designed, developed, built, operated andmaintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Certificate and in accordance with the application, theESDM Report, the Acoustic Assessment Report, plans, specifications and Supporting Documentation submitted and thefollowing Schedules attached hereto:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

2. OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY

2.1 The Company may make Modifications to the Facility in accordance with this Certificate.

2.2 Despite Condition 2.1, all Modifications made by the Company shall be within the Operating Envelope of the Facilityas defined by conditions 2.3 to 2.7.

2.3 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that are outside the scope of theintended operations of the Facility as described in the Description Section.

2.4 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that result in an increase of theFacility Production Limit above the level specified in this Certificate.

2.5 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that would add any Equipment withSpecific Operational Limits. The Company shall operate Equipment with Specific Operational Limits approved by thisCertificate in accordance with the original ESDM Report and Conditions in the Certificate.

2.6 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall only make Modifications to the Facility which comply with the PerformanceLimits.

2.7 Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility if the Modifications would be subjectto the Environmental Assessment Act.

2.8 Condition 2.1 of this Certificate shall expire February 1, 2013, unless this Certificate is revoked prior to this date.Upon expiry of Condition 2.1 of this Certificate,the Company shall apply for amendment to include the current ESDMReportand the current Acoustic Assessment Reportin Schedule A as Supporting Documentation to this Certificate.

3. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

3.1 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that all Equipment that are a source of a Compound of Concern from theFacility are operated to comply with the following Performance Limits:

(a) the maximum concentration of any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not exceed thecorresponding Ministry Point of Impingement Limit;

(b) for any Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit, the maximum concentrationof any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not be greater than a level assessed as part of the originalESDM Report; or

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(c) for any Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit, the maximum concentrationof any Compound of Concern at a Point of Impingement shall not be greater than the Maximum Concentration LevelAssessment submitted to the Ministry and accepted by the Air Standards Manager.

3.2 The Company shall, no later than thirty (30) days prior to:

(a) the introduction of a new Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit;

(b) an increase to the concentration at a Point of Impingement of a Compound of Concern that does not have a MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit such that the resulting concentration at a Point of Impingement will be greater than the levelthat was reviewed as part of the original ESDM Report; or

(c) an increase to the concentration at a Point of Impingement of a Compound of Concern that does not have a MinistryPoint of Impingement Limit such that the resulting concentration at a Point of Impingement will be greater than thecorresponding Maximum Concentration Level Assessment previously accepted by the Air Standards Manager;

submit a proposed or revised Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the Compound of Concern to the Director forreview by the Air Standards Manager.

3.3 The Company may not use the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment prior to thirty (30) days from the date of anacknowledgment letter from the Ministry unless the Company receives written acceptance by the Director.

3.4 If the Air Standards Manager does not accept the proposed Maximum Concentration Level Assessment, the Companyshall not introduce or increase the emission rate of the Compound of Concern without approval from the Director.

3.5 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set out inMinistry Publication NPC-205 or Publication NPC-232.

3.6 The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the vibration emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set out inMinistry Publication NPC-207.

4. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

4.1 The Company shall, at all times, maintain documentation that describes the current operations of the Facility, includingbut not limited to:

(a) a current ESDM Report that demonstrates compliance with the Performance Limits for the Facility regarding allCompounds of Concern;

(b) a current Acoustic Assessment Report that demonstrates compliance with the Performance Limits for the Facilityregarding noise emissions;

(c) an up-to-date Log that describes each Modification to the Facility; and

(d) a record of the changes to the ESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report that documents how each Modificationis in compliance with the Performance Limits.

4.2 The Company shall, during regular business hours, make the current Emission Summary Table and Acoustic AssessmentSummary Table available for inspection at the Facility by any interested member of the public.

5. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

5.1 The Company shall provide the District Manager and the Director no later than July 15 of each year, a WrittenSummary of activities undertaken in the previous calendar year that shall include the following:

(a) a signed statement that the Facility was in compliance with the Performance Limits;

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(b) a summary of each Modification that took place in the previous calendar year and resulted in a change in the previouslycalculated concentration at the Point of Impingement for any Compound of Concern or resulted in a change in the soundlevels reported in the Acoustic Assessment Summary Table at any Point of Reception;

(c) a list of each Compound of Concern submitted to the Air Standards Manager for review in the previous calendar year;

(d) a review of any changes to a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit undertaken in the previous calendar year that affecta Compound of Concern emitted from the Facility;

(e) a tabulated summary of the changes in the emission rate of any Compound of Concern and the resultant increase ordecrease in the Point of Impingement concentration reported in the ESDM Report over the previous calendar year; and

(f) the Emission Summary Table and Acoustic Assessment Summary Table for the Facility as of December 31 from theprevious calendar year.

6. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

6.1 The Company shall prepare and implement, not later than three (3) months from the date of this Certificate, operatingprocedures and maintenance programs for all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects. The Company shallensure that all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects are operated and maintained at all times in accordancewith this Certificate, the operating procedures and maintenance programs. The operating procedures and maintenanceprograms shall specify as a minimum:

(a) frequency of inspections and scheduled preventative maintenance;

(b) procedures to prevent upset conditions;

(c) procedures to minimize all fugitive emissions;

(d) procedures to prevent and/or minimize odorous emissions; and

(e) procedures for record keeping activities relating to the operation and maintenance programs.

7. COMPLAINTS RECORDING PROCEDURE

7.1 If at any time, the Company receives any environmental complaints from the public regarding the operation of theEquipment approved by this Certificate, the Company shall respond to these complaints according to the followingprocedure:

(a) the Company shall record and number each complaint, either electronically or in a log book, and shall include thefollowing information: the time and date of the complaint and incident to which the complaint relates, the nature of thecomplaint, wind direction at the time and date of the incident to which the complaint relates and the address of thecomplainant, if known;

(b) the Company, upon notification of a complaint, shall initiate appropriate steps to determine all possible causes of thecomplaint, and shall proceed to take the necessary actions to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of thecomplaint; and

(c) the Company shall complete and retain on-site a report written within one (1) week of the complaint date, listing theactions taken to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of the complaint and any recommendations forremedial measures, and managerial or operational changes to reasonably avoid the recurrence of similar incidents.

8. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

8.1 Any information requested by the Ministry concerning the Facility and its operation under this Certificate, including,but not limited to, any records required to be kept by this Certificate, shall be provided to the Ministry, upon request, in atimely manner.

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8.2 The Company shall retain, for a minimum of seven (7) years from the date of their creation, except as noted below, allreports, records and information described in this Certificate and shall include but not be limited to:

(a) the current ESDM Report;

(b) the Acoustic Assessment Report;

(c) supporting information used in the emission rate calculations performed in the ESDM Report and Acoustic AssessmentReport to document compliance with the Performance Limits (superseded information must be retained for a period ofthree (3) years after Modification);

(d) the Log that describes each Modification to the Facility;

(e) the Written Summaries provided to the Ministry;

(f) the operating procedures and maintenance programs, including records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of theEquipment related to all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects; and

(g) the complaints recording procedure, including records related to all environmental complaints made by the public asrequired by the section titled Complaints Recording Procedure of this Certificate.

9. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL(Air & Noise)

9.1 This Certificate replaces and revokes all Section 9 Certificates of Approval issued to the Facility and dated prior to thedate of this Certificate.

SCHEDULE “A”

Supporting Documentation

(a) Application dated July 3, 2008, signed by Mr. Andrew MacLeod, P.Eng. and submitted by the Company for aCertificate of Approval (Air & Noise);

(b) Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, dated January 14, 2008;

(c) Acoustic Assessment Report prepared by Pinchin Environmental, dated May 29, 2008 and signed by Weidong Li,Ph.D., P.Eng.

(d) Vibration Assessment Report prepared by Pinchin Environmental, dated May 28, 2008 and signed by Weidong Li,Ph.D., P.Eng.

(e) Email from Mr. Malcolm Bingley / Pinchin Environmental Ltd. dated October 21, 2009.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

1. GENERAL

Condition No. 1 is included to require the Certificate holder to build, operate and maintain the Facility in accordance withthe Supporting Documentation considered by the Director in issuing this Certificate.

2. OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY AND PERFORMANCE LIMITS

Condition Nos. 2 and 3 are included to limit Modifications and define the operating envelope permitted by this Certificate.The holder of the Certificate is approved for operational flexibility for the Facility that is consistent with the description ofthe operations included with the application up to the Facility Production Limit. In return for the operational flexibility theCertificate places performance based limits that can not be exceeded under the terms of this Certificate. Certificate

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holders will still have to obtain other relevant approvals required to operate the Facility, including requirements under otherenvironmental legislation such as the Environmental Assessment Act.

3. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 4 is included to require the Company to maintain ongoing documentation that demonstrates compliance withthe Performance Limits of this Certificate and allows the Ministry to monitor on-going compliance with these PerformanceLimits. The Company is required to have an up to date ESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report that describe theFacility at all times and make the Emission Summary Table and Acoustic Assessment Summary Table from these reportsavailable to the public on an ongoing basis in order to maintain public communication with regard to the emissions from theFacility.

4. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to provide a yearly Written Summary to the Ministry.

5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to properly operate and maintain the Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects to minimize the impact to the environment from these processes.

6. COMPLAINTS RECORDING PROCEDURE

Condition No. 7 is included to require the Company to respond to any environmental complaints regarding the operation ofthe Equipment, according to a procedure that includes methods for preventing recurrence of similar incidents and arequirement to prepare and retain a written report.

7. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

Condition No. 8 is included to require the Company to retain all documentation related to this Certificate and provideaccess to Ministry staff, upon request, so that the Ministry can determine if a more detailed review of compliance with thePerformance Limits is necessary.

8. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL (Air and Noise)

Condition No. 9 is included to confirm that this Certificate replaces all Section 9 Certificate(s) of Approval that have beenpreviously issued for this Facility.

In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter E-19, as amended, you may bywritten Notice served upon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of theEnvironmental Bill of Rights, S.O. 1993, Chapter 28, the Environmental Commissioner, within 15 days after receipt ofthis Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on theEnvironmental Registry. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act, provides that the Notice requiring the hearingshall state:

1. The portions of the approval or each term or condition in the approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and;2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.

The Notice should also include:

3. The name of the appellant;4. The address of the appellant;5. The Certificate of Approval number;6. The date of the Certificate of Approval;7. The name of the Director;

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8. The municipality within which the works are located;

And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.

This Notice must be served upon:

The Secretary*Environmental Review Tribunal655 Bay Street, 15th FloorToronto, OntarioM5G 1E5

AND The Environmental Commissioner1075 Bay Street, 6th FloorSuite 605Toronto, OntarioM5S 2B1

AND The DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection ActMinistry of the Environment2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12AToronto, OntarioM4V 1L5

* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal can be obtained directly from theTribunal at: Tel: (416) 314-4600, Fax: (416) 314-4506 or www.ert.gov.on.ca

This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, that allows residents of Ontario to seek leaveto appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seek leave to appeal within 15 days from the date thisdecision is placed on the Environmental Registry. By accessing the Environmental Registry at www.ene.gov.on.ca, you candetermine when the leave to appeal period ends.

The above noted works are approved under Section 9 of the Environmental Protection Act.

DATED AT TORONTO this 25th day of November, 2009Ian Greason, P.Eng.DirectorSection 9, Environmental Protection Act

FL/c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District OfficeMr. Malcolm Bingley, Pinchin Environmental Ltd.

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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Ministère de l’Environnement et de l’Action en matière de changement

climatique

AMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 2043-AAFGNY Issue Date: June 10, 2016

TNR Industrial Doors Inc. 200 Fairview Road, Unit 2 Barrie, Ontario L4L 8X8  

Site Location: 200 Fairview Road, Unit 2 Barrie City, County of Simcoe L4L 8X8

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of:

 An industrial rubber and vinyl roll-up door manufacturing facility, consisting of the following sources:  - one (1) cross-draft paint spray booth used for the application of solvent based coatings at amaximum rate of 1 litre per hour, equipped with one (1) natural gas-fired air replacement unit, with amaximum thermal input of 1,102,800 kilojoules per hour and 4.84 square metres of dry type paintarrester filters, exhausting into the air at a volumetric flow rate of 4.0 cubic metres per second througha stack having an exit diameter of 0.61 metres, extending 2.4 metres above the roof and 10.9 metresabove grade;  - two (2) general exhaust fans serving the rubber curtain assembly area and welding area, eachdischarging to the air at a volumetric flow rate of 1.4 cubic metres per second, through roof exhausts,each having an exit diameter of 0.41 metres, extending 1.8 metre above the roof and 10.3 metresabove grade;  - one (1) fabric welder exhaust, discharging to the air at a maximum volumetric flow rate of 1.4 cubicmetre per second, through a roof stack having an exit diameter of 0.30 metres, extending 1.8 metresabove the roof and 10.3 metres above grade;  all in accordance with the Environmental Compliance Approval application submitted by TNR IndustrialDoors Inc, dated October 27, 2015 and signed by Darren McQueen, Compliance and QualityManager, and all supporting information prepared by Envirotech Associates Limited.  For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: 1. "Approval" means this Environmental Compliance Approval, including the application andsupporting documentation listed above;2. "Company" means TNR Industrial Doors Inc, that is responsible for the construction or operation ofthe Facility and includes any successors and assigns;

3. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry,where the Facility is geographically located;

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4. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended;

5. "Equipment" means the equipment and processes described in the Company's application, thisApproval and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approvedby this Approval;

6. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;

7. "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of theCompany;

8. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includes allofficials, employees or other persons acting on its behalf; and

9. "Publication NPC-300" means the Ministry Publication NPC-300, "Environmental Noise Guideline,Stationary and Transportation Sources – Approval and Planning, Publication NPC-300", August, 2013,as amended.

