CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY
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CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY
CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO PREPARED FOR: CITY OF MISSISSAUGA AND GO TRANSIT AUGUST 2008 PREPARED BY: Environmental 2655 North Sheridan Way, St. 280 Mississauga, ON L5K 2P8 Ph: 905-823-4988 • Fx: 905-823-2669 Email: ecoplans@ecoplans.com PROJECT NO. 07-3272 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................ i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................. iii 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Project Objective ................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope of Work ....................................................................................................... 1 2.0 PHYSICAL SETTING ....................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Location and Size.................................................................................................. 3 2.2 Current Land Use .................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Surrounding Land Use .......................................................................................... 3 2.4 Topography and Drainage..................................................................................... 4 2.5 Physiography......................................................................................................... 4 2.6 Geology ................................................................................................................. 5 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.7 Hydrogeology ........................................................................................................ 5 2.7.1 3.7.2 3.0 Overburden Aquifer................................................................................................ 5 Bedrock Aquifer...................................................................................................... 6 RECORDS REVIEW ......................................................................................................... 7 3.1 Existing Reports .................................................................................................... 7 3.2 Historical Maps ...................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Aerial Photographs ................................................................................................ 7 3.4 City of Mississauga ............................................................................................... 8 3.5 EcoLog ERIS Environmental and Historical Information ....................................... 9 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.6 3.6.3 3.6.4 3.7 Anderson’s Waste Disposal Sites (1930-2004) ..................................................... 9 Anderson’s Automobile Wrecking & Supplies (2001 - May 2004) ......................... 9 Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary (1986-2004) ................... 10 Ontario Inventory of PCB Sites (1987-2004) ....................................................... 10 Occurrence Reporting Information System (1988-2002)..................................... 10 Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks (1989-2005) ........................................... 11 Waste Disposal Site Inventory (1970-2002) ........................................................ 11 Ministry of the Environment Data ........................................................................ 11 3.6.1 3.6.2 Freedom of Information (MOE) Request ............................................................. 11 Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch - Certificates of Approval (CofA) Request .................................................................................................... 12 Brownfield Environmental Site Registry............................................................... 13 Coal Gasification Plant Inventory......................................................................... 13 Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat................................................................ 13 3.7.1 4.0 5.0 Quaternary Geology............................................................................................... 5 Bedrock Geology ................................................................................................... 5 Federal Contaminated Sites and Solid Waste Landfills Inventory....................... 13 3.8 Hydro One ........................................................................................................... 14 3.9 Underground Oil Pipeline .................................................................................... 14 STUDY AREA INSPECTION .......................................................................................... 15 KEY FINDINGS OF STUDY ........................................................................................... 16 5.1 Potential Contaminant Sources ........................................................................... 16 5.1.1 5.1.2 Commercial/Industrial Land Use.......................................................................... 16 Oil Pipelines ......................................................................................................... 16 Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 5.2 Page ii Hydro Corridors.................................................................................................... 16 Road Salt Application........................................................................................... 17 Shale Bedrock...................................................................................................... 17 Agricultural Operations ........................................................................................ 17 Areas of Potential Concern ................................................................................. 17 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 6.0 7.0 8.0 Final Report High Potential for Contamination ......................................................................... 17 Moderate Potential for Contamination ................................................................. 18 Low Potential for Contamination .......................................................................... 19 CLOSURE....................................................................................................................... 21 QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT ................................. 22 REFERENCES................................................................................................................ 23 LIST OF FIGURES (following text) Figure 1 Figure 2A-2D Figure 3A-3D Study Area Location Study Area Plan Areas of Potential Concern LIST OF TABLES (following text) Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Summary of Aerial Photographs Summary of Spill Occurrences Summary of Private and Retail Storage Tanks Summary of Registered Waste Generators Summary of Waste Disposal Sites LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Study Area Photographs EcoLog ERIS Report Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY McCormick Rankin Corporation, on behalf of the City of Mississauga and GO Transit is undertaking the Preliminary Design and Canadian Environmental Assessment Act Screening for the Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit project. As such, Ecoplans Limited has been retained to carry out a Contamination Overview Study of the Bus Rapid Transit route, in order to identify areas/properties with actual and/or potential site contamination. The Bus Rapid Transit route consists of two sections. The first is the West Section which begins west of Winston Churchill Boulevard and continues easterly to east of Erin Mills Parkway, a distances of approximately 3.0 kilometres. The second is the East Section begins west of Hurontario Street and follows Highway 403 easterly to Cawthra Road, continuing east on Eastgate Parkway to Eglinton Avenue West, terminating at Renforth Drive (a distance of approximately 10 kilometers). Based on Ecoplans Limited evaluation of the data collected from the records review and study area inspection, no sources of actual site contamination was identified within the study area. However, land uses with the potential for site contamination were identified within the study area. The following areas of high potential are summarized below and are illustrated on Figures 3A to 3D. • Area 1 – The current location of a hydro substation at the intersection of Rathburn Road and west of Hurontario. (Previous environmental studies have been completed on this site); however the reports were not made available to Ecoplans. Contamination migration from previous land use is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 2 - The commercial/industrial business activities conducted on the properties along the north side of Eastgate Parkway from 250 metres east of Tomken Road to just west of Dixie Road. Contamination migration from these business activities is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 3 - The commercial/industrial business activities conducted on the properties along Eastgate Parkway from south of Fieldgate Drive to Eglinton Avenue West. Contamination migration from these business activities is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 4 – Registered waste generators are registered for properties located at the intersection of Spectrum Way and Skymark Avenue to the north of Eglinton Avenue West. Contamination migration from these activities is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 5 – The activities associated with the Petro Canada fuel service station located south of Eglinton Avenue West and west of Centennial Park Boulevard. Contamination migration is a potential concern within the study area. