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The
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On-Site
ESDM |
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The Comprehensive CofA as well as the Ontario
Air Regulation 419 require an on-site ESDM, where all process changes
are constantly tracked and a revision to ESDM is implemented for MOE
inspection purposes. |
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- Automate the on-site ESDM reporting process
- Perform air dispersion modelling
- Implement sophEIS
- Implement sophMOD
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EIS
and EMS Implementation |
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A facility or enterprise level Environmental
Information System is necessary to fully assess and manage environmental
risks.
Such a system provides, on demand, summary and detailed information
on processes, fugitive and storage tank release data, and any other
data sources accessible on the corporate network. This system ideally
can produce reports sufficient for regulatory compliance. |
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- Implement sophEIS
- Assist in process inventory and verification
- Automate regulatory reporting process
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Regulation
Transition Support |
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The change in Ontario Air regulation will
require that each facility develop a complete ESDM and compliance
plan within one to two years of the promulgation of the regulation
change.
Facilities will be required to demonstrate compliance with the
new models and standards, or alternatively prepare a plan for MOE
approval on the time schedule for coming into compliance. |
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- Implement sophEIS
- Implement sophMOD
- Assist in developing MOE-approved plans
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Environmental
Performance Review |
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An environmental performance review is necessary
for developing improvement plans. Such a review would assess the current
performance of the organization in terms of substance releases and
concentrations, areas affected, energy efficiency, etc. |
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- Implement sophEIS
- Analyze process change scenarios
- Assist in developing enhancement strategies
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Monitoring
Network Implementation |
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Environmental specialists, operators and engineers
need to monitor environmental-related network data, such as meteorological
and plant information This information may be vital for optimizing
operations and meeting environmental commitments. |
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- Implement sophNET
- Implement sophPWB
- Assist engineering to plan monitoring solution
- Integrate external databases and systems
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The
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How We
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Emergency
Response System |
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An emergency response plan needs to be supported
by an effective emergency response system. Such a system is automated
and can produce timely information on impacts to the environment.
It must be able to assist on a step-by-step basis in an emergency
situation. |
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- Assist in developing emergency response plan
- Implement sophEIS
- Implement sophDOC
- Implement sophPWB
- Implement sophFOR
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Wind
Energy Assessment |
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An analysis is needed for wind turbine siting
and design for optimal energy harvesting. |
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- Implement sophPWB
- Run models and analytics
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Prediction
System |
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Weather sensitive operations require an accurate
and timely prediction system of plant impacts on the environment,
given historical, current, and forecasted meteorology. This would
be useful in forecast based emission reduction strategies, natural
gas and power production, pesticide application, and construction. |
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- Implement sophPWB
- Customize models
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Certification,
Education, and Training |
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Applying for a Comprehensive CofA can be a
lengthy process and involve many hours of effort and learning.
An environmental specialist requires continuing education in dispersion
modelling, meteorology, and emission inventory development.
Click here for our upcoming training schedule |
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- Assist in developing Comprehensive CofA
- In-house or on-site training
- Dispersion modelling courses
- Meteorology courses
- Emission inventory development courses
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