 You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE1. The Company shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Company shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval, and update, as necessary, aManual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practicesand as recommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of theEquipment; and

(d) all appropriate measures to minimize odorous emissions from all potential sources;

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual.RECORD RETENTION

2. The Company shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all recordsand information related to or resulting from the recording activities required by this Approval, and makethese records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.  The Company shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records of any environmental complaints, including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident to which the complaint relates;

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(b) wind direction at the time of the incident to which the complaint relates; and

(c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident to which thecomplaint relates and to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS3. The Company shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint withintwo (2) business days of the complaint.  The notification shall include:

(1) a description of the nature of the complaint; and

(2) the time and date of the incident to which the complaint relates.

  NOISE4. The Company shall, at all times, ensure that the noise emissions from the Facility comply with thelimits set out in Ministry Publication NPC-300.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 1. Condition No. 1 is included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained and operatedaccording to a procedure that will result in compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and thisApproval.2. Condition No. 2 is included to require the Company to keep records and to provide information tostaff of the Ministry so that compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and this Approval can beverified.

3. Condition No. 3 is included to require the Company to notify staff of the Ministry so as to assist theMinistry with the review of the site's compliance.

  4. Condition No. 4 is included to provide the minimum performance requirements considerednecessary to prevent an adverse effect resulting from the operation of the Facility. Upon issuance of the environmental compliance approval, I hereby revoke ApprovalNo(s). 7115-9MRMX3  issued on August 8, 2014.

 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  Pursuant to subsection 139(3) of the Environmental Protection Act, a hearing may not be required with

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respect to any terms and conditions in   this environmental compliance approval, if the terms andconditions are substantially the same as those contained in an approval that is amended or revoked bythis environmental compliance approval.    The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  

The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment andClimate Change 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1stFloor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 326-5370 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 

DATED AT TORONTO this 10th day of June, 2016Rudolf Wan, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

KS/ c: District Manager, MOECC Barrie Henry Vens, Envirotech Associates Limited

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Ministry of the Environment Ministère de l’Environnement

AMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 7628-97YJHS 

Issue Date: February 26, 2016

Valmont West Coast Engineering 100 Ellis Dr Barrie, Ontario L4N 9B2  

Site Location: Valmont West Coast Engineering 100 Ellis Dr Barrie City, County of Simcoe L4N 9B2

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of:

 - one (1) two-head semi-dry plasma cutting machine for cutting carbon steel sheets, each at amaximum cutting speed of 1.40 metres per minute, discharging to the air as fugitive emissions,through doors and windows;- five (5) manual plasma cutting torches for cutting carbon steel sheets, each at a maximum cuttingspeed of 0.762 metre per minute and controlled by fume eaters, discharging to the air as fugitiveemissions, through doors and windows;

- two (2) gas metal arc torch cutting stations, each at a maximum cutting speed of 0.15 metre perminute, discharging to the air as fugitive emissions, through doors and windows;

- one (1) exhaust system serving the welding operation, discharging to the air at a maximumvolumetric flow rate of 0.7 cubic metre per second, through a stack, having an exit diameter of 0.2metre, extending 5.0 metres above grade;

- one (1) dust collector serving the abrasive blasting operation, having a maximum volumetric flow rateof 9.48 cubic metres per second, equipped with 20 cartridges,  each having 30.2 square metres of filtermedia for a total of 604 square metres of filter material, discharging back the filtered air within thebuilding envelope;

- one (1) spray booth for the application of powder coating and with the ability to reclaim powder andfilter the air prior to recirculating it back into the building, equipped with a natural gas-fired curing oven,having a total maximum thermal input of 5,486,000 kilojoules per hour; and

- fugitive emissions from unpaved roads;

all in accordance with the Application for Approval (Air & Noise) dated June 1, 2011 and signed byTimothy Neville, (Group Director of Operation), Valmont West Coast Engineering, and all supportinginformation associated with the application including Emission Summary and Dispersion ModellingReport provided by Exp Services Inc., dated June 2011.

 For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: 

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1. "Acoustic Assessment Report" means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233submitted in support of the application, that documents all sources of noise emissions and NoiseControl Measures present at the Facility. "Acoustic Assessment Report" also means the reportprepared by Exp Services Inc., dated June 2011 and signed by Bob Jowett;2. "Acoustic Audit" means an investigative procedure consisting of measurements and/or acousticmodelling of all sources of noise emissions due to the operation of the Facility, assessed to determinecompliance with the performance limits for the Facility regarding noise emissions, completed inaccordance with the procedures set in Publication NPC-103 and reported in accordance withPublication NPC-233;

3. "Acoustic Audit Report" means a report presenting the results of an Acoustic Audit, prepared inaccordance with Publication NPC-233;

4. "Acoustical Consultant" means a person currently active in the field of environmental acoustics andnoise/vibration control, who is familiar with Ministry noise guidelines and procedures and has acombination of formal university education, training and experience necessary to assess noiseemissions from a Facility;

5. "Approval" means this Environmental Compliance Approval, including the application andsupporting documentation listed above;

6. "Best Management Practices Plan" means a document or a set of documents which describemeasures to minimize dust emissions from the Facility;

7. "Company" means Valmont West Coast Engineering, that is responsible for the construction oroperation of the Facility and includes any successors and assigns;

8. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry,where the Facility is geographically located;

9. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended;

10. "Equipment" means processes and equipment described in the Company's application, thisApproval and in the supporting documentation submitted with the application, to the extent approvedby this Approval;

11. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located;

12. "Independent Acoustical Consultant" means an Acoustical Consultant who is not representing theCompany and was not involved in preparing the Acoustic Assessment Report or thedesign/implementation of Noise Control Measures for the Facility and/or Equipment.  The IndependentAcoustical Consultant shall not be retained by the Acoustical Consultant involved in the noise impactassessment or the design/implementation of Noise Control Measures for the Facility and/orEquipment;

13. "Manual" means a document or a set of documents that provide written instructions to staff of theCompany;

14. "Ministry" means the ministry of the government of Ontario responsible for the EPA and includesall officials, employees or other persons acting on its behalf;

15. "Noise Control Measures" means measures to reduce the noise emission from the Facilityincluding, but not limited to silencers, acoustic louvres, enclosures, absorptive treatment, plenums andbarriers, as outlined in the Acoustic Assessment Report;

16. "Point of Reception" means Point of Reception as defined by Publication NPC-205;

17. "Publication NPC-103" means the Ministry Publication NPC-103 of the Model Municipal Noise

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Control By-Law, Final Report, August 1978, published by the Ministry as amended;

18. "Publication NPC-205" means the Ministry Publication NPC-205, "Sound Level Limits forStationary Sources in Class 1 & 2 Areas (Urban)", October, 1995, as amended; and

19. "Publication NPC-233" means the Ministry Publication NPC-233, "Information to be Submitted forApproval of Stationary Sources of Sound", October, 1995 as amended.

