Manitoba Agriculture News

Proposed incinerator and biomass rules would result in cleaner air, fewer greenhouse gasses

Public consultations will be held on proposed new regulations aimed at reducing emissions from incinerators and encouraging the use of natural biomass materials as fuels, Conservation Minister Bill Blaikie announced.

“The proposed new laws will help make Manitoba’s air cleaner,” said Blaikie.  “The province is also proposing changes to streamline the approval process for new clean-energy systems, such as biomass, that will replace the use of fossil fuels like coal and help reduce air emissions.”

The proposed changes will bring Manitoba into compliance with the countrywide standards on incinerator emissions, adopted from the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment.  Manitoba has already announced that a new biomedical waste facility will be built in Brandon to serve expanded health facilities in the region and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in compliance with the standards.  The new facility will also serve smaller hospitals in rural Manitoba, further reducing emissions from smaller incinerators currently operating throughout the province.

In addition to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, the proposed changes will help encourage further use of biomass material as a fuel source, said  Blaikie.  Biomass is plant-based material such as straw or wood that is a carbon-neutral heat source.  Thermal treatment technologies include incineration, gasification and pyrolysis processes which convert solids to gases and/or liquids through the application of heat. 

The proposed changes would make biomass-based systems more attractive to industry by putting in place a simpler and faster permit system, Blaikie said.  The changes would level the playing field for biomass thermal systems currently competing with fossil-fuel based systems, while increasing the level of environmental protection though stricter emissions controls, he said. 

Public consultations will consider a proposed thermal treatment systems regulation to replace the existing incinerators regulation.  As well, the public will be asked to consider a revised classes of development regulation.  The revisions include changes such as the addition of landfill-gas collection systems and commercial composting facilities.

The proposed regulations will be posted on the provincial website for comment until Sept. 30.

Most Recent News Blog Posts

The City of Steinbach StormReady Team is seeking up to six volunteers to act as weather spotters in times of severe weather, such as a tornado.

On the morning of February 2, 2012, Lac du Bonnet RCMP were dispatched to the scene of a theft of four all-terrain vehicles from a business in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba.

New census information released today by Statistics Canada shows Manitoba’s population growth between 2001 and 2006 increased by more than double that of the previous five-year period.

One of the world’s largest producers of livestock feed has announced it intends to purchase up to $300 million of Canadian canola meal annually by 2015.

News Blog Search

Search our news database using keyword(s) that best describe the content you are looking for.

Business Quick Finder

my Steinbach is your online news, weather, event, business, employment and information guide for the City of Steinbach and South Eastern Manitoba. We are Steinbach Manitoba's online community! The my Steinbach website and all of its content are Copyright © 2012, Network Media.