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page iv • Area 6 - A dry cleaning facility (registered waste generator) located to the north of the study area and contamination migration is a concern. • Area 7 – Commercial/manufacturing facilities (registered waste Contamination migration is a potential concern within the study area. generators). Recommendation: Ecoplans recommends that a subsurface investigation (i.e. boreholes) be carried out in the areas of high potential for contamination identified in this report. The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to ascertain the presence or absence of soil and/or groundwater contamination associated with the land uses (discussed in Section 5.1.1.) in order to assess appropriate management of excess materials to be generated during future construction work. The following areas of moderate potential are summarized below and are illustrated on Figures 3A to 3D. • Area 8 – Hydro substation located to the north of Eastgate Parkway and west of Tomken Road. The activities conducted on this property have the potential for site contamination. • Area 9 - Oil Pipe Line Pressure Station located north of Eastgate Parkway and west of Dixie Road. • Area 10 – Historical spill occurrences in Etobicoke Creek. Areas not highlighted on the figures that are considered to have a moderate potential for site contamination include: • The hydro corridor located within the study area – historical use of pesticides for vegetation control. • The oil pipeline corridor located within the study area – potential for leaks/spills. • Land adjacent to existing roadways – current and historical use of road salt. • Shale bedrock – elevated concentrations of naturally occurring elements (metals). Recommendation: Ecoplans recommends that a subsurface investigation (i.e. boreholes) be carried out in the areas of moderate potential for contamination identified in this report with the exception of Area 10. Since Area 10 represents a potential environmental concern associated with historical spill occurrences in Etobicoke Creek, which could impact creek sediment on a relatively localized scale, it would be prudent to investigate this area at a later date (i.e. during detailed design or construction). The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to ascertain the presence or absence of soil and/or groundwater contamination associated with the land uses (discussed in Sections 5.1.2 through Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page v 5.1.5) in order to assess appropriate management of excess materials to be generated during future construction work. In light of the shale chemical characterization study completed by the MOE in 1998 (Section 5.1.5), which identified elevated concentrations of elemental metals, most notably, beryllium, copper, cobalt and nickel in shale across Ontario, it is recommended that the above-noted subsurface investigation should include a comprehensive chemical characterization of the shale across the study area. All other areas not highlighted indicate land use features considered to have a low potential for site contamination. These areas are generally classified as open space, residential, or agricultural areas that are not suspected of using chemical compounds harmful to the environment or human health. No additional environmental investigations are recommended for these areas. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 1.0 Final Report Page 1 INTRODUCTION McCormick Rankin Corporation (MRC), on behalf of the City of Mississauga and GO Transit is undertaking a Preliminary Design Study and Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) of the Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. The BRT route consists of two sections. The first is the West Section which begins west of Winston Churchill Boulevard and continues easterly to east of Erin Mills Parkway, a distances of approximately 3.0 kilometres (km). The second is the East Section begins west of Hurontario Street and follows Highway 403 easterly to Cawthra Road, continuing east on Eastgate Parkway to Eglinton Avenue West, terminating at Renforth Drive (a distance of approximately 10 km). As per the environmental component of the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the project, MRC is required to identify and review actual or potential contaminated sites and identify appropriate mitigation measures for future work. As such, Ecoplans Limited (Ecoplans) has been retained by MRC to carry out a Contamination Overview Study (COS) of the BRT route (hereafter referred to as the “study area”). It should be noted that this COS is intended only as an initial assessment of actual and potential contamination within the study area. It is based solely on the known current and former land uses/activities within and surrounding the corridor. It should be stressed that the purpose of this study is not to provide a full environmental liability assessment of actual or potential contamination, and it does not constitute a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) as prescribed by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standard Z768-01. 1.1 Project Objective The principle objective of this COS is to identify areas/properties with actual and/or potential site contamination, which may impact future design and construction. For the purposes of this study, contamination is defined as a material or condition present in soil, groundwater, surface water, air or buildings/structures that may have an adverse effect on human health or the natural environment (e.g. soil, water, land and buildings). 1.2 Scope of Work The scope of work undertaken for this study included the following tasks: a) Records Review • Review of Physiographic, Geological Maps and Reports – to identify the general physiography and geology within and surrounding the study area in an effort to understand the general fate of any actual or potential site contamination. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 2 • Review of Existing Reports and Historical Records – to review any relevant contamination information previously collected for the study area and surrounding properties; • Review of Aerial Photographs – to identify areas of potential concern within and adjacent within the study area. • Review of Ministry of the Environment (MOE) Data – to review any previously collected information on former waste disposal sites, former coal gasification plants, Brownfield Sites registered under the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry (EBR), O.Reg. 347 registered waste generators, and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) storage sites located within the study area. • Review of Private Source Data – to provide relevant information on private and retail fuel storage tanks, automotive wrecking and supply facilities, waste disposal sites and • Review of Municipal and Regional Data – to identify any potentially contaminated sites located within the study area. b) Study Area Inspection • Visual Inspection - to identify those properties/areas that pose the potential for soil and groundwater contamination, either based on their nature of operations/land use (e.g. service stations, industrial areas) or by visual evidence of contamination (e.g. piles of waste debris, surface staining). The inspection is limited to a non-intrusive roadside inspection. c) Reporting • Compilation, Evaluation and Discussion of Key Findings - compilation, evaluation and discussion of all information; • Conclusions - concluding remarks on the presence/probability of actual or potential contamination within the study area; and • Preparation of a Factual and Concise Report - written documentation of the results into a technical report. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 2.0 PHYSICAL SETTING 2.1 Location and Size Final Report Page 3 The study area is split into two sections. The first is the West Section (BRT West, see Figure 2A) which begins west of Winston Churchill Boulevard and continues easterly to east of Erin Mills Parkway, a distances of approximately 3.0 kilometres (km). The second is the East Section (BRT East, see Figures 2B to 2D) begins west of Hurontario Street and follows Highway 403 easterly to Cawthra Road, continuing east on Eastgate Parkway to Eglinton Avenue West, terminating at Renforth Drive (a distance of approximately 10 km). The study area includes a buffer of 50 metres (m) surrounding the BRT route. In November 2003, the MTO permitted the use of the Highway 403 shoulder for authorized buses between Erin Mills Parkway and Mavis Road, which connects the above noted sections. For the purposes of this report the study area is considered to be oriented in a west-east direction. Figure 1 illustrates the study area location and study limits. Figures 2A to 2D illustrate the west and east sections of the study area in greater detail. 2.2 Current Land Use According to the City of Mississauga Official Plan (December 2005), the study area is currently a mix of “Residential (Low Density)”, “Business Employment”, “Parkway Belt West” and “Industrial”. The majority of the land required for the BRT route is generally found within the Parkway Belt West. This area is undeveloped with the exception of intersections, underpasses, overpasses, and watercourse crossings. An Ontario Hydro transmission line runs west-east north of Highway 403 and continues east, crossing over Etobicoke Creek and then heads north to cross at the intersection of Highway 401 and Highway 427. A number of underground oil pipelines are located adjacent to the hydro corridor and are found within the study area. These pipelines are owned and operated by Consumers Gas, Imperial Oil and Trans-Northern Pipeline Easement, Interprovincial Pipeline, and SUN-Canadian Pipe Line Company Limited, and are located within their designated easement areas. Relocation of hydro towers and the oil pipelines may be expected in some areas to accommodate the BRT route. 2.3 Surrounding Land Use Adjacent lands found within the study area are residential, commercial and industrial. Lands immediately adjacent to the study area are shown on Figure 2A through Figure 2D and are described as follows: East – The study area is bounded to the east by Renforth Drive at Eglinton Avenue West and further east is Highway 427. West – The study area is bounded to the west by the proposed Ridgeway Drive (west of Winston Churchill Boulevard). Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 4 South – The majority of the land use to the south of the study area is residential. Parkland is located east of Mississauga Road, and east of Centennial Park Boulevard. Commercial businesses are located east and west of Hurontario, southeast of Eastgate Parkway and Eglinton Avenue West and east of Rakely Court. North – Residential properties dominate the land use to the north, including parkland/agricultural field (east of Mississauga Road) and a small commercial plaza west of Hurontario. East of Tomken Road is a commercial/industrial business area. North of Eglinton Avenue West, east of Eastgate Parkway is an industrial business area. 2.4 Topography and Drainage The topography within the study area varies from approximately 138 metres above sea level (m asl) to 172 m asl, and shows an overall change of elevation of 40 m. The lowest points are found at watercourse crossings, and west of Dixie Road. Between Erin Mills Parkway and Winston Churchill Boulevard, the ground surface elevation decreases from west to east from approximately 172 m asl to 164 m asl. The intersection of Hurontario Street is at 160 m asl decreasing to 145 m asl in the vicinity of Cawthra Road. The elevation gradually increases from Eastgate Parkway to the eastern boundary of the study area, with a decrease around Little Etobicoke Creek. The BRT route crosses three notable watercourses including: Cooksville Creek, Etobicoke Creek, and Little Etobicoke Creek. Credit Valley Conservation Authority (CVCA) is responsible for the Cooksville Creek system. The Etobicoke Creek system and Little Etobicoke Creek are administered by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). The division between the Conservation Authority districts occurs just east of Cawthra Road. A number of smaller tributaries and creeks flow through the study area. On a local scale, stormwater is likely conveyed to the surface watercourses described above, or to roadside drainage ditches where it infiltrates into the subsurface or is discharged to storm sewers. 