 You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE1. The Company shall ensure that the Equipment is properly operated and maintained at all times. The Company shall:

(1) prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval, and update, as necessary, aManual outlining the operating procedures and a maintenance program for the Equipment, including:

(a) routine operating and maintenance procedures in accordance with good engineering practicesand as recommended by the Equipment suppliers;

(b) emergency procedures;

(c) procedures for any record keeping activities relating to operation and maintenance of theEquipment;

(d) all appropriate measures to minimize noise and dust emissions from all potential sources;and

(e) the frequency of inspection and replacement of the filter material in the Equipment;

(2) implement the recommendations of the Manual.2. The Company shall:

(1)       implement by not later than one (1) year from the date of this Approval, the Noise ControlMeasures as outlined in the Acoustic Assessment Report;

(2)      ensure, subsequent to the implementation of the proposed Noise Control Measures that thenoise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set in Ministry Publication NPC-205; and

(3)      ensure that the Noise Control Measures are properly maintained and continue to provide theacoustical performance outlined in the Acoustic Assessment Report.

Fugitive Dust Control 

  3. The Company shall prepare, not later than three (3) months after the date of this Approval,implement and update as necessary, a Best Management Practices Plan for the control of fugitive dustemissions.  This Best Management Practices Plan shall include, but not be limited to:(1) identification of the main sources of fugitive dust emissions such as:

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(a) on-site traffic; (b) paved roads/areas; (c) unpaved roads/areas; (d) material stock piles; (e) loading/unloading areas and loading/unloading techniques; (f) material spills; (g) material conveyance systems; (h) exposed openings in process and storage buildings; and (i) general work areas;

(2) potential causes for high dust emissions and opacity resulting from these sources;(3) preventative and control measures in place or under development to minimize the likelihood of highdust emissions and opacity from the sources of fugitive dust emissions identified above.  Details of thepreventative and control measures shall include:

(a) a description of the control equipment to be installed; (b) a description of the preventative procedures to be implemented; and/or (c) the frequency of occurrence of periodic preventative activities, including material applicationrates as applicable;

(4) an implementation schedule for the Best Management Practices Plan, including training of Facilitypersonnel; and(5) inspection and maintenance procedures and monitoring initiatives to ensure effectiveimplementation of the preventative and control measures.

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

  4. The Company shall record, in a log book, each time a specific preventative and control measuredescribed in the Best Management Practices Plan is implemented. The Company shall record, as aminimum:(1) the date when each emission control measure is installed, including a description of the controlmeasure;

(2) the date when each new preventative measure or operating procedure to minimize emissions isimplemented, including a description of the preventative measure or operating procedure; and

(3) the date, time of commencement, and time of completion of each periodic activity conducted tominimize emissions, including a description of the preventative measure/procedure and the name ofthe individual performing the periodic activity.

RECORD RETENTION

5. The Company shall retain, for a minimum of two (2) years from the date of their creation, all recordsand information related to or resulting from the recording activities required by this Approval, and makethese records available for review by staff of the Ministry upon request.  The Company shall retain:

(1) all records on the maintenance, repair and inspection of the Equipment; and

(2) all records on the daily operation of the Facility and the Equipment, including:

(a) daily production rate; 

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(b) daily start-up and shut-down times of the Facility;

(3) all records of any upset conditions associated with the operation of the Equipment;(4) the log book which contains all records on the preventative and control measures implemented foreach source of fugitive dust emission identified in the Best Management Practices Plan;

(5) all records of any environmental complaints; including:

(a) a description, time and date of each incident to which the complaint relates; (b) wind direction at the time of the incident to which the complaint relates; and (c) a description of the measures taken to address the cause of the incident to which the complaintrelates and to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

NOTIFICATION OF COMPLAINTS6. The Company shall notify the District Manager, in writing, of each environmental complaint withintwo (2) business days of the complaint.  The notification shall include:

(1) a description of the nature of the complaint;

(2) the time, date and location of the incident;

(3) the wind direction and other weather conditions at the time of the incident; and

(4) the name(s) of Company personnel responsible for handling the incident.

ACOUSTIC AUDIT

7.1 The Company shall carry out Acoustic Audit measurements on the actual noise emissions due tothe operation of the Facility. The Company:

(1) shall carry out Acoustic Audit measurements in accordance with the procedures in PublicationNPC-103;

(2) shall submit an Acoustic Audit Report on the results of the Acoustic Audit, prepared by anIndependent Acoustical Consultant, in accordance with the requirements of Publication NPC-233, tothe District Manager and the Director, not later than three (3) months after the full implementation ofthe Noise Control Measures.

7.2 The Director:

(1) may not accept the results of the Acoustic Audit if the requirements of Publication NPC-233 werenot followed;

(2) may require the Company to repeat the Acoustic Audit if the results of the Acoustic Audit are foundunacceptable to the Director.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 1. Condition Nos. 1 and 3 are included to emphasize that the Equipment must be maintained andoperated according to a procedure that will result in compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and thisApproval.2. Condition No. 2 is included to provide the minimum performance requirement considered necessaryto prevent an adverse effect resulting from the operation of the Facility.

3. Condition Nos. 4 and 5 are included to require the Company to keep records and to provide

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information to staff of the Ministry so that compliance with the EPA, the Regulations and this Approvalcan be verified.

4. Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to notify staff of the Ministry so as to assist theMinistry with the review of the site's compliance.

  5. Condition No. 7 is included to require the Company to gather accurate information and submit anAcoustic Audit Report in accordance with procedures set in the Ministry's noise guidelines, so that theenvironmental impact and subsequent compliance with this Approval can be verified. Upon issuance of the environmental compliance approval, I hereby revoke ApprovalNo(s). 9594-6ZHHLA  issued on May 18, 2007.

 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The EnvironmentalCommissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  Pursuant to subsection 139(3) of the Environmental Protection Act, a hearing may not be required withrespect to any terms and conditions in   this environmental compliance approval, if the terms andconditions are substantially the same as those contained in an approval that is amended or revoked bythis environmental compliance approval.    The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor12A Toronto, Ontario M4V 1L5

 

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* Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 326-5370 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 

DATED AT TORONTO this 26th day of February,2016

Rudolf Wan, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

AA/ c: District Manager, MOE Barrie District Office Bob Jowett, Exp Services Inc.

