Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc. - Environmental Compliance Approval (waste)

Instrument type: Environmental Compliance Approval (waste)

ERO number
019-7567
Ministry reference number
3321-CRHJEK
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Decision
Decision posted
Comment period
August 30, 2023 - October 14, 2023 (45 days) Closed
Last updated

This consultation was open from:
August 30, 2023
to October 14, 2023

Decision summary

We issued a new Environmental Compliance Approval (waste disposal site) to Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc. for the operation of a solid non-hazardous construction and demolition waste transfer station, located at 19 Delta Park Boulevard in the City of Brampton, Ontario.

Location details

Site address

19 Delta Park Boulevard
Brampton, ON
Canada

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Proponent(s)

Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc.
401 Bowes Road
Vaughan, ON
L4K 1J4
Canada

Decision details

On March 10, 2024, we issued a new Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) to Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc. for a solid non-hazardous waste transfer and processing station. The site is a 0.89 hectares property, located at 19 Delta Park Boulevard in the City of Brampton, Ontario.

The site will accept only construction and demolition waste from residential, industrial, commercial and institutional sources located in Ontario. No liquid waste, hazardous waste or putrescible waste will be received.

The approved waste management activities include the receipt, sorting, and temporary storage of construction and demolition waste, and the compaction of any residual waste that is to be sent for final disposal. Mixed construction and demolition waste will be received, unloaded and sorted in the storage building, and the separated waste will be stored in the storage building or within covered bins outdoors. All residual waste that is separated will be stored, compacted and loaded within the storage building.

The maximum quantity of waste to be received at the site is 299 tonnes per day and the maximum quantity of waste to be stored at the site is 299 tonnes.

The facility will be operational 24 hours per day from Monday to Saturday.

Comments received

Through the registry

1

By email

1

By mail

0
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Effects of consultation

The information below summarizes the public's comments and how we considered and addressed them as part of our decision:

  1. Concerns regarding the traffic (volume and safety) on municipal roads, alternative site entrances, and depreciating property values.

    Response: Traffic (volume and safety) on municipal roads, entrances leading to the site, and depreciating property values are under municipal jurisdiction and are out-of-scope of the Environmental Compliance Approval review process. Note that the site has two access points on Delta Park Blvd. (front side), and one of the entrances serves as a fire route to allow for easy access to the emergency vehicles.
     
  2. Concerns about the possible odour impacts from the plastic and wet wood. And how will odour impacts be controlled?

    Response: The conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval require the owner to:
    1. to store waste indoors or within covered bins to prevent any contact with stormwater (resulting in dry plastic and wood) and to mitigate odours;
    2. only accept construction and demolition waste (no putrescible waste) which is not an odourous waste type;
    3. inspect all incoming waste to ensure it is not odourous and acceptable;
    4. remove all paper, plastics and residual waste within two days of receipt;
    5. conduct street sweeping of the on-site roads and access roads to/from the site at a frequency necessary to ensure that the the access roads are free of waste (this would not be possible without paved roads);
    6. quickly address any sources of odour by including a complaint response procedure and requirements for daily inspections to ensure that there are no odour impacts being generated off-site, with immediate corrective actions should any odours be identified by staff or via complaints;
    7. remove any odourous waste from the site in the next outgoing waste vehicle and no later than 12 hours from the time the odours were identified; and
    8. have contingency measures for odour control such as the installation of a floor drain to allow for washing of the tip floor if needed, and the development of a detailed odour control plan should odours become a nuisance (this is not anticipated to be required).

      All of these are in place to ensure the facility operates in a manner that protects health of the public and the environment.
       
  3. Concerns about possible noise impacts and the level of noise.

    Response: The approved activities at the site are not anticipated to generate off-site noise impacts. All haulage of waste material will be conducted by transport vehicles meeting the standards of pertinent Ontario statutes for public highways. Potential noise impacts associated with the site will be mitigated by minimizing internal haul route gradients to keep truck noises down. Trucks will be fitted with white pulse reverse alarms and ‘no horn’ signs will be posted on site. In addition to this, the conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval require the owner to quickly address any sources of noise by including a complaint response procedure and requirements for daily inspections to ensure that there are no noise impacts being generated off-site, with immediate corrective actions should any noises be identified by staff or via complaints.
     