2.5 Physiography According to Chapman and Putnam’s “The Physiography of Southern Ontario” (1984), and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Map 2226 “Physiography of South Central Portion of Southern Ontario” (1972), the study area is falls within the physiographic region known as the Peel Plain. The Peel Plain is a level-to-undulating tract of clay soils and covers an area of approximately 777 km2. It is bounded to the north and south by the South Slope physiographic region. Many rivers and streams drain this region, and swamps and bogs are not common. Much of the Peel Plain has been modified by a veneer of clay and silt. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 5 In general, contaminant migration will be greatest in areas of permeable soils such as sand and gravel. 2.6 Geology 2.6.1 Quaternary Geology Typical deposits found within the study area include clay till, with some bedrock and organic deposits evident around the Credit River. Halton Till (Ontario-Erie Lobe) has been identified within the study area and consists of silt to clayey silt tills. Around the intersection of Winston Churchill Boulevard, Paleozoic shale bedrock is exposed at the surface. At the intersection of Cawthra and Eglinton Avenue West and further east are glaciolacustrine deposits of silt and clay with some sand. The thickness of the overburden within the study area is generally less than 10 m (MOE, 2001). In general, silt and clay deposits will slow the migration of potential site contamination within or surrounding the study area. Areas of sand deposits, primarily located east of Cawthra Avenue, could have a larger influence on contaminant migration due to greater overall permeability. 2.6.2 Bedrock Geology According to the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) Map 2544 “Bedrock Geology of Southern Ontario” (1991), the study area is underlain by the Queenston Formation of Ordovician Age. This formation is dominated by shales, but also has thin interbeds of limestone and siltstone. The bedrock elevation is approximately 120 m asl in the study area. Due to the thickness of the overburden material within the study area, it is unlikely that significant contaminant migration has occurred in the bedrock. 2.7 Hydrogeology Groundwater is found in water bearing formations below the ground. Less permeable or impermeable layers of material, called aquitards, may separate these water bearing formations or aquifers. Aquitards restrict groundwater movement, most commonly between the shallow aquifer and the surface; but also between the shallow aquifer and the deeper aquifer. The shallow aquifer is usually perched, unconfined (i.e. not under hydrostatic pressure), limited in areal extent, and generally reflects the surface topography. On the other hand, the deeper aquifer is usually at depth, confined (i.e. under hydrostatic pressure/artesian conditions), regional in extent, and does not generally reflect the surface topography. 2.7.1 Overburden Aquifer Overburden aquifers likely exist within the study area where permeable deposits are located at or near the surface. The most prevalent type of overburden deposit within and surrounding the study area is discussed below. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 6 Halton Till The significant clay content of the Halton Till suggests that the till has a low permeability, and that groundwater flow will be slow. Available groundwater in this till unit likely occurs in fractures caused by wetting and drying, and in sand and gravel lenses. The frequency and size of fractures will typically decrease with an increase in depth. Due to the generally fine-textured composition of the Halton Till, and the predominance of paved surfaces, infiltration and recharge is expected to be very low within the study area. Halton Till has a high silt and clay content and therefore the overburden aquifer in this area provides only limited water supplies, typically for domestic requirements only. Contaminant migration within the overburden aquifer system is expected to be minimal. 3.7.2 Bedrock Aquifer According to Singer et al (2003), the Queenston hydrogeologic unit is the main bedrock aquifer within and surrounding the study area. This unit consists predominantly of shales and limestones, and is generally regarded as a poor source of groundwater. The pore spaces in the dense shales of this hydrogeologic unit have relatively poor interconnections, and do not readily dissolve or fracture thus limiting its porosity, and effectiveness with respect to contaminant migration. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 3.0 Final Report Page 7 RECORDS REVIEW Ecoplans completed a comprehensive records review of the study area. The purpose of the review was to collect available information on past activities that could have contributed to actual or potential contamination. 3.1 Existing Reports Ecoplans reviewed the following existing report and letter for background information and indications of actual or potential site contamination: Mississauga Transitway Environmental Assessment Report, City of Mississauga. Ministry of Transportation. (July 1992) • A previous Environmental Assessment (EA) was completed by the Province of Ontario for the Mississauga Transitway project and focuses on the environmental impacts of the transitway to the natural environment. This assessment does not include any documentation of site contamination or waste debris within the study area. Ecoplans reviewed a report supplied by the City of Mississauga, entitled “Mississauga Highland Club (former Scott Pit) – 2006 Monitoring Report”. However, upon review of the report it was noted that the Mississauga Highland Club was located well outside of the study area. Ecoplans was also informed by the City of Mississauga that an Environmental Planning Report was available for a property located at southwest corner of the intersection of Hurontario Street and Rathburn Road in the study area. However, this document was not made available to Ecoplans at the time of reporting. 3.2 Historical Maps Ecoplans retained Mr. Steve Haney of Ontario Genealogy Services to review the document, entitled “Canadian Fire Insurance Plans in Ontario Collections: 1876 - 1973” (1995), for any relevant historical fire insurance plans for the study area. The purpose of the historical plan review was to identify aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) and underground storage tanks (USTs), or historical land uses with the potential for soil and groundwater contamination. It was found that there are no fire insurance plans available for the study area. 3.3 Aerial Photographs Aerial photographs dated 1946, 1960, 1969, 1980, and 1988 from the National Airphoto Library (NAPL) in Ottawa, Ontario, were reviewed for information about the land use on and adjacent to the study area. In addition, satellite imagery was collected for 2003-2006, using Google Earth. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 8 Based on the review, Ecoplans can infer the historical land use of the study area and surrounding area. Table 1 includes detailed observations of each of the aerial photographs. Summary of Findings The history of the area shows that the majority of the land use was agricultural. Construction of Highway 403 was started prior to 1980 and was completed in 1988. The land use surrounding the study area has been developed. The future BRT route appears to remain undeveloped with the exception of bridges for watercourse crossings, underpasses and overpasses, and the hydro corridor. 3.4 City of Mississauga Ecoplans completed a review of the records pertaining to the study area from the City of Mississauga. The purpose of the review was to obtain information on properties located within or adjacent to the study area that have the potential for site contamination. Based on the records review it was found that one property with the potential for site contamination was located within close proximity to the study area. The property located at 1126 Fewster Drive, north of Eglinton Avenue West is an active Waste Management Facility. The following summarizes the information provided by the City of Mississauga pertaining to the property: • Environmental Site Screening Questionnaire and Declaration (April 2006) – based on historical activities there is a potential for contamination on the property. ASTs and USTs, sumps, drains and pits, designated substances and fill are located on the property. The current use of the property is a waste management facility, and it was formerly a recycling transfer station; • Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment (March 2005) have been conducted on the property and there are areas of known contamination. The property limits extend westerly towards Little Etobicoke Creek; • Letter from Earth Tech – an Record of Site Condition has been filed for the property (January 2007); and • An excavation of the underground storage tanks has been completed on the property. Summary of Findings The historical use of the property located at 1126 Fewster Drive represents a potential concern as the southern property limits are approximately 75 m from the study area. There has been a significant amount of wastes generated and stored on the property and contamination has been documented as having migrated into the study area. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 3.5 Final Report Page 9 EcoLog ERIS Environmental and Historical Information EcoLog ERIS is a national database service, which provides environmental information for properties across Canada. The information provided contains Government of Canada and Environment Canada public records, and private sector records that provide information pertaining to environmental liabilities associated with the property in question and the surrounding area. Ecoplans requested that EcoLog ERIS search the following databases for the study area: • Anderson’s Waste Disposal Sites (1930-2004) • Automobile Wrecking & Supplies (2001 - May 2004) • Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary (1986-2004) • Ontario Inventory of PCB Sites (1987-2004) • Occurrence Reporting Information System (1988-2002) • Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks (1989-2005) • Waste Disposal Site Inventory (1970 – 2002) For a further description of the information reported by EcoLog ERIS, refer to Tables 2-5 and Figures 2A-2D (following the text portion of this report). A copy of the EcoLog Eris Report has been included in Appendix B. A summary of the pertinent information regarding the study area is provided in the following sections. 