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Content Copy Of Original

Ministry of the Environment Ministère de l’Environnement

AMENDMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 5926-7E6KWY 

Notice No. 2 Issue Date: August 19, 2014

Southern Sanitation Inc. operating as Wasteco 161 Bridgeland Ave Toronto, Ontario M6A 1Z1

Site Location: 66 Welham Road 66 Welham Rd Barrie City, County of Simcoe 

You are hereby notified that I have amended Approval No. 5926-7E6KWY   issued on   July 31, 2008and amended September 12, 2013  for a waste disposal site (transfer) , as follows:

I. Condition 7.0 is hereby revoked and replaced by:

  7.0 Financial Assurance  7.1      No later than March 31, 2017, and prior to the receipt of any waste at the Site,  the Owner shallsubmit to the Director financial assurance as defined in Section 131 of the Act in the amount of tenthousand seven hundred and fifteen dollars ($10,715.00 CDN).  This financial assurance shall be in aform acceptable to the Director and shall provide sufficient funds for the clean-up, transportation anddisposal of the maximum quantity of waste permitted on the Site at any one time, including anyrequired analysis or Site monitoring.  7.2      Commencing on March 31, 2017 and at intervals of three (3) years thereafter, the Owner shallsubmit to the Director a re-evaluation of the amount of financial assurance required to implement theactions required under Condition 7.1.  The re-evaluation shall include an assessment based on anynew information relating to the environmental conditions of the Site and shall include the costs ofadditional monitoring and/or implementation of contingency plans required by the Director upon reviewof the closure plan and annual reports. The financial assurance must be submitted to the Directorwithin ten (10) days of written acceptance of the re-evaluation by the Director.  7.3      The amount of financial assurance is subject to review at any time by the Director and may beamended at his/her discretion.    7.4 If any financial assurance is scheduled to expire or notice is received, indicating financialassurance will not be renewed, and satisfactory methods have not been made to replace the financialassurance at least sixty (60) days before the financial assurance terminates, the financial assuranceshall forthwith be replaced by cash. The reason for this amendment to the Approval is as follows: 1. To ensure that sufficient funds are available to the Ministry to clean up the Site in the event that the

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Company is unable or unwilling to do so.  This Notice shall constitute part of the approval issued under Approval No. 5926-7E6KWY dated July 31, 2008

 In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me and the Environmental Review Tribunal within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require ahearing by the Tribunal. Section 142 of the Environmental Protection Act provides that the Noticerequiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  Pursuant to subsection 139(3) of the Environmental Protection Act, a hearing may not be required withrespect to any terms and conditions in   this environmental compliance approval, if the terms andconditions are substantially the same as those contained in an approval that is amended or revoked bythis environmental compliance approval.    The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  

The Secretary* Environmental Review Tribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite 1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor12A Toronto, Ontario M4V 1L5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal ’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 314-3717 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act. 

DATED AT TORONTO this 19th day of August, 2014Tesfaye Gebrezghi, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

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c: District Manager, MOE Barrie Josie Cosentino, Southern Sanitation Inc. operating as Wasteco 

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Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Ministère de l’Environnement et de l’Action en matière de changement

climatique

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE APPROVAL NUMBER 8056-ACNKKY 

Issue Date: December 21, 2016

Wolf Steel Ltd. 24 Napoleon Road Barrie, Ontario L4M 0G8

Site Location: 214 Bayview Drive Barrie City, County of Simcoe

You have applied under section 20.2 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act , R.S.O. 1990, c.E. 19 (Environmental Protection Act) for approval of:  Description Section  A facility for manufacturing barbecues and fireplaces, consisting of the following processes andsupport units:  - metal receiving; - laser cutting; - metal shaping presses; - MIG welding, TIG welding, spot welding; - metal grinding/buffing; - paint booths; - silk screening; - curing oven; - glass trimming; - assembly, shipping and storage; - comfort heating equipment;  including the Equipment  and any other ancillary and support processes and activities, operating at aFacility   Production Limit  of up to   2.0 million kilograms per year of steel based products dischargingto the air as described in the Original ESDM Report.  For the purpose of this environmental compliance approval, the following definitions apply: 1. " Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration" means a concentration accepted by the Ministryas not likely to cause an adverse effect for a Compound of Concern  that,    (a) has no Ministry Point of Impingement Limit and no Jurisdictional Screening Level,  or  (b) has a concentration at a Point of Impingement  that exceeds the Jurisdictional Screening Level. With respect to the Original ESDM Report,  the Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration  for aCompound of Concern  mentioned above is the concentration set out in the Original ESDM Report.

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2. "Acoustic Assessment Report" means the report, prepared in accordance with Publication NPC-233 and Appendix A of the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, by   Pinchin Ltd.,  and signed byWeidong Li, PhD., P.Eng.   and dated   29 November 2016  submitted in support of the application,that documents all sources of noise emissions and Noise Control Measures present at the Facility, asupdated in accordance with Condition 5 of this Approval.

3. "Acoustic Assessment Summary Table" means a table prepared in accordance with the BasicComprehensive User Guide summarising the results of the Acoustic Assessment Report, as updatedin accordance with Condition 5 of this Approval.

4. "Acoustic Audit" means an investigative procedure consisting of measurements and/or acousticmodelling of all sources of noise emissions due to the operation of the Facility, assessed to determinecompliance with the Performance Limits for the Facility regarding noise emissions, completed inaccordance with the procedures set in Publication NPC-103 and reported in accordance withPublication NPC-233.

5. "Acoustic Audit Report" means a report presenting the results of an Acoustic Audit, prepared inaccordance with Publication NPC-233.

6. "Acoustical Consultant" means a person currently active in the field of environmental acoustics andnoise/vibration control, who is familiar with Ministry noise guidelines and procedures and has acombination of formal university education, training and experience necessary to assess noiseemissions from a Facility

7. "Approval" means this entire Environmental Compliance Approval and any Schedules to  it.

8. "Basic Comprehensive User Guide" means the Ministry document titled "Basic ComprehensiveCertificates of Approval (Air) User Guide” dated March 2011, as amended.

9. "Company" means Wolf Steel Ltd. that is responsible for the construction or operation of theFacility and includes any successors and assigns in accordance with section 19 of the EPA.

10. "Compound of Concern" means a contaminant described in paragraph 4 subsection 26 (1) of O.Reg. 419/05, namely, a contaminant that is discharged from the Facility in an amount that is notnegligible.

11. "Description Section" means the section on page one of this Approval describing theCompany's operations and the Equipment located at the Facility and specifying the Facility ProductionLimit for the Facility.

12. "Director" means a person appointed for the purpose of section 20.3 of the EPA by theMinister pursuant to section 5 of the EPA.

13. "District Manager" means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office ofthe Ministry, where the Facility is geographically located.

14. "Emission Summary Table" means a table described in paragraph 14 of subsection 26 (1) of O.Reg. 419/05; namely a table in the ESDM Report that compares the Point ofImpingement concentration for each Compound of Concern to the corresponding Ministry Point ofImpingement Limit,  Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration, or Jurisdictional Screening Level.

15. "Environmental Assessment Act" means the Environmental Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.18,as amended.

16. "EPA" means the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19, as amended.

17. "Equipment" means equipment or processes described in the ESDM Report, this Approval and inthe Schedules referred to herein and any other equipment or processes.

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18. "Equipment with Specific Operational Limits" means any Equipment related to the thermaloxidation of waste or waste derived fuels, fume incinerators or any other Equipment that is specificallyreferenced in any published Ministry document that outlines specific operational guidance that must beconsidered by the Director in issuing an Approval.

19. "ESDM Report" means the most current Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report thatdescribes the Facility. The ESDM Report is based on the Original ESDM Report and is updated afterthe issuance of this Approval in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the ProcedureDocument.