  4. Concerns about possible rodent impacts.

    Response: The conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval require the owner to:
    1. hire and retain a third party licensed pest management control company to prevent any potential vermin/vector/rodent nuisances;
    2. quickly address any potential rodent impacts by including a complaint response procedure and requirements for daily inspections to ensure that there are no rodent impacts being generated off-site, with immediate corrective actions should any rodents be identified by staff or via complaints; and
    3. remove any waste that is causing a nuisance or adverse effect within 12 hours.

      All of these are in place to ensure the facility operates in a manner that protects health of the public and the environment.
       
  5. How will the dust be controlled?

    Response: The conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval require the owner to:
    1. conduct all unloading and processing of waste within an enclosed storage facility;
    2. conduct all storage of waste within enclosed areas (the enclosed storage facility and/or outdoor covered bins);
    3. pave the on-site roads with asphalt;
    4. conduct street sweeping of the on-site roads and access roads to/from the site at a frequency necessary to ensure that the the access roads are free of dirt and waste (this would not be possible without paved roads);
    5. sweep and disinfect the waste tip floor every 2 weeks;
    6. remove any waste that is causing a nuisance or adverse effect within 12 hours;
    7. cover all outgoing waste vehicles;
    8. quickly address any sources of dust by including a complaint response procedure and requirements for daily inspections to ensure that there are no dust impacts being generated off-site, with immediate corrective actions should any dust be identified by staff or via complaints;
    9. treat any sources of dust emissions with water and/or dust suppressants; and
    10. have contingency measures for dust control such as the installation of a floor drain to allow for washing of the tip floor if needed, and the development of a detailed dust control plan should dust become a nuisance (this is not anticipated to be required).

      All of these are in place to ensure the facility operates in a manner that protects health of the public and the environment.
  6. How will the waste be contained?

    Response: The conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval require the owner to:
    1. unload, sort, and store all waste within the indoor storage building. Waste may also be stored outdoors in the 6 enclosed and covered storage bins;
    2. construct a fence around the site to prevent wind-blown litter from leaving the site;
    3. collect litter on and around the site on a daily basis;
    4. erect litter fences around any areas causing a litter problem;
    5. quickly clean-up litter by including a complaint response procedure and requirements for daily inspections to ensure that there are no litter impacts being generated off-site, with immediate corrective actions should any litter be identified by staff or via complaints; and
    6. have contingency measures for litter control such as the development of a detailed litter control plan should litter become a nuisance (this is not anticipated to be required).
  7. How many trucks / vehicles will be entering and exiting each day? How often will trucks / vehicles be entering and exiting each day? What impact will the increased traffic cause?

    Response: The maximum expected incoming truck traffic volume is approximately 38 trucks per day and the maximum expected outgoing truck traffic volume is approximately 6 trucks per day. Based on this, the total number of trucks arriving and exiting the site will be a maximum of 44 trucks per day. Vehicles will be arriving on the site throughout the day, with a maximum of approximately 4 trucks per hour. The site operating hours will enable distribution of traffic throughout the day to avoid congestion of traffic during the peak hours of the day.

Supporting materials

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Client Services and Permissions Branch
Address

135 St. Clair Avenue West
Floor 1
Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
Canada

Office phone number

How to Appeal

This instrument decision can be appealed. You have 15 days from March 14, 2024 to begin the appeal process.

Carefully review the information below to learn more about the appeal process.

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Start the process to appeal

If you’re an Ontario resident, you can start the process to appeal this instrument decision.

First, you’ll need to seek leave (i.e. get permission) from the relevant appellate body to appeal the decision.

If the appellate body grants leave, the appeal itself will follow.