3.5.1 Anderson’s Waste Disposal Sites (1930-2004) This database was created to identify sites which are missing from the Ontario MOE Waste Disposal Site Inventory and to correct site information in the MOE inventory. This databases also identifies auto wreckers and scrap yards. This database was compiled for research purposes and is not considered exhaustive. The database was reviewed and based on the information provided no Anderson’s waste disposal sites are located within or immediately surrounding the study area. 3.5.2 Anderson’s Automobile Wrecking & Supplies (2001 - May 2004) This database provides a list of all known locations that are involved in scrap metals, automobile wrecking, and auto parts and supplies industry. The inventory provides company name, location and business type. The database was reviewed and based on the information provided no Anderson’s automobile wrecking and supply facilities are located within or immediately surrounding the study area. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 3.5.3 Final Report Page 10 Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary (1986-2004) Ontario Regulation 347 of the Ontario Environmental Protection Act defines a waste generation site as any site, equipment and/or operation involved in the production, collection, handling and/or storage of regulated wastes. A generator of regulated waste is required to register the waste generation site and each waste produced, collected, handled, or stored at the site. This database contains the registration number, company name and address of registered generators including the types of hazardous wastes generated. This information includes data from 1986 to the most currently available data (i.e. 2004). This database was reviewed and based on the information provided 101 waste generators are located surrounding the study area, and 50 waste generators are located within the study area (refer to Table 4 for additional information). 3.5.4 Ontario Inventory of PCB Sites (1987-2004) PCBs are a man-made compound first manufactured in 1929 and used extensively until the late 1970s as a dielectric fluid in transformers, motor capacitors and lighting ballasts as well as in high-temperature hydraulic systems and as a stable cutting fluid in machining operations. Although current legislation prohibits the manufacture and sale of new equipment containing PCBs (effective July 1, 1980), continued operation of equipment supplied before this date and containing PCBs is still permitted. PCB equipment in commercial buildings would normally be restricted to lighting and power distribution systems and in limited applications to pumps and transformers. By definition, PCB waste is defined as any liquid and solid having PCB concentrations greater than 50 parts per million (ppm), by weight (MOEE, 1993). The MOE Waste Management Branch maintains an inventory of PCB storage sites within the province. Ontario Regulation (O.Reg) 11/82 (Waste Management - PCB) and O.Reg 347 (Generator Waste Management) under the Ontario Environmental Protection Act requires the registration of inactive PCB storage equipment and/or disposal sites of PCB waste with the MOE. This database contains information on: 1) waste quantities; 2) major and minor sites. This inventory was reviewed and based on the information provided no Ontario PCB sites are located within or immediately surrounding the study area. 3.5.5 Occurrence Reporting Information System (1988-2002) This database identifies action, types and sources of spills and approximate locations of the occurrences within Ontario. This information was reviewed and based on the records provided 24 occurrences are documented immediately surrounding the study area. However, only four occurrences are located within the study area. Map key ORIS-1 is located north of Rakely Court and ORIS-6 is located at the intersection of Eastgate Parkway and Tomken Road. Two spill occurrences (ORIS-2 and ORIS-3) are noted to be located outside of the study area in Etobicoke Creek; however the creek crosses through the study area. A strong oil sheen and waste water discharge causing white foam was reported at this location. ORIS-22 and ORIS-24 Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 11 are located on Highway 403 at the intersections of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Mills Parkway, respectively (see Table 2 for additional information). 3.5.6 Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks (1989-2005) The Fuels Safety Branch, now known as Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA), maintains a list of all registered private fuel storage tanks since September 1989. The database was reviewed and based on the information provided three private fuel storage tanks are located immediately surrounding the study area and one is found within the study area. The tanks associated with a fuel service station are registered at 5495 Eglinton Avenue (Petro Canada), west of Centennial Parkway Boulevard, south of Eglinton Avenue West. This property is a potential source of contamination (see Table 3 for additional information). 3.5.7 Waste Disposal Site Inventory (1970-2002) The MOE Waste Disposal Sites Inventory provides the locations of all active and inactive waste disposal sites in Ontario. This inventory was compiled in 1991 by the MOE. "Class A" sites are those that are deemed to have the potential to impact human health because of the proximity to human development; "Class B" sites are those that are deemed to have the potential to impact mainly the environment. The database was reviewed and based on the information provided one waste disposal site is located within the study area. The waste disposal site (A210339) is registered to MacDermid Chemicals Incorporated Company located at 4530 Eastgate Parkway (refer to Table 5 for additional information). Contamination migration from this waste disposal site into the study area is a potential concern. 3.6 Ministry of the Environment Data 3.6.1 Freedom of Information (MOE) Request The MOE conducts searches of their internal records in response to the filing of a Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOI) request for information pertaining to a property. The FOI request will initiate a regulatory infractions search in addition to any reportable spills occurrence(s). These searches consider any charges and/or convictions of owners or tenants of the property as well as reportable spills. Ecoplans requested records from the MOE for selected properties; chosen based on study area observations and information provided by EcoLog ERIS. The findings are discussed below: • 4530 Fieldgate Drive – A copy of the provisional certificate of approval (CofA) for a waste management system and an amendment (1995). Copies of the former CofAs (1986 and 1990) for a waste management system. • 5495 Eglinton Avenue West – No records have been received by the MOE to date. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 12 • 4580 Fieldgate Drive – A generator registration number assigned to Frank’s Mechanical Company in 1987, 1988, 1991 for waste naphtha petroleum (213-I) for cleaning oily parts. • 4444 Eastgate Parkway – Hazardous Waste Information Network (HWIN) records for waste generator Aurora Photo Engravers (113-C, 132-L, 264-T). HWIN records for waste generator Frank Mechanical Machining Service Ltd (212-L, 213-I, 251-L, 252-L). HWIN records for waste generator Cooling Tower Maintenance Inc (252-L). CofA for a waste management system for Polmaster Construction and Tile Ltd. • 2800 Skymark Avenue – HWIN records for waste generator photo copy centre (264–L and 264-T). HWIN records for waste generator dry cleaning facility (241-H). HWIN records for waste generator of Alkaline Wastes (heavy metals). Approval records for the construction of a McDonalds Restaurant. These properties represent a potential concern for site contamination and/or contamination migration into the study area. In addition it was found that a former waste disposal site (X3055) is located approximately 500 m to the south of Eglinton Avenue West, east of Centennial Park Boulevard. A letter received from the FOI Office states there are no available records for the site. The only known information is that the site was closed in 1967 prior to the enactment of legislation in 1971 requiring the issuance of a CofA for the operation of a waste disposal site. According to the Ministry Report “Waste Disposal Site Inventory (1991)”, this site was categorized as a Class A. The MOE noted that additional information may be available for the site through the Regional Municipality of Peel. Ecoplans requested additional information from the Regional Municipality of Peel; however no response has been received to date. It should be noted that this site is found to be at a sufficient distance (i.e. 500 m) to the south of the study area and does not pose a concern within the study area. 3.6.2 Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch - Certificates of Approval (CofA) Request Ecoplans requested CofA information from the MOE Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch (EAAB) for sites A210339 and X3055, which were located within or in close proximity to the study area. Site A210339 4530 Eastgate Drive is a multi-tenant building, laboratory, and waste disposal site. This property is located adjacent to the future location of the BRT route, west of Eastgate Drive • CofA for a waste management system (April 1995). • CofA for exhaust systems for a laboratory (October 2001) • CofA (A210339) for a Waste Disposal Site (Transfer) (November 1990). Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 13 • An amendment to the CofA (A210339), allowing waste accumulation of up to 188 drums (45-gallon capacity) and two 270 gallon totes on the property. • Letter from the MOE denying the company’s the request for the stacking of drums threelayers high. It is required that the stacking must not exceed more than two drums. 3.6.3 Brownfield Environmental Site Registry The Environmental Site Registry (ESR) is a publicly accessible database documenting any Record of Site Condition (RSC) that has been filed with the MOE since the inception of the ESR in October 2004. The RSC documents any environmental site assessment (i.e. Phase I and Phase II ESAs), site clean-up, and/or site specific risk-assessment completed at a particular property. This legal instrument is pursuant to O.Reg 153/04 of Part XV.1 of the Ontario Environmental Protection Act. According to the MOE Brownfield ESR one site is located within the study area, located at 1126 Fewster Drive. A RSC (Number 11506) was submitted in 2006 for the property (a former Materials Recovery Facility). The land use of this property is industrial and a number of previous assessments have been completed on the property, including a Phase I ESA and Phase II ESA in March 2005. An Environmental Verification Program was completed in December 28, 2006. There is a potential for contamination migration from this property into the study area. 3.6.4 Coal Gasification Plant Inventory This inventory of all known and historical coal gasification plants was collected by the MOE. It identifies sites that produced and continue to produce or use coal tar and other related tars. This information is effective to 1988, as the program has since been discontinued. A review of the Coal Gasification Plant Inventory did not reveal any closed gasification plants within or immediately surrounding the study area. 3.7 Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat 3.7.1 Federal Contaminated Sites and Solid Waste Landfills Inventory The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat created and maintains the Federal Contaminated Sites and Solid Waste Landfills Inventory, which has been a publicly accessible database since 2002. This inventory documents all known federal contaminated sites and solid waste landfills in Canada. The federal government defines a contaminated site as "one at which substances occurs at concentrations above background levels and pose or are likely to pose an immediate or long term hazard to human health or the environment, or exceeding levels specified in policies and regulations." Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 14 Based on the review of the inventory, Ecoplans did not identify any federal contaminated sites or solid waste landfills within the study area. 3.8 Hydro One The Ontario Hydro transmission line that travels through the much of the study area was installed in the early 1960’s. Hydro One was contacted to find out the historical use of pesticides within hydro right-of-way. A letter was submitted on December 3rd, 2007and a follow up email was submitted on December 17th, 2007. At the time of this report a response has not yet been received from Hydro One. It should be noted that Ecoplans assumes that pesticides were likely used within the hydro corridor to control plant and weed growth; and, therefore, may represent a potential concern within the study area. 3.9 Underground Oil Pipeline Ecoplans reviewed the property plans illustrating pipeline easements which supplied by the City of Mississauga. It was found that four separate underground oil pipelines are located in the study area. These pipelines are owned and operated by Consumers Gas, Imperial Oil and TransNorthern Pipeline Easement, Interprovincial Pipeline, and SUN-Canadian Pipe Line Company Limited. Leaks and spills from the pipelines are a potential concern. Refer to Figure 3A to 3D for the general location of the oil pipeline corridor. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 4.0 Final Report Page 15 STUDY AREA INSPECTION Ecoplans carried out an inspection of the study area on October 19, 2007, and again on November 28, 2007. The purpose of the inspection was to look for any visual indications of actual or potential site contamination within the study area. It should be noted that the inspection did not include any building inspections or comprehensive exterior inspections of any of the properties in the study area. Therefore, any inferences regarding the presence of actual or potential site contamination is strictly based on visual observations from the roadside. Photographs documenting the inspection are presented in Appendix A. Results of the Study Area Inspection Ecoplans did not identify any areas of actual contamination within the study area during the inspection based solely on observations; however, the following land uses and/or features, which may represent sources of potential contamination, were observed: • The study area for the BRT route is largely located within or adjacent to the Hydro One corridor. The routine use of pesticides within the hydro corridor is suspected, in order to control plant and weed growth. This may represent a potential source of contamination; • A hydro substation is located north of Eastgate Parkway, west of Tomken Road. There is the potential for site contamination on this property based on historical activities. • Oil pipelines are located adjacent to, or within, the Hydro One corridor. The condition of the oil pipelines and the potential for spill/leaks represent an concern; • The commercial/industrial business activities located along the north side of Eastgate Parkway, from east of Tomken Road to just west of Dixie Road and along the west side of Eastgate Parkway from south of Fieldgate Drive to Eglinton Avenue West, represent a potential source of site contamination within the study area due to contamination migration; • A fuel service station is located south of Eglinton Avenue West and west of Centennial Park Boulevard (Petro Canada). There a potential for contamination migration into the study area. • A dry cleaning facility (registered waste generator) is located at 2800 Skymark Avenue. There is the potential for contamination migration into the study area. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 5.0 Final Report Page 16 KEY FINDINGS OF STUDY Based on the results of the records review and study area inspection, Ecoplans did not identify any areas of actual site contamination within or surrounding the study area; however, sources of potential site contamination were noted. The areas identified are discussed in more detail in the following sections. 5.1 Potential Contaminant Sources 5.1.1 Commercial/Industrial Land Use Potential site contamination may exist within or surrounding the study area as a result of current and historical industrial/commercial land uses. Below is a list of typical chemical compounds associated with industrial/commercial activities and operations observed during the study area inspection, and noted during the background information review. • Dry Cleaning Facilities – Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). • Fuel Service Stations – petroleum hydrocarbons, lead and acid, and compressed gases. • Industrial Facilities – solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and acids/bases. • Registered Waste Generators – petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, compressed gases, and hazardous solid, liquid and aerosol products. • Waste Disposal Sites – petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, solvents, and miscellaneous waste debris. The fact that an activity or operation appears on the above list does not mean that hazardous substances are used or stored on all sites occupied by that activity or operation, nor that the land use will have hazardous substances present. The list merely indicates that such activities are more likely to use or store hazardous substances; and there is a greater probability of site contamination occurring than other uses or activities. Conversely, an activity or industry that does not appear on the list does not preclude it from having a potential for site contamination. 5.1.2 Oil Pipelines Oil pipelines exist within the study area, primarily along the north side of Highway 403 from west of Winston Churchill Boulevard easterly to Fieldgate Drive. If the pipelines are not adequately maintained leaks and/or spills may occur to the surrounding environment which could impact soil and groundwater. 5.1.3 Hydro Corridors Hydro transmission towers are present within the study area. Historical spraying of vegetation with pesticides may have occurred within the corridor resulting in chemical accumulation in the shallow soil. In addition, corrosion of the galvanized steel towers which support the electrical Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 17 transmission lines can cause zinc contamination of the soil (Jones, R. 1982). Furthermore, the zinc used in hot dip galvanizing may be contaminated with cadmium, which could also contaminate the soil. 5.1.4 Road Salt Application Road salts (predominantly sodium chloride) are used as de-icing and anti-icing chemicals for winter road maintenance. These salts can enter the surface water, soil and groundwater resulting in local or widespread impacts. Since the study has a large proportion of high-use roadways, road salt contamination in proximity to roadways is a potential concern. 5.1.5 Shale Bedrock Shale is the predominant bedrock formation within and surrounding the study area. The MOE conducted a study to sample shale across Ontario in order to characterize the concentration of naturally occurring elements in the late 1990s (MOE, 1998). The results of the study demonstrated that elemental chemical composition of the shale varies significantly across the shale formations in Ontario and that the shale itself and the soil associated with it frequently exceeded the MOE Guidelines. Most notable elemental chemical exceedances included beryllium, copper, cobalt and nickel. The study indicated that in order to determine appropriate disposal of the shale, chemical sampling of the shale would be required. Since construction of the BRT will generate a significant quantity of excess shale, appropriate handling and management of the shale will need to be addressed. 5.1.6 Agricultural Operations A large proportion of the study area was dominated by agricultural operations until the late 1960’s. Since then, significant development has occurred around the study area. The pesticides used in these agricultural operations can accumulate in the environment and remain for long periods of time. These contaminants can be transported through surface water runoff, wind and dust generation, and groundwater. However, Ecoplans believes that due to a decrease in the intensity of the agricultural operations and the change in land use overall, there is a low potential for soil and groundwater contamination associated with historical agricultural operations. 5.2 Areas of Potential Concern Based on the findings of the COS, the following Areas of Potential Concern (APCs) have been identified by Ecoplans. These areas have been categorized by assessing the overall relative potential of contamination from the findings in Section 3.0 through Section 5.0. 5.2.1 High Potential for Contamination Red highlights indicate areas with a high potential for site contamination. The red highlights correspond with locations within the study area where land uses consist of commercial/industrial operations that could impact soil and/or groundwater. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 18 The following areas of high potential are summarized below and are illustrated on Figures 3A to 3D. • Area 1 – The current location of a hydro substation at the intersection of Rathburn Road and west of Hurontario. Previous environmental studies have been completed on this site; however the reports were not made available to Ecoplans. Contamination migration from previous land use is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 2 - The commercial/industrial business activities conducted on the properties along the north side of Eastgate Parkway from 250 m east of Tomken Road to just west of Dixie Road. Contamination migration from these business activities is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 3 - The commercial/industrial business activities conducted on the properties along Eastgate Parkway from south of Fieldgate Drive to Eglinton Avenue West. Contamination migration from these business activities is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 4 – Registered waste generators are registered for properties located at the intersection of Spectrum Way and Skymark Avenue to the north of Eglinton Avenue West. • Area 5 – The activities associated with the Petro Canada fuel service station located south of Eglinton Avenue West and west of Centennial Park Boulevard. Contamination migration is a potential concern within the study area. • Area 6 - A dry cleaning facility (registered waste generator) located to the north of the study area and contamination migration is a concern. • Area 7 – Commercial/manufacturing facilities (registered waste generators). Recommendation: Ecoplans recommends that a subsurface investigation (i.e. boreholes) be carried out in the areas of high potential for contamination identified in this report. The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to ascertain the presence or absence of soil and/or groundwater contamination associated with the land uses (discussed in Section 5.1.1.) in order to assess appropriate management of excess materials to be generated during future road construction work. 5.2.2 Moderate Potential for Contamination Yellow highlights indicate areas with a moderate potential for site contamination. These areas represent land uses that are mostly commercial in nature; or are suspected of using chemical compounds or performing activities that could impact soil and/or groundwater. The following areas of moderate potential are summarized below and are illustrated on Figures 3A to 3D. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 19 • Area 8 – Hydro substation located to the north of Eastgate Parkway and west of Tomken Road. The activities conducted on this property have the potential for site contamination. • Area 9 - Oil Pipe Line Pressure Station located north of Eastgate Parkway and west of Dixie Road. • Area 10 – Historical spill occurrences in Etobicoke Creek. Areas not highlighted on the figures that are considered to have a moderate potential for site contamination include: • The hydro corridor located within the study area – historical use of pesticides for vegetation control. • The oil pipeline corridor located within the study area – potential for leaks/spills. • Land adjacent to existing roadways – current and historical use of road salt. • Shale bedrock – elevated concentrations of naturally occurring elements (metals). Recommendation: Ecoplans recommends that a subsurface investigation (i.e. boreholes) be carried out in the areas of moderate potential for contamination identified in this report with the exception of Area 10. Since Area 10 represents a potential environmental concern associated with historical spill occurrences in Etobicoke Creek, which could impact creek sediment on a relatively localized scale, it would be prudent to investigate this area at a later date (i.e. during detailed design or construction). The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to ascertain the presence or absence of soil and/or groundwater contamination associated with the land uses (discussed in Sections 5.1.2 through 5.1.5) in order to assess appropriate management of excess materials to be generated during future road construction work. In light of the shale chemical characterization study completed by the MOE in 1998 (Section 5.1.5), which identified elevated concentrations of elemental metals, most notably, beryllium, copper, cobalt and nickel in shale across Ontario, it is recommended that the above-noted subsurface investigation should include a comprehensive chemical characterization of the shale across the study area. 5.2.3 Low Potential for Contamination All other areas not highlighted indicate land use features considered to have a low potential for site contamination. These areas are generally classified as open space, residential, or agricultural areas that are not suspected of using chemical compounds harmful to the environment or human health. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 Final Report Page 20 Recommendation: Ecoplans does not recommend any additional environment investigations for areas with a low potential for contamination. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 7.0 Final Report Page 22 QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT Ecoplans Limited, established in 1970, provides consulting services in the biological and physical sciences, environmental planning, landscape architecture, environmental impact assessment, and environmental site assessment and remediation. Its staff includes specialists in all facets of the environmental field. The Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation Division of Ecoplans Limited specializes in Phase I, II and III Environmental Site Assessments, Contamination Overview Studies, electromagnetic surveys, aboveground and underground storage tank removals/assessments, groundwater investigations and site remediation/restoration. Ecoplans has completed numerous Contamination Overview Studies for both the public and private sector. Some of Ecoplans’ clients include the Ministry of Transportation, Region of York, Town of Oakville, Ontario Realty Corporation, and Regional Municipality of Peel. Mr. Derek Stewart, M.Sc., P.Geo, as Senior Hydrogeologist, is the head of Ecoplans’ Environmental Site Assessment & Remediation Division. Mr. Stewart has 15 years experience carrying out site assessments and remediation projects working for a number of environmental consulting firms. He has been with Ecoplans since 1996. At the project level, Mr. Stewart provides technical and editorial support to his staff, and peer reviews all draft and final reports prior to being sent to the client. Ms. Katie Gaydon, B.Sc. (Env.), CCEP is an Environmental Scientist working with Ecoplans’ Environmental Site Assessment & Remediation Division. Ms. Gaydon has an academic background in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, and Environmental impact assessment. Ms. Gaydon has five years of experience working on projects involving site assessments, contamination overview studies, groundwater studies, electromagnetic surveys, and Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments. She is well versed in field techniques and procedures and provides technical support with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 Contamination Overview Study Mississauga BRT Project, Mississauga Ontario August 5, 2008 8.0 Final Report Page 23 REFERENCES Canadian Standards Association. 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Map 2544-Bedrock Geology of Southern Ontario, 1991 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Map 2224 – Physiography of the South Central Portion of Southern Ontario. 1972 Ontario Geological Survey. Map 2556-Quaternary Geology of Southern Ontario. 1984 On-Line Resources Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Brownfields Environmental Site Registry. <http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/environet/BESR/index.htm> Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory. Viewed October 25, 2007. <http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/index_e.asp> Google Earth 2007. Viewed October 27, 2007 <http://maps.google.ca/>. Ecoplans Project No. 07-3272 City of Mississauga W.O. 06240, 07242 FIGURES MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY STUDY AREA LOCATION Legend Study Area (50 metre buffer) WEST SECTION EAST SECTION Source: National Topographic System (NTS) Map SCALE: 1:55,000 0 500 1,000 2,000 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 3,000 FIGURE No. 1 KWAY ERIN MILLS PAR Fuel Service Station (Shell) WINSTO N CHU RCHILL MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 Fuel Service Station (Sunoco) CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY STUDY AREA PLAN WEST SECTION Legend Registered Waste Generator (GEN) PRT-3 RST-2 ORIS-21 ORIS-20 Spill Occurance (ORIS) Private Retail Fuel Storage Tank (PRT) Retail Storage Tank (RST) Registered Waste Disposal Site (WDS) Brownfield Site Site Observations Watercourse Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) ORIS-24 ORIS-23 HIGHWAY 403 ORIS-22 Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 2A MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY STUDY AREA PLAN RE E T Legend H U R ON T ARIO ST C OO K S V ILLE C RE EK EAST SECTION Registered Waste Generator (GEN) Spill Occurance (ORIS) Private Retail Fuel Storage Tank (PRT) ORIS-7 Retail Storage Tank (RST) Registered Waste Disposal Site (WDS) Brownfield Site Site Observations Watercourse Hydr Sub Sta ORIS-8ORIS-9 ORIS-11 ORIS-10 HIGHWAY 403 EASTGATE PARKWAY Hydro and Sewer Juction Dry Cleaners Former Hydro Substation RAT HB U RN Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 2B Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) ICO KE TO B LE E OB ET LI TT GEN-1GEN-2 MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 CR K ICO EE K EEK E CR CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY OR STUDY AREA PLAN GEN-26GEN-27 GEN-25 GEN-32 EAST SECTION GEN-33 ORIS-3 Legend Registered Waste Generator (GEN) R O AD AD Retail Storage Tank (RST) GEN-46 - GEN-49 DIXIE RO TOMK EN Private Retail Fuel Storage Tank (PRT) Fabrication Company Registered Waste Disposal Site (WDS) Brownfield Site GEN-50 - GEN-53 Site Observations Watercourse GEN-60 - GEN-72 WDS-1, WDS-2 GEN-73 Brownfiel d Site Arena Hydro Sub Station Spill Occurance (ORIS) GEN-38 - GEN-44 Waterbody GEN-74 Study Area (50 metre buffer) Iron Works - Fabrication ORIS-5 GEN-75 Oil Pipe Line Pressure Station GEN-79 - GEN-93 ORIS-6 EA STGATE PARK WA Y GEN-97 - GEN-100 FIELDGA TE DRIVE GEN-101 Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 2C OB ET ICO HIG KE HW AY 4 MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 01 CR EE K SK YMARK AVEN UE CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY GEN-3 - GEN-14 GEN-20-GEN-21, GEN-23-GEN-24 ORIS-2 ORIS-1 GEN-15- GEN-19 GEN-28 - GEN-31 GEN-36 GEN-22 ORIS-4 GEN-34 GEN-37 GEN-45 GEN-35 STUDY AREA PLAN GEN-54 - GEN-59 Tyco Commercial Business EAST SECTION ORIS-3 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST PRT-2 GEN-76 GEN-77 RST-1 PRT-1 Legend GEN-94 - GEN-96 Registered Waste Generator (GEN) Spill Occurance (ORIS) Private Retail Fuel Storage Tank (PRT) Retail Storage Tank (RST) Registered Waste Disposal Site (WDS) Brownfield Site Site Observations Watercourse Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 2D CHURC HI LL MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 WINST ON WAY ERIN MILLS PARK CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY AREAS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN WEST SECTION Legend Watercourse Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) Moderate Potential for Site Contamination High Potential for Site Contamination Approximate Location of Oil Pipeline Corridor HIGHWAY 40 3 Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 3A Note: The oil pipeline and hydro corridor features are of moderate potential for site contamiantion, however, they have not been highlighted (yellow) as the majority of the study area is occupied on or adjacent to these features. MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY RE E T EAST SECTION H U R ON T ARIO ST C OO K S VILLE C REEK AREAS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN Legend Watercourse Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) Moderate Potential for Site Contamination AREA 8 HIGHWAY 403 HB UR EASTGATE PARKWAY A RO A D RAT Approximate Location of Oil Pipeline Corridor CAWTH R AREA 