20. "Facility" means the entire operation located on the property where the Equipment is located.

21. "Facility Production Limit" means the production limit placed by the Director on the main product(s)or raw materials used by the Facility.

22. "Independent Acoustical Consultant" means an Acoustical Consultant who is not representing theCompany and was not involved in preparing the Acoustic Assessment Report or thedesign/implementation of Noise Control Measures for the Facility and/or Equipment.  The IndependentAcoustical Consultant shall not be retained by the Acoustical Consultant involved in the noise impactassessment or the design/implementation of Noise Control Measures for the Facility and/orEquipment.

23. "Jurisdictional Screening Level" means a screening level for a Compound of Concern that is listedin the Ministry publication titled "Jurisdictional Screening Level (JSL) List, A Screening Tool for OntarioRegulation 419: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality", dated February 2008, as amended.

24. "Log" means a document that contains a record of each change that is required to be made to theESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report, including the date on which the change occurred. For example, a record would have to be made of a more accurate emission rate for a source ofcontaminant, more accurate meteorological data, a more accurate value of a parameter that is relatedto a source of contaminant, a change to a Point of Impingement and all changes to informationassociated with a Modification to the Facility that satisfies Condition 2.

25. "Minister" means the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change or such other member ofthe Executive Council as may be assigned the administration of the EPA under the Executive CouncilAct.

26. "Ministry" means the ministry of the Minister.

27. "Ministry Point of Impingement Limit" means the applicable Standard set out in Schedule 2 or 3 ofO. Reg. 419/05 or a limit set out in the Ministry publication titled "Summary of Standards andGuidelines to support Ontario Regulation 419/05: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality (including Schedule 6of O. Reg. 419/05 on Upper Risk Thresholds", dated April 2012, as amended.

28. "Modification" means any construction, alteration, extension or replacement of any plant, structure,equipment, apparatus, mechanism or thing, or alteration of a process or rate of production at theFacility that may discharge or alter the rate or manner of discharge of a Compound of Concern to theair or discharge or alter noise or vibration emissions from the Facility.

29. "Noise Abatement Action Plan" means the noise abatement program developed by the Company,submitted to the Director and District Manager and approved by the Director, designed to achievecompliance with the sound level limits set in Publication NPC-300. It also means the Noise AbatementAction Plan prepared by Pinchin Ltd. dated 29 November 2016 and signed by Weidong Li, PhD.,P.Eng.

30. "Noise Control Measures" means measures to reduce the noise emissions from the Facility and/orEquipment including, but not limited to, silencers, acoustic louvres, enclosures, absorptive treatment,

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plenums and barriers.

31. "O. Reg. 419/05" means Ontario Regulation 419/05, Air Pollution – Local Air Quality, as amended.

32. "Original ESDM Report" means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report whichwas prepared in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the Procedure Document byPinchin Ltd. and dated May 27, 2015, submitted in support of the application, and includes anychanges to the report made up to the date of issuance of this Approval.

33. "Point of Impingement" has the same meaning as in section 2 of O. Reg. 419/05.

34. "Point of Reception" means Point of Reception as defined by Publication NPC-300.

35. "Procedure Document" means Ministry guidance document titled "Procedure for Preparing anEmission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report" dated March 2009, as amended.

36. "Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects" means the Equipment which, during regularoperation, would discharge one or more contaminants into the air in an amount which is notconsidered as negligible in accordance with section 26 (1) 4 of O. Reg. 419/05 and the ProcedureDocument.

37. "Publication NPC-103" means the Ministry Publication NPC-103 of the Model Municipal NoiseControl By-Law, Final Report, August 1978, published by the Ministry as amended.

38. "Publication NPC-207" means the Ministry draft technical publication "Impulse Vibration inResidential Buildings", November 1983, supplementing the Model Municipal Noise Control By-Law,Final Report, published by the Ministry, August 1978, as amended.

39. "Publication NPC-233" means the Ministry Publication NPC-233, "Information to be Submitted forApproval of Stationary Sources of Sound", October, 1995, as amended.

40. "Publication NPC-300" means the Ministry Publication NPC-300, "Environmental Noise Guideline,Stationary and Transportation Sources – Approval and Planning, Publication NPC-300", August 2013,as amended.  

41. "Schedule" means the following schedule attached to this Approval and forming part of thisApproval namely:  Schedule A - Supporting Documentation 

 42. " Toxicologist"  means a qualified professional currently active in the field of risk assessment andtoxicology that has a combination of formal university education, training and experience necessary toassess contaminants.43. "Written Summary Form" means the electronic questionnaire form, available on theMinistry website, and supporting documentation, that documents the activities undertaken at theFacility in the previous calendar year.

  You are hereby notified that this environmental compliance approval is issued to you subject to theterms and conditions outlined below: TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. GENERAL1.1 Except as otherwise provided by this Approval, the Facility shall be designed, developed, built,

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operated and maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Approval and inaccordance with the following Schedule attached hereto:

Schedule A - Supporting Documentation

  2. LIMITED OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY2.1 Pursuant to section 20.6 (1) of the EPA and subject to Conditions 2.2 and 2.3 of thisApproval, future construction, alterations, extensions or replacements are approved in this Approval ifthe future construction, alterations, extensions or replacements are Modifications to the Facility that:

(a) are within the scope of the operations of the Facility as described in the Description Section of thisApproval;

(b) do not result in an increase of the Facility Production Limit above the level specified in theDescription Section of this Approval; and

(c) result in compliance with the performance limits as specified in Condition 4.

2.2 Condition 2.1 does not apply to,

(a) the addition of any new Equipment with Specific Operational Limits or to the Modification of anyexisting Equipment with Specific Operational Limits at the Facility; or

(b) Modifications to the Facility that would be subject to the Environmental Assessment Act.

2.3 Condition 2.1 of this Approval shall expire ten (10) years from the date of this Approval, unless thisApproval is revoked prior to the expiry date.  The Company may apply for renewal of Condition 2.1 ofthis Approval by including an ESDM Report and an Acoustic Assessment Report  that describes theFacility as of the date of the renewal application.

3. REQUIREMENT TO REQUEST AN ACCEPTABLE POINT OF IMPINGEMENTCONCENTRATION

3.1 Prior to making a Modification to the Facility that satisfies Condition 2.1 (a) and (b), the Companyshall prepare a proposed update to the ESDM Report to reflect the proposed Modification.

3.2 The Company shall request approval of an Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration for aCompound of Concern if the Compound of Concern does not have a Ministry Point of ImpingementLimit and a proposed update to an ESDM Report indicates that one of the following changes withrespect to the concentration of the Compound of Concern may occur:

(a) The Compound of Concern was not a Compound of Concern in the previous version of the ESDMReport and

(i) the concentration of the Compound of Concern  is higher than the Jurisdictional ScreeningLevel  for the contaminant; or

(ii) there is no Jurisdictional Screening Level for the contaminant .

