SLIDE 1 Hamilton
Wor
Communit ity L Lia iais ison C Commit ittee Meetin ing
January 2018 Andy Sebestyen
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects 6. Community Concerns 7. Adjournment
SLIDE 3 Know
You
Em Emergency Ex Exits
Review Evacuation Routes of the room you are located in
SLIDE 4
Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
SLIDE 7 Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Daily ily
Date Door
(% Leak Leaks) Li Lids (% Leak Leaks) Off-tak akes es (% Leak Leaks) 2015 Limits (July 2 start) 54% 2% NA 2016 Limits 32% 2% NA 2017 2017-2019 L 2019 Limits 10% 10% 2% 2% 5% 5% 2020 Limits 5% 1% 4%
1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 Ran ange e (Aver erag age) e) 0 – 3. 3.66% 66% (0. (0.12% 12% ) 0 – 1. 1.50% 50% (0. (0.10% 10% ) 0 – 3. 3.80% 80% (0. (0.30% 30% ) Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 2. 2.75% 75% (0. (0.21% 21% ) 0 – 0. 0.51% 51% (0. (0.11% 11% ) 0 – 1. 1.28% 28% (0. (0.23% 23% ) Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 3. 3.66% 66% (0. (0.11% 11% ) 0 – 1. 1.50% 50% (0. (0.09% 09% ) 0 – 3. 3.80% 80% (0. (0.30% 30% )
Daily Measurements Performed YTD
- All weekdays, except for holidays
- 10 Saturdays
- 10 Sundays
- Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Operational Adjustments
- None required – in compliance with 2017 limits
SLIDE 8 Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – 30 Day R Rollin lling Averages
- Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Performance
- In compliance with 2017 limits
Date Door
(% Leak Leaks) Li Lids (% Leak Leaks) Off-tak akes es (% Leak Leaks) Chargi ging g (s (sec) ) (l (log g avg) g) 2015 Limits (July 2 start) 38% 0.8% 25% 12 sec 2016 Limits 22.5% 0.8% 15% 12 s 2017 2017-2019 L 2019 Limits 7% 7% 0. 0.8% 8% 4. 4.2% 2% 12 12 s 2020 Limits 4% 0.4% 2.5% 12 s
1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 Ran ange e (Aver erag age) e) 0 – 0. 0.36% 36% (0. (0.11% 11% ) 0. 0.03 03 – 0. 0.18% 18% (0. (0.09% 09% ) 0. 0.08 08 – 0. 0.63 63% (0. (0.31% 31% ) 1. 1.99 99 – 4. 4.58 58 s (3. (3.27 27 s) Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay 0. 0.15 15 – 0. 0.24% 24% (0. (0.19% 19% ) 0. 0.05 05 – 0. 0.10% 10% (0. (0.08% 08% ) 0. 0.12 12 – 0. 0.21% 21% (0. (0.17% 17% ) 3. 3.38 38 – 3. 3.84 84 s (3. (3.57 57 s) Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 0. 0.36% 36% (0. (0.11% 11% ) 0. 0.03 03 – 0. 0.18% 18% (0. (0.09% 09% ) 0. 0.08 08 – 0. 0.63% 63% (0. (0.32% 32% ) 1. 1.99 99 – 4. 4.58 58 s (3. (3.26 26 s)
SLIDE 9 Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Daily ily O Observatio ions – Push shing E Emissi ssions
- Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 Operational Adjustments
- None required – in compliance with 2016-2018 limit
Date Pushing ng Emission
(opa
% ) 2015 Limit (July 2 start) ≥ 50% 2016 2016 – 2018 2018 ≥ 50% 2019 ≥ 40% 2020 ≥ 30%
1 to Dec. 31, 31, 2017 2017 Ran ange e (Aver erag age) e) 0 – 48. 48.33 33 % (2. (2.70 70 % ) Pushes es > = = 8 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 48. 48.33 33 % (8. (8.79 79 % ) Pushes es < 84 p per er d day ay 0 – 40 40 % (2. (2.44 44 % )
SLIDE 10 Si Site-Spe pecific Standa ndard O d Orde der (Particulates): Per erformance e Rev eview ew – Addi Additiona nal I Items
- There were 3 community complaints since the last CLC
meeting:
1. Black dust (Oct. 30, 2017 - 1 resident near St. Christopher Park area) 2. Black dust (Jan. 8, 2018 – 2 Beach Blvd residents) (Not specific to Stelco, but HIEA investigates and Stelco, along with AMD, helps to pay for any cleanup costs)
- MOECC will provide verbal comments
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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Upda pdate – O. O.Reg. 419/ 419/05 05 Site S Specific S Standard Ord rder r - Ben enzen ene
SLIDE 13 Upda pdate – O. O.Reg. 419/ 419/05 05 Site S Specific S Standard Ord rder r - Ben enzen ene
Problem:
- Structural weakness identified in the tar storage tank (Tank #23)
Solution:
- Rebuild another storage tank (Tank #25) and connect it to the
nearby Vapour Recovery System at the Clarifier
- Reduced piping
- New tank
- Tank is located in the existing bermed area
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
SLIDE 15 OCE E Project ct # #27602
Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production
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SLIDE 16 OCE P E Projec ect # t #27602: Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production
Applicant: Stelco Inc. - Hamilton Plant, #7 Coke Battery
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SLIDE 17 OCE P E Projec ect # t #27602: Utilization of Bio-Carbon to Reduce Fossil Carbon Input Requirements for Coke Production
Solution Provider: Walker Environmental - Thorold, Ontario
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SLIDE 18 Converting Coal to Coke
- Coke is used in the Blast Furnace
- Coke Oven gas is processed at the
By-Product Plant into fuel gas (for steam and electricity) and chemical products
- Blend of coal is charged into tall slot
- vens
- Coal is heated for 18 hours at 1100°C
in the absence of oxygen & converted into coke (nearly pure carbon)
- QA/QC to determine coke quality
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SLIDE 19 Producing Iron from Iron Ore
1100°C
Iron ore & limestone Coke
Fe2O3 + 3CO —› 2Fe + 3CO2
converts iron ore into molten iron metal at 1450°C for Steelmaking
used for steam & electricity
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SLIDE 20 Wal alker Envir ironmental P l Process F Flo low Grin indin ing Railw ilway T y Ties
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SLIDE 21 Gree eenhouse e Gas R Reducti tion O Opportunity
Replace a portion of the fossil carbon (coal) with bio- carbon (used railway ties) Innovative technology: First application in a Canadian steel plant
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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Agenda nda
1. Welcome and Safety Contact 2. Review and Approval of Agenda 3. Review and Approval of Minutes of 28 Sept 2017 4. Performance under O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order – Particulates 5. Update – O.Reg. 419/05 Site Specific Standard Order - Benzene 6. Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project 7. Community Concerns 8. Adjournment
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Tha hank You. u.
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