Information about what you need to do to comply with the Residential Indoor Wood Burning Emission Regulation.
Information about what you need to do to comply with the Non-Road Diesel Engine Emission Regulation.
Information about what you need to do to comply with open burning requirements.
Includes application forms, transfer forms, active permits, and how to pay emission and administration fees.
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Includes resources on contaminants such as odour, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds as well as issues such as open burning and residential wood smoke.
We respond to air quality issues such as odour, smoke, dust and other air emissions.
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