Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers
Capacity:1-20t/h
Rated thermal efficiency: 100-104%
Fixed working pressure: ≤1.6MPa
Applicable fuel:natural gas etc.
Capacity:0.7-14MW
Rated thermal efficiency:96-98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, light oil, etc.
Capacity:0.7-2.8Mw
Rated thermal efficiency: 97.2-106%
Fixed working pressure:0.1MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:2.8-7.0Mw
Rated thermal efficiency:≥105.5%
Fixed working pressure:-0.02MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:99Kw
Rated thermal efficiency:97.2-104.4%
Fixed working pressure:1.0MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:0.5-4.0 t/h
Rated thermal efficiency:98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:electric energy
Mar 15, 2012 · After an up and down battle over four years or more, greenhouse growers in British Columbia have finally reached agreement with both the province and Metro Vancouver (formerly the Greater Vancouver Regional District) on new air emissions standards for biomass boilers. Metro Vancouver passed its Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw in Get Price
Metro Vancouver / Greater Vancouver Regional District: Owner : Covanta: Operator ; To suggest a location change, you can drag the marker above. View Area in a Larger Map More nearby facilities Burner: Boiler: Operating: Municipal Solid Waste 240 Tons Per Day: Sewage Sludge : 167 MW: Burner: Boiler: Operating: Municipal Solid Waste 240 Tons Get Price
28 For boilers or process heaters fuelled by biomass, the minimum stack height must be 20 metres above ground level unless otherwise specified by the district director. 29 The district director may require any operator to conduct, at the operator's expense, dispersion modeling of boiler or process heater emissions.Get Price
Regional Planning and Agriculture Committees. Greater Vancouver Regional District Boilers and Process Heaters Emission Regulation Amending Bylaw No. 1190, 2013 Approved Amendments to an Air Quality bylaw enable more biomass fuelled renewable and district energy systems.Get Price
THAT staff advise Metro Vancouver of Delta's concerns outlined in this report regarding the application by Houweling Nurseries Ltd. for an A pproval under the Greater Vancouver Regional District Air Quality Management Bylaw that would delay Houweling's compliance with the regional Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw.Get Price
May 01, 2012 · The regulation applies to boilers with a capacity of 50 MW or less and engaged solely in agricultural operations within the agricultural land reserve of the greater Vancouver regional district. For new or existing boilers that are greater than 3 MW, PM is limited to 35 mg/m 3 and opacity is limited to 10%.Get Price
Jan 17, 2008 · While the federal government promotes the use of biomass, B.C. greenhouse growers are subject to intense local public and political pressure to reduce or eliminate their use of wood boilers. The Greater Vancouver Regional District is drafting a new Air Quality bylaw that will require all greenhouse growers who use wood boilers to obtain permits Get Price
Mar 29, 2004 · Greater Vancouver (Regional District) v. Darvonda Nurseries Ltd., 2008 BCSC 1251 (CanLII) Supreme Court of British Columbia — British Columbia. Liming | 37 pages | cited by 4 documents. air contaminants — code of practice — wood-fired boilers — agricultural — …Get Price
The Metro Vancouver Board adopted the Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw on October 24, 2008. The Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw (the regional Bylaw) applies to both natural gas and wood fueled boilers and primarily affects the greenhouse industry. Metro Vancouver estimates that there are currently 26 greenhouses with wood-fired boilers operating …Get Price
Regarding agenda item G6: Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1098, 2008. Action requested: That the Committee approve the proposed bylaw with the exception that farms not be charged fees, consistent with Metro Vancouver's current fee exemption for residential and institutional boilers.Get Price
Mar 01, 2009 · The number of wood burning boilers installed in greenhouses in the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) and the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) has been increasing since 2001 . In 2006, Delta Research Corporation (DRC) [5] conducted a survey to investigate the status of wood residue and wood pellets heating systems in the Get Price
THAT staff advise Metro Vancouver of Delta's concerns outlined in this report regarding the application by Houweling Nurseries Ltd. for an Approval under the Greater Vancouver Regional District Air Quality Management Bylaw that would delay Houweling's compliance with the regional Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw.Get Price
Maureen T. Thompson is appointed a member of the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission and is designated vice-chair of the Commission for a term expiring November 11, 2000. The Greater Vancouver Regional District properties as described are declared as surplus to park needs. Power Engineers and Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Get Price
3.2 Amendments to the Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers Emissions Regulation Bylaw No. 1098, 2008 Bruce Bakker, BC Agriculture Council, was present to speak in support of the staff recommendation outlined in item 5.2 of the July 14, 2009 Environment and Energy Committee agenda. The delegate highlighted the followingGet Price
Consolidation of Greater Vancouver Regional District Boilers and Process Heaters Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1087, 2008 Page 5 of 14 12 Each year, beginning June 30, 2009, each registered operator of a boiler or process heaterGet Price
Feb 11, 2009 · While the province charges no fees for boilers, all farmers using boilers (including natural gas boilers) in Metro Vancouver pay a $100 initial registration fee and a $200 annual fee to register their boilers. Biomass boilers will also be required …Get Price
District Boilers and Process Heaters Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1087, 2008 and the Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1098, 2008. Staff is currently engaged in efforts to notify newly regulated emission sources of the requirements of these two regulations. Regarding the Agricultural Boiler Emission Regulation, staff is working …Get Price
However, as more stringent regulations are phased in regionally, all existing and new agricultural wood-fired boilers and heaters greater than 3 m egawatts in Metro Vancouver will have a more stringent limit (20 mg/ m 3) by 2014. Implications: Financial Implications – There are no financial implications associated with this report.Get Price
WHEREAS the Board of the Greater Vancouver Regional District adopted the "Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1098, 2008" (the "Emission Regulation") to regulate emissions from boilers with a facility capacity of 50 MW or less and engaged solely in agricultural operations located wholly in the agricultural land reserve; and …Get Price
May 01, 2009 · Chau et al. analyzed the economic feasibility of installing wood biomass (wood pellets and residue) boilers to cover 40% of the total heat demand in an existing average-sized greenhouse located in Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD). However, the study did not include variations in economic factors and sensitivity of cost/benefit to the Get Price
However, as more stringent regulations are phased in regionally, all existing and new agricultural wood-fired boilers and heaters greater than 3 m egawatts in Metro Vancouver will have a more stringent limit (20 mg/ m 3) by 2014. Implications: Financial Implications – There are no financial implications associated with this report.Get Price
The combustion of wood in Metro Vancouver is legally controlled by the Greater Vancouver Regional District Boilers and Process Heaters Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1087, 2008,21 also referred to as the "Biomass Boiler Regulation." According to this regulation, however, biomass may not include substances that containGet Price
Greater Vancouver Regional District, dated December 4th, 1985. The decision of the District Director was the auxiliary boiler, the emergency diesel generator and four turbine hall space heaters. This permit restricts the discharge and agricultural crops. 4) The Board noted from the evidence of Dr. Oke (cross-Get Price
Greater Vancouver Regional District Agricultural Boilers Emission Regulation Bylaw No. 1098, 2008 WHEREAS: A. The Greater Vancouver Regional District has enacted the Greater Vancouver Regional District Air Quality Management Bylaw No. 1082, 2008; and B. That Bylaw contemplates that the Board of the Greater Vancouver Regional District mayGet Price