(b) The concentration of the  Compound of Concern in the updated ESDM Report  is higher than:

(i) the most recent Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration,  and

(ii) the Jurisdictional Screening Level  if a Jurisdictional Screening Level  exists.

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3.3 The request required by Condition 3.2 shall propose a concentration for the Compound of Concern and shall contain an assessment, performed by a Toxicologist,  of the likelihood of the proposedconcentration causing an adverse effect at Points of Impingement.3.4 If the request required by Condition 3.2 is a result of a proposed Modification described inCondition 3.1, the Company shall submit the request, in writing, to the Director at least 30 days prior tocommencing to make the Modification.  The Director shall provide written confirmation of receipt of thisrequest to the Company.

3.5 If a request is required to be made under Condition 3.2 in respect of a proposedModification described in Condition 3.1, the Company shall not make the Modification mentioned inCondition 3.1 unless the request is approved in writing by the Director.

3.6 If the Director notifies the Company in writing that the Director does not approve the request, theCompany shall,

(a) revise and resubmit the request; or

(b) notify the Director that it will not be making the Modification. 

3.7 The re-submission mentioned in Condition 3.6 shall be deemed a new submission under Condition3.2.

3.8 If the Director approves the request, the Company shall update the ESDM Report to reflect theModification.

3.9 Condition 3 does not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

4. PERFORMANCE LIMITS

4.1.   Subject to Condition 4.2, the Company shall not discharge or cause or permit the discharge of aCompound of Concern into the air if,

(a) the Compound of Concern has a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit and the discharge results inthe concentration at a Point of Impingement exceeding the Ministry Point of Impingement Limit; or

(b) the Compound of Concern does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit  and the dischargeresults in the concentration at a Point of Impingement exceeding the higher of,

(i) if an Acceptable Point of Impingement Concentration exists the most recent Acceptable Point ofImpingement Concentration,  and

(ii) the Jurisdictional Screening Level  if a Jurisdictional Screening Level  exists.

4.2 Condition 4.1 does not apply if the Ministry Point of Impingement Limit  has a 10-minute averagingperiod and no ambient monitor indicates an exceedance at a Point of Impingement where humanactivities regularly occur at a time when those activities regularly occur.4.3 The Company shall:

a. implement by not later than eighteen (18) months from the date of this Approval, the NoiseControl Measures as outlined in the Noise Abatement Action Plan section of  the AcousticAssessment Report prepared by Pinchin Ltd., dated 29 November 2016 and signed by WeidongLi, PhD, P.Eng.;

b. ensure, subsequent to the implementation of the proposed Noise Control Measures, that thenoise emissions from the Facility comply with the limits set in Ministry Publication NPC-300; and

c. ensure that the Noise Control Measures are properly maintained and continue to provide theacoustical performance outlined in the Acoustic Assessment Report.

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 4.4 The Company  shall ensure that the vibration emissions from the Facility  comply with the limits setout in Ministry Publication NPC-207.4.5 The Company shall operate any Equipment with Specific Operational Limits approved by thisApproval in accordance with the Original ESDM Report.

5. ACOUSTIC AUDIT

  5.1 The Company  shall carry out Acoustic Audit  measurements on the actual noise emissions due tothe operation of the Facility.  The Company :  (a) shall carry out Acoustic Audit  measurements in accordance with the procedures in PublicationNPC-103;  (b) shall submit an Acoustic Audit Report  on the results of the Acoustic Audit , prepared by anIndependent Acoustical Consultant , in accordance with the requirements of Publication NPC-233 , tothe District Manager  and the Director , not later than twelve (12) months after the full implementationof the Noise Control Measures.  5.2 The Director :  (a) may not accept the results of the Acoustic Audit  if the requirements of Publication NPC-233  werenot followed;  (b) may require the Company  to repeat the Acoustic Audit  if the results of the Acoustic Audit  arefound unacceptable to the Director.  6. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS6.1. The Company shall maintain an up-to-date Log.

6.2. No later than June 30 in each year, the Company shall update the Acoustic AssessmentReport and shall update the ESDM Report in accordance with section 26 of O. Reg. 419/05 so that theinformation in the reports is accurate as of December 31 in the previous year.

6.3. The Company shall make the Emission Summary Table (see section 27 of O. Reg. 419/05) andAcoustic Assessment Summary Table available for examination by any person, without charge, byposting it on the Internet or by making it available during regular business hours at the Facility.

6.4 The Company shall, within three (3) months after the expiry of Condition 2.1 of thisApproval, update the ESDM Report and the Acoustic Assessment Report such that the information inthe reports is accurate as of the date that Condition 2.1 of this Approval expired.

6.5. Conditions 6.1 and 6.2 do not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

7. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

7.1 Subject to Condition 7.2, the Company shall provide the Director no later than August 31 of eachyear, a Written Summary Form to be submitted through the Ministry’s website that shall include thefollowing:

(a) a declaration of whether the Facility was in compliance with section 9 of the EPA, O. Reg.419/05 and the conditions of this Approval;

(b) a summary of each Modification satisfying Condition 2.1 (a) and (b) that took place in the previous

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calendar year that resulted in a change in the previously calculated concentration at a Point ofImpingement for any Compound of Concern or resulted in a change in the sound levels reported in theAcoustic Assessment Summary Table at any Point of Reception.

7.2 Condition 7.1 does not apply if Condition 2.1 has expired.

  8. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE8.1 The Company shall prepare and implement, not later than three (3) months from the date of thisApproval, operating procedures and maintenance programs for all Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects, which shall specify as a minimum:

(a) frequency of inspections and scheduled preventative maintenance;

(b) procedures to prevent upset conditions;

(c) procedures to minimize all fugitive emissions;

(d) procedures to prevent and/or minimize odorous emissions;

(e) procedures to prevent and/or minimize noise emissions; and

(f) procedures for record keeping activities relating to the operation and maintenance programs.

8.2 The Company shall ensure that all Processes with Significant Environmental Aspects are operatedand maintained in accordance with this Approval, the operating procedures and maintenanceprograms.

9. COMPLAINTS RECORDING AND REPORTING

9.1 If at any time, the Company receives an environmental complaint from the public regarding theoperation of the Equipment approved by this Approval, the Company shall take the following steps:

(a) Record and number each complaint, either electronically or in a log book. The record shall includethe following information: the time and date of the complaint and incident to which the complaintrelates, the nature of the complaint, wind direction at the time and date of the incident to which thecomplaint relates and, if known, the address of the complainant.

(b) Notify the District Manager of the complaint within two (2) business days after the complaint isreceived, or in a manner acceptable to the District Manager.

(c) Initiate appropriate steps to determine all possible causes of the complaint, and take the necessaryactions to appropriately deal with the cause of the subject matter of the complaint.

(d) Complete and retain on-site a report written within one (1) week of the complaint date.  The reportshall list the actions taken to appropriately deal with the cause of the complaint and set out steps to betaken to avoid the recurrence of similar incidents.

10. RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

10.1 Any information requested by any employee in or agent of the Ministry concerning the Facility andits operation under this Approval, including, but not limited to, any records required to be kept by thisApproval, shall be provided to the employee in or agent of the Ministry, upon request, in a timelymanner.

10.2 Unless otherwise specified in this Approval, the Company shall retain, for a minimum of five (5)years from the date of their creation all reports, records and information described in this Approval,including,

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(a) a copy of the Original ESDM Report and each updated version;

(b) a copy of each version of the Acoustic Assessment Report;

(c) supporting information used in the emission rate calculations performed in the ESDM Reports andAcoustic Assessment Reports;

(d) the records in the Log;

(e) copies of each Written Summary Form provided to the Ministry under Condition 6.1 of thisApproval;

(f) records of maintenance, repair and inspection of Equipment related to all Processes with SignificantEnvironmental Aspects; and

(g) all records related to environmental complaints made by the public as required by Condition 8 ofthis Approval.

11. REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS APPROVALS

This Approval replaces and revokes all Certificates of Approval (Air) issued under section 9 EPA andEnvironmental Compliance Approvals issued under Part II.1 EPA to the Facility in regards to theactivities mentioned in subsection 9(1) of the EPA and dated prior to the date of this Approval.

SCHEDULE A

Supporting Documentation

 (a) Environmental Compliance Approval Application, dated May 29, 2015, signed by Andrew Monkmanand submitted by the Company;(b) Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report, prepared by Pinchin Ltd. and dated May 27,2015;

(c) Acoustic Assessment Report, prepared by Pinchin Ltd.,  signed by Weidong Li, PhD., P.Eng., anddated  November 29, 2016;

(d) Vibration Assessment Report, prepared by Pinchin Ltd.,  signed by Weidong Li, PhD., P.Eng., anddated  November 7, 2016.

The reasons for the imposition of these terms and conditions are as follows:

 GENERAL1. Condition No. 1 is included to require the Approval holder to build, operate and maintain theFacility in accordance with the Supporting Documentation in Schedule A considered by the Director inissuing this Approval.

LIMITED OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY, REQUIREMENT TO REQUEST AN ACCEPTABLE POINTOF IMPINGEMENT CONCENTRATION AND PERFORMANCE LIMITS

2. Conditions No. 2, 3 and 4 are included to limit and define the Modifications permitted by thisApproval, and to set out the circumstances in which the Company shall request approval of anAcceptable Point of Impingement Concentration prior to making Modifications.  The holder of theApproval is approved for operational flexibility for the Facility that is consistent with the description ofthe operations included with the application up to the Facility Production Limit. In return for theoperational flexibility, the Approval places performance based limits that cannot be exceeded underthe terms of this Approval. Approval holders will still have to obtain other relevant approvals required to

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operate the Facility, including requirements under other environmental legislation such as theEnvironmental Assessment Act.

ACOUSTIC AUDIT

3. Condition No. 5 is included to require the Company to gather accurate information and submit anAcoustic Audit Report in accordance with procedures set in the Ministry's noise guidelines, so that theenvironmental impact and subsequent compliance with this Approval can be verified.

  DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS4. Condition No. 6 is included to require the Company to maintain ongoing documentation thatdemonstrates compliance with the Performance Limits of this Approval and allows the Ministry tomonitor on-going compliance with these Performance Limits. The Company is required to have an upto date ESDM Report and Acoustic Assessment Report that describe the Facility at all times and makethe Emission Summary Table and Acoustic Assessment Summary Table from these reports availableto the public on an ongoing basis in order to maintain public communication with regard to theemissions from the Facility.

REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 

5. Condition No. 7 is included to require the Company to provide a yearly Written Summary Form tothe Ministry, to assist the Ministry with the review of the site’s compliance with the EPA, the regulationsand this Approval.

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

6. Condition No. 8 is included to require the Company to properly operate and maintain the Processeswith Significant Environmental Aspects to minimize the impact to the environment from theseprocesses.

COMPLAINTS RECORDING AND REPORTING PROCEDURE  

7. Condition No. 9 is included to require the Company to respond to any environmental complaintsregarding the operation of the Equipment, according to a procedure that includes methods forpreventing recurrence of similar incidents and a requirement to prepare and retain a written report.

RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS

8. Condition No. 10 is included to require the Company to retain all documentation related to thisApproval and provide access to employees in or agents of the Ministry, upon request, so that theMinistry can determine if a more detailed review of compliance with the Performance Limits isnecessary.

REVOCATION OF PREVIOUS APPROVALS

9. Condition No. 11 is included to identify that this Approval replaces all Section 9 Certificate(s) ofApproval and Part II.1 Approvals in regards to the activities mentioned in subsection 9(1) of theEPA and dated prior to the date of this Approval.

  In accordance with Section 139 of the Environmental Protection Act, you may by written Notice servedupon me, the Environmental Review Tribunal and in accordance with Section 47 of the EnvironmentalBill of Rights, 1993 , S.O. 1993, c. 28 (Environmental Bill of Rights), the Environmental Commissioner,within 15 days after receipt of this Notice, require a hearing by the Tribunal. The Environmental

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Commissioner will place notice of your appeal on the Environmental Registry. Section 142 of theEnvironmental Protection Act provides that the Notice requiring the hearing shall state:  1. The portions of the environmental compliance approval or each term or condition in theenvironmental compliance approval in respect of which the hearing is required, and; 2. The grounds on which you intend to rely at the hearing in relation to each portion appealed.  The Notice should also include:  3. The name of the appellant; 4. The address of the appellant; 5. The environmental compliance approval number; 6. The date of the environmental compliance approval; 7. The name of the Director, and; 8. The municipality or municipalities within which the project is to be engaged in.  And the Notice should be signed and dated by the appellant.  This Notice must be served upon:  

The Secretary* Environmental ReviewTribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite1500 Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E5

AND

The EnvironmentalCommissioner 1075 Bay Street, Suite605 Toronto, Ontario M5S 2B1

AND

The Director appointed for thepurposes of Part II.1 of theEnvironmental Protection Act Ministry of the Environment andClimate Change 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1stFloor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5

 * Further information on the Environmental Review Tribunal’s requirements for an appeal canbe obtained directly from the Tribunal at: Tel: (416) 212-6349, Fax: (416) 326-5370 orwww.ert.gov.on.ca  This instrument is subject to Section 38 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, that allows residentsof Ontario to seek leave to appeal the decision on this instrument. Residents of Ontario may seekleave to appeal within 15 days from the date this decision is placed on the Environmental Registry. Byaccessing the Environmental Registry at www.ebr.gov.on.ca , you can determine when the leave toappeal period ends.  The above noted activity is approved under s.20.3 of Part II.1 of the Environmental Protection Act.   

DATED AT TORONTO this 21st day of December,2016

Rudolf Wan, P.Eng. Director appointed for the purposes of Part II.1 ofthe Environmental Protection Act

AH/ c: District Manager, MOECC Barrie District Office Kelly Graver, Pinchin Ltd.