Multi-Sector Air Pollutants Regulations (SOR/2016-151)

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These regulations set air pollution emission standards across Canada for several industrial sectors. They limit the amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from gaseous fuel-fired non-utility boilers, heaters and stationary spark-ignition gaseous fuel-fired engines. They also limit the amount of NOx and sulphur dioxide emitted from cement kilns.

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MSAPR Inquiries
Environment and Climate Change Canada
351 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Email: airpur-cleanair@ec.gc.ca
Additional email(s): Gaseous fuel-fired non-utility boilers & heaters (combustion@ec.gc.ca), Stationary spark–ignition gaseous fuel-fired engines (MGN-NGE@ec.gc.ca), Cement kilns (mmp-tmm@ec.gc.ca)
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These regulations set air pollution emission standards across Canada for several industrial sectors. They limit the amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from gaseous fuel-fired non-utility boilers, heaters and stationary spark-ignition gaseous fuel-fired engines. They also limit the amount of NOx and sulphur dioxide emitted from cement kilns.

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These regulations set air pollution emission standards across Canada for several industrial sectors. They limit the amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from gaseous fuel-fired non-utility boilers, heaters and stationary spark-ignition gaseous fuel-fired engines. They also limit the amount of NOx and sulphur dioxide emitted from cement kilns.

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