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In November 2001, Petro-Canada submitted an environmental impact assessment report for the approval of the Edmonton Refinery Feed Conversion Program to Alberta Environment. The air modeling in the assessment predicted exceedances of the one-hour Alberta Ambient Air Quality (AAAQ) Guideline for benzene in the Canon Ridge/Hermitage Park area associated with the existing Petro-Canada Edmonton Refinery and background sources. As a result, Alberta Environment conducted an air quality monitoring survey in the Canon Ridge and Hermitage Park area in March 2003. One-hour samples were collected so a direct comparison could be made to the one-hour AAAQ Guideline for benzene. Since Alberta does not have ambient air quality guidelines for toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes, Ontario's Point of Impingement Limits were used for comparison.
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January 1, 2004
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13 pages
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Once
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Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)
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Date Created
2004-01-01
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2020-06-10T20:39:17.630202
Date Modified
2004-01-01
Date Issued
2004-01-01
Date Archived
2020-06-10
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ISBN (pdf)
0778530493
ISBN (print)
0778530485
NEOS catalogue key
2862856
Local Identifier
Pub no. 721
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