Seek leave to appeal

To seek leave to appeal, you need to do these three things:

  1. prepare your application
  2. provide notice to the minister
  3. mail your application to three parties

1. Prepare your application

You’ll need to prepare an application. You may wish to include the following things in your application:

  1. A document that includes:
    • your name, phone number, fax number (if any), and/or email address
    • the ERO number and ministry reference number (located on this page)
    • a statement about whether you are a resident in Ontario
    • your interest in the decision, and any facts you want taken into account in deciding whether you have an interest in the decision
    • the parts of the instrument that you’re challenging
    • whether the decision could result in significant harm to the environment
    • the reason(s) why you believe that no reasonable person – having regard to the relevant law and to any government policies developed to guide decisions of that kind – could have made the decision
    • the grounds (facts) you’ll be using to appeal
    • the outcome you’d like to see
  2. A copy of the instrument (approval, permit, order) that you you are seeking leave to appeal. You’ll find this in the decision notice on the Environmental Registry
  3. Copies of all supporting documents, facts and evidence that you’ll be using to appeal
What is considered

The appeal body will consider the following two questions in deciding whether to grant you leave to appeal:

  1. is there is good reason to believe that no reasonable person, with respect to the relevant law and to any government policies developed to guide decisions of that kind, could have made the decision?
  2. could the decision you wish to appeal result in significant harm to the environment?

2. Provide your notice

You’ll need to provide notice to the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks that you’re seeking leave to appeal.

In your notice, please include a brief description of the:

  • decision that you wish to appeal
  • grounds for granting leave to appeal

You can provide notice by email at minister.mecp@ontario.ca or by mail at:

College Park 5th Floor, 777 Bay St.
Toronto, ON
M7A 2J3

3. Mail your application

You’ll need to mail your application that you prepared in step #1 to each of these three parties:

  • appellate body
  • issuing authority (the ministry official who issued the instrument)
  • proponent (the company or individual to whom the instrument was issued)

Issuing authority
Mohsen Keyvani
Manager

Environmental Assessment and Permissions Branch
135 St Clair Avenue West
Floor 1
Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
Canada

416-432-7253

Proponent(s)

Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc.
401 Bowes Road
Vaughan, ON
L4K 1J4
Canada


Appellate body

Registrar, Ontario Land Tribunal
655 Bay Street, Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1E5
(416) 212-6349
(866) 448-2248
OLT.Registrar@ontario.ca

About the Ontario Land Tribunal


Include the following:

ERO number
019-7567
Ministry reference number
3321-CRHJEK

This is not legal advice. Please refer to the Environmental Bill of Rights for exact legal requirements. Consult a lawyer if you need help with the appeal process.

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Original proposal

ERO number
019-7567
Ministry reference number
3321-CRHJEK
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Proposal posted

Comment period

August 30, 2023 - October 14, 2023 (45 days)

Proposal details

The proposal is for new Environmental Compliance Approval for Draglam Waste & Recycling Inc. to operate a dry non-hazardous construction and demolition waste transfer station, located at 19 Delta Park Boulevard in the City of Brampton, Ontario.

The subject site is a 2.2 acres, rectangular shaped property that will service Southern Ontario.

The site operations include the receipt, sorting, temporary storage and dispatch of construction and demolition material.

The non-hazardous waste to be brought on site will consist of:

  • wood
  • drywall
  • brick
  • pipes
  • salt
  • nails

The material will be stored on site in an enclosed dome. There will be outdoor storage of recyclable dry materials such as wood, glass, and steel in covered outdoor storage bins.

The facility will be operational Monday to Saturday 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. The maximum quantity of waste to be stored on site is 299 metric tonnes. A maximum of 199 metric tonnes of waste will be transferred from the site daily.

Supporting materials

View materials in person

Some supporting materials may not be available online. If this is the case, you can request to view the materials in person.

Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.

Client Services and Permissions Branch
Address

135 St. Clair Avenue West
Floor 1
Toronto, ON
M4V 1P5
Canada

Office phone number

Comment

Commenting is now closed.

This consultation was open from August 30, 2023
to October 14, 2023

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