1 High Potential for Site Contamination N Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 3B Note: The oil pipeline and hydro corridor features are of moderate potential for site contamiantion, however, they have not been highlighted (yellow) as the majority of the study area is occupied on or adjacent to these features. OB ET LITT ICO TO B LE E MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 KE CR EE K ICO K CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY EE K E CR AREAS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN EAST SECTION Legend TOMK E N RO A D Waterbody O AD Study Area (50 metre buffer) Moderate Potential for Site Contamination High Potential for Site Contamination DIXIE R AREA 8 Watercourse AREA 2 AREA 9 Approximate Location of Oil Pipeline Corridor AREA 3 FIELDG AT E DRIV E ST EA EA STGATE PARK WAY Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 3C Note: The oil pipeline and hydro corridor features are of moderate potential for site contamiantion, however, they have not been highlighted (yellow) as the majority of the study area is occupied on or adjacent to these features. OB ET ICO HIG KE HW AY 4 MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT No.: 177-R-06 01 CR CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY EE AREA 4 K AREA 5 AREA 10 AREAS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN SK YMARK AVEN UE AREA 6 EAST SECTION EGLINGTON AVENUE WEST AREA 7 Legend Watercourse Waterbody Study Area (50 metre buffer) Moderate Potential for Site Contamination High Potential for Site Contamination Approximate Location of Oil Pipeline Corridor Source: Aerial Photograph Provided by the City of Mississauga SCALE: 1:9,500 0 100 200 400 Meters DATE: JULY 2008 DRAWN BY: K. GAYDON PROJECT: 07-3272 CHECKED BY: D. STEWART 600 FIGURE No. 3D Note: The oil pipeline and hydro corridor features are of moderate potential for site contamiantion, however, they have not been highlighted (yellow) as the majority of the study area is occupied on or adjacent to these features. TABLES TABLE 1 Page 1 of 1 SUMMARY OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT YEAR AREA East: 1946 West: East: 1960 West: East: 1969 West: East: 1980 West: East: 1988 West: East: 2003-2006 (Google Earth) OBSERVATIONS The land surrounding Etobicoke Creek is undeveloped and used for agricultural farming. Eglinton Avenue has been constructed and crosses through the study area. Highway 403 has not been constructed. Barns and farm houses scatter the landscape. Row and crop farms are located within the study area. The study area is surrounded by agricultural land use. A railroad track crosses through the study area adjacent to the east of Mississauga Road. Highway 401 has been constructed and is located further north. Farms and private homes have been built on either side of Hurontario Street. A residential area is being constructed to the south of Hurontario (outside of the study area). Further to the east has undergone significant changes. Highway 427 has been constructed. Residential development has occurred adjacent to Highway 427 Renforth Drive has been built. Eglinton Avenue has been built, however it is not a major road at this time. Private homes have been built and are located adjacent to the main roads. Few changes have occurred since 1946. The railway track is present to the east of Mississauga Road A residential area to the south of Eglinton Avenue has been developed. The section of land between east of Hurontario and east of the railway tracks between Eglinton Avenue West and Burnhamthorpe Road remains primarily agricultural land use. A waste disposal site (X3055) is visible at this time and is located south of Eglinton Avenue, south of the hydro corridor (outside of the study area). Few changes have occurred since 1960. The majority of the land use is remains agricultural. The construction of Highway 403 has started east of Hurontario Road and north of Cawthra Road. No highway construction has occurred within the study area boundaries. Mavis Road is a winding road at this time. South of the proposed Highway 403 the land has been developed (residential with some commercial/industrial zones). At the intersection of Highway 401 and Highway 403, development has occured to the south and west Northeast of the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Dixie Road, a commercial/industrial area has been built. The landfill site (X3055) appears to have been filled and is now used for recreational activities (Centennial Park). There has been significant residential development east of Winston Churchill Boulevard. The west remains undeveloped and remained agricultural land use. Highway 403 is under construction in the vicinity of south of Dundas Street, however, no development has started within the study area. North and south of Eglinton Avenue, to the east and west is fully developed. No agricultural land use remains in this area. Highway 403 has been completed and the land use adjacent to the highway has been developed. The land use appears to be commercial/industrial and residential. Eastgate Parkway has not been constructed and the land is vacant in this area. An underpass is being built between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Mills Parkway. Development has occurred on both sides of Highway 403. Northwest of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Highway 403 remains agricultural land use. The Eastgate Parkway has been constructed adjacent to the study area. The parkway runs east from Cawthra Road and joins up to Eglinton Avenue. The land use from Renforth Drive to Eastgate Parkway is commercial/industrial. Residential areas are located south of Eastgate Parkway and to the north is commercial and industrial land use. West: Between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Mills Parkway residential land use is adjacent to the study area. The study area remains unoccupied adjacent to Highway 403. A commercial or industrial complex is located west of Winston Churchill Boulevard and south of Highway 403. I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\3272-Tbl01-KGOct2.xls FINAL TABLE 2 Page 1 of 1 SUMMARY OF SPILL OCCURRENCES CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT Occurrence Date Type of Impact 4540 L of unchlorinated sewage to excavated 8/11/2001 pit Strong oil sheen reported in Etobicoke Creek, 9/13/1995 works 6/8/1989 White foam in Etobicoke Creek 3 L Gasoline to storm sewer from car in 12/11/1995 underground parking Map Key Company Address City ORIS-1 Private Owner 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit 34 Mississauga ORIS-2 ORIS-3 NA NA Etobicoke Creek, North of Eglinton Etobicoke Creek, South of Eglington, East of Dixie Mississauga Mississauga ORIS-4 Private Owner 2600 Skymark Street Mississauga ORIS-5 ORIS-6 NA Abandoned Container Encino Street, dead end Northwest corner of Tomken & Eastgate Parkway Mississauga Mississauga ORIS-7 ORIS-8 ORIS-9 Overland Express Transport Truck Go Transit 403 and Cawthra Road Highway 10 North of Highway 403 East shoulder Westbound 403 before Highway 10 Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga ORIS-10 Motor Vehicle On Highway 403 West at Highway 10 Mississauga 3/20/2001 100 L gasoline to Highway 403 due to MVA ORIS-11 ORIS-12 ORIS-13 Transport Truck Etherington Holdings Inc. Contractor Highway 403 West, west of Highway 10 near Mavis Road Highway 403 at Mavis Road Mavis Road North of Highway 403 Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga 1/20/1996 9/6/1988 10/9/1991 ORIS-14 Transport Truck Mavis Road Northbound on ramp to Highway 403 West Mississauga 6/5/1992 30 L diesel to Highway 403 225 L diesel to ditch from truck accident Severed sewage forcemain pipe/hose leak 225 L diesel fuel onto road and ditch from truck overturned ORIS-15 Transport Truck On Mavis Road between Highway 403 and Rathburn Mississauga 9/8/1998 70 L hydraulic oil to roadway and catch basin ORIS-16 Transport Truck Highway 403 at Mavis Road Mississauga 12/7/1997 ORIS-17 ORIS-18 Transport Truck Castrol Highway 403 West of Mavis Road Offramp from Highway 403, Southbound on Mavis Road Mississauga Mississauga ORIS-19 Transport Truck Along Highway 403 West at Creditview Road Mississauga 400 L hydraulic oil to ditch, valve/fitting leak 900L diesel, 100 L hydraulic oil to 10/14/1998 Highway/ditch, leak 8/1/1989 50L hydraulic oil to road, leak 120 L diesel along highway, damaged truck 5/19/1993 saddle ORIS-20 Private Owner 4530 Erin Mills Parkway Mississauga 1/27/2000 ORIS-21 ORIS-22 ORIS-23 Esso Petroleum Transport Truck Private Owner Corner of Erin Mills & Credit Valley Highway 403 Westbound at Erin Mills Parkway Highway 403 East of Winston Churchill Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga 8/19/1989 200 L gasoline to pavement, pipe/hose leak 11/14/1997 200 L diesel leak on shoulder of highway 11/26/2000 4 L motor oil to ditch ORIS-24 Auto Haulaway (1981) Limited Highway 403 West at Winston Churchill Oakville 12/22/1992 900 L diesel fuel to shoulder of Highway 403 3/4/1992 6/14/1997 180 L used oil, motor oil dumped on ground Material spilled from abandoned drums Four (4) 204 L drums of resin adhesive to 6/12/1990 road & ditch 11/13/1996 20 L antifreeze on shoulder 1/14/2000 Spill of 20 L coolant to Highway 403 30 L gasoline to pump area, leaking gas tank Notes: ORIS - Occurrence Reporting and Information System (spills section) NA - Not Available *Map Key corresponds to locations on Figures 2a-2d and Figures 3a-3d* I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls FINAL TABLE 3 Page 1 of 1 SUMMARY OF PRIVATE AND RETAIL STORAGE TANKS CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT May Key PRT-1 PRT-2 PRT-3 RST-1 RST-2 Company Name NA Alfred Gun Gas Bar Unipetro Resources Incorporated Petro Canada Credit Valley Esso Facility Description Gasoline station - self serve Gasoline station - self serve Gasoline station - self serve Service station - gasoline, oil, natural gas Service station - gasoline, oil, natural gas Capacity (Litres) NA 140,800 114,500 NA Unknown Address 5495 Eglinton Avenue 5495 Eglinton Avenue West 4530 Erin Mills Parkway 5495 Eglinton Avenue West NA City Etobicoke Mississauga Mississauga Etobicoke Mississauga Notes: PRT - Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks RST - Retail Fuel Storage Tanks NA - Not Available *Map Key corresponds to locations on Figures 2a-2d and Figures 3a-3d* I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls FINAL 1 of 3 TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF WASTE GENERATORS CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT Generator Number May Key Company Name Address ON0371300 ON6752622 ON0844703 ON0844703 ON0844703 ON0844703 ON0844703 ON1015501 ON1015501 ON1540400 ON3906145 ON1894005 ON5365467 ON1015501 ON2497000 ON1621313 ON1950750 ON1347225 ON1347225 ON1996200 ON1996200 ON1427403 ON1427403 ON1427403 ON5966052 ON2134319 ON9650782 ON0479601 ON1682544 ON9490869 ON2366100 ON5520288 ON2111201 ON0522205 ON0043203 ON0043203 ON0279102 ON0961800 ON1014000 GEN-1 GEN-2 GEN-3 GEN-4 GEN-5 GEN-6 GEN-7 GEN-8 GEN-9 GEN-10 GEN-11 GEN-12 GEN-13 GEN-14 GEN-15 GEN-16 GEN-17 GEN-18 GEN-19 GEN-20 GEN-21 GEN-22 GEN-23 GEN-24 GEN-25 GEN-26 GEN-27 GEN-28 GEN-29 GEN-30 GEN-31 GEN-32 GEN-33 GEN-34 GEN-35 GEN-36 GEN-37 GEN-38 GEN-39 Burke & Wallace Environment Management Group Limited Hewlett-PackaRoad (Canada) Limited Hewlett-PackaRoad (Canada) Limited Hewlett-PackaRoad (Canada) Limited Hewlett-PackaRoad (Canada) Limited Hewlett-PackaRoad (Canada) Limited 19-544 Pirlitor Machine & Tool Limited Pirlitor Machine & Tool Limited Royal York Concrete & Driveain Limited RMF Design and Manufacturing Incorporated Precise Cooling Limited Cim Data Pirlitor Machine & Tool Limited Bell Distribution Incorporated Apple Express Datex-Ohmeda (Canada) Incorporated Bell Mobility Bell Mobilite Incorporated Ernest Green & Son Limited Ernest Green & Son Limited Pharmacia & Upjohn Pfizer Canada Incorporated Pfizer Canada Incorporated Branair Limited H & R Property Management Bell Mobility Hyal Pharmaceutical Corp. Tyco Electronics M/A-COM Private Radio Systems Land Rover Canada Incorporated Land Rover Canada Incorporated Apple Express Richemont Canada Incorporated Northern Elevator Services Limited Camco Incorporated Camco Incorporated 570 Stannair Conditioning Frank Mechanical & Machining Sev. Limited ADriveiatic Machine & Tool 5135 Creekbank Road 5135 Creekbank Road 5150 Spectrum Way 5150 Spectrum Way 5150 Spectrum Way 5150 Spectrum Way 5150 Spectrum Way 5155 Spectrum Way, Building 2 5155 Spectrum Way, Building 2 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit 1 5155 Spectrum Way 5155 Spectrum Way 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit 18 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit 2 5055 Satellite Drive 5055 Satellite Drive, Unit 5 5055 Satellite Drive, Unit 5 5055 Satellite Drive 5055 Satellite Drive 2395 Skymark Avenue 2395 Skymark Avenue 2400 Skymark Avenue 2400 Skymark Avenue, Unit 3 2400 Skymark Avenue, Unit 3 5099 Creekbank Drive 5099 Creekbank Road 5099 Creekbank Road 2425 Skymark Avenue 2425 Skymark Avenue, Unit 4 2425 Skymark Avenue, Unit 6 2425 Skymark Avenue 4800 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 6 4610 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 1 5045 Orbitor Drive 2645 Skymark Avenue 2645 Skymark Avenue 2645 Skymark Avenue 4580 Fieldgate Road, Unit 4 4580 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 11 I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls Found within the Study Area No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes City Years Registered Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga 1986-1990, 1992-1994 2002-2004 1990 1994-1995 1992-1993, 1997-2001 2002-2005 1996 1994 1999-2001 1999-2001, 2005 2004 2004 2003-2004 2002-2005 1999-2001 2005 2005 2002-2005 2000-2001 1995-1998 1999-2005 1999-2001 2002 2003-2005 2002-2004 2003-2005 2002-2005 1996-2001 2002-2004 2002-2004 1998-2001 2005 2002-2005 1994 1989-1990, 1998 1992-1997 2000-2005 1986-1988 1992-1998 FINAL 2 of 3 TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF WASTE GENERATORS CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT Generator Number May Key Company Name Address ON1402600 ON1402600 ON1014000 ON0961800 ON0961800 ON0204801 ON0557400 ON0557400 ON0557400 ON0557400 ON1004003 ON1004003 ON1004003 ON1768900 ON1746900 ON1334600 ON1334600 ON1948800 GEN-40 GEN-41 GEN-42 GEN-43 GEN-44 GEN-45 GEN-46 GEN-47 GEN-48 GEN-49 GEN-50 GEN-51 GEN-52 GEN-53 GEN-54 GEN-55 GEN-56 GEN-57 Bytron (Out of Business) Bytron Grinding Limited ADriveiatic Machine & Tool Limited Frank Mechanical (Out of Business) Frank Mechanical (Out of Business) 15-317 Novo NoRoadisk Canada Incorporated Triple Crown Electronics Incorporated Triple Crown Electronics Incorporated CableServ Incorporated Triple Crown Electronics Incorporated Canstar Sports Incorporated Bauer Nike Hockey Incorporated Bauer Incorporated Wicor Canada Incorporated Baka Communications Incorporated The Executive Drivey Cleaners and Launderers Executive Drivey Cleaners and Launderers J.R. Graphics Copy Center Incorporated ON1334600 GEN-58 Executive Drivey Cleaners and Launderers ON1334600 ON1193300 ON2070700 ON2070700 ON2082100 ON2070700 ON1193300 ON2082100 ON2070700 ON0351501 ON0351501 ON0351501 ON0351501 ON1489200 ON1595100 ON1595100 ON1745100 ON2110200 GEN-59 GEN-60 GEN-61 GEN-62 GEN-63 GEN-64 GEN-65 GEN-66 GEN-67 GEN-68 GEN-69 GEN-70 GEN-71 GEN-72 GEN-73 GEN-74 GEN-75 GEN-76 Executive Drivey Cleaners and Launderers Crayden Enterprises Incorporated Chessen U.V. Systems Incorporated Chessen U.V. Systems Incorporated Inbond Systems (See&Use ON2070700) Chessen U.V. Systems Incorporated Crayden Enterprises Incorporated 09-266 Inbond Systems Chessen U.V. Systems Incorporated Macdermid Chemicals Incorporated Macdermid Chemicals Incorporated 25-755 Macdermid Chemicals Incorporated Macdermid Chemicals Incorporated Central Reproductions Limited Alimpo Packaging 02-651 Alimpo Packaging New Wave Beverages Incorporated 1154115 Ontario Limited 4580 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 12 4580 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 12 4580 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 11 4580 Fieldgate Road, Unit 4 4580 Fieldgate Road, Unit 4 300-2680 Skymark Avenue 4560 Fieldgate Drive 4560 Fieldgate Drive 4560 Fieldgate Drive 4560 Fieldgate Drive 4544 Eastgate Parkway 4544 Eastgate Parkway 4544 Eastgate Parkway 4544 Fieldgate Drive 2800 Skymark Avenue, Unit 9 2800 Skymark Avenue, Units 13&14 2800 Skymark Ave, Building 2 2800 Skymark Avenue, Unit 11 2800 Skymark Avenue, Units 13&14, Building 2 2800 Skymark Avenue, Units 13&14, Building 2 4540 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 2 4540 Eastgate Parkway, Units 6&7 4540 Eastgate Parkway, Units 5-7 4540 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 4 4540 Eastgate Parkway, Units 6&7 4540 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 2 4540 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 4 4540 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 6 4530 Fieldgate Drive 4530 Eastgate Parkway 4530 Eastgate Parkway 4531 Eastgate Parkway 4524 Eastgate Parkway 4510 Fieldgate Drive 4510 Fieldgate Drive 4500 Fieldgate Drive 5401 Eglington Ave West, Suite 113 I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls Found within the Study Area Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No City Years Registered Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga 1992-1998 1990 1988-1990 1989-1990 1992-1998 2005 1986-1990 1994-1996 2002-2005 1992-1993, 1997-2001 1995-1997 1998 1999-2001 1993-2001 1993-1998 2002-2005 1999-2001 1994-2004 No Mississauga 1990, 1998 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Etobicoke 1992-1997 1989 1999 2000-2001 1996-1998 1996-1998 1992-1998 1995 1995 1990 1992-1996 1997 1998-2005 1997-2005 1992-1998 1999-2001 1993-2001 1996-1998 FINAL 3 of 3 TABLE 4 SUMMARY OF WASTE GENERATORS CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT Generator Number May Key Company Name Address ON2110200 ON0044323 ON0044323 ON0237702 ON0237702 ON0044323 ON1466600 ON1466600 ON1466600 ON1466600 ON1466600 ON1466600 ON1297400 ON0961801 ON0961801 ON0961801 ON0961801 ON2182400 ON2182400 ON2182400 ON0155311 ON1791901 ON1791901 ON0155311 ON8661339 GEN-77 GEN-78 GEN-79 GEN-80 GEN-81 GEN-82 GEN-83 GEN-84 GEN-85 GEN-86 GEN-87 GEN-88 GEN-89 GEN-90 GEN-91 GEN-92 GEN-93 GEN-94 GEN-95 GEN-96 GEN-97 GEN-98 GEN-99 GEN-100 GEN-101 1154115 Ontario Limited Canada Post Corp. Automotive Svc. Canada Post (Out of Business) Corp. Aurora Photo Engravers Plus Incorporated Aurora Photo Engravers Co. Limited Canada Post (Out of Business) Svc. 08-470 Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated Cooling Tower Maintenance Incorporated 07-203 Erwin Graphics Incorporated 14-805 Frank Mechanical & Machining Sev. Limited Frank Mechanical & Machining Sev. Limited Frank Mechanical & Machining Sev. Limited Frank Mechanical & Machining Sev. Limited G.N. Netcom Incorporated G.N. Netcom Incorporated G.N. Netcom Incorporated (Out of Business) Savin Canada Incorporated Emergency (Out of Business) Emergency Door Service Incorporated Savin Canada Incorporated (Out of Business) Allied Clinical Research 5401 Eglington Ave West, Suite 113 4444 Fieldgate Drive 4444 Fieldgate Drive 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 14 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 14 4444 Fieldgate Drive 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 8 4444 Eastgate Parkway 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 1 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 1 4444 Eastgate Drive, Unit 3 4444 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 3 4444 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 17 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 13 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 12 4444 Fieldgate Drive, Unit 12 4444 Eastgate Parkway, Unit 12 5397 Eglinton Ave West, Unit 101 5397 Eglinton Ave West, Unit 101 5397 Eglinton Ave West, Unit 101 4540 Dixie Road 4540 Dixie Road, Unit B 4541 Dixie Road, Unit B 4540 Dixie Road 4520 Dixie Road Found within the Study Area Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No City Years Registered Etobicoke Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Etobicoke Etobicoke Etobicoke Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga Mississauga 1999-2001 1988-1990 1998 2002-2005 2000-2001 1992-1997 2005 2004 2003 2000-2001 1999 1992-1998 1992-1998 2002-2005 1999-2001 1994 1992-1993, 1995-1998 1996-1998 1999 2000 1993-1997 2000-2001 1994-1999 1998 2002-2005 Notes: GEN - Ontario Regulation 347 Registered Waste Generator NA - Not Available If a waste generator is located outside of the study area boundaries, on an adjacent property it may still be a potential concern. *Map Key corresponds to locations on Figures 2a-2d and Figures 3a-3d* I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls FINAL TABLE 5 Page 1 of 1 SUMMARY OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITES CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT Waste Disposal Site Number A210339 A210339 May Key Operation Name Site Address Region WDS-1 WDS-2 MacDermid Chemicals Incorporated MacDermid Chemicals Incorporated 4530 Eastgate Parkway 4530 Eastgate Parkway Mississauga Mississauga Status Approved Approved Issue Date 12/1/2000 8/8/2000 Notes: WDS - Waste Disposal Sites - MOE 1991 Historical Approval Inventory NA - Not Applicable *Map Key corresponds to locations on Figures 2a-2d and Figures 3a-3d* I:\Ecoplans\02 - Planning\Planning Projects\07-3272 Mississauga BRT\Remediation\Project Report\Draft\07-3272-Mississauga BRT-Ecolog Summary Tables.xls FINAL APPENDIX A Study Area Photographs Photo No. 1: View of the Parkway Belt and hydro corridor on the north side of Highway 403, west of Winston Churchill. Photo taken facing east. Photo No. No 2 View of the residential area adjacent to the study area on the north side of Highway 403 at Winston Churchill Boulevard. Photo taken facing east. Photo No. No 3 View of fuel service station located at the intersection of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Credit Valley Road. The transitway extends from the south into this intersection. Photo taken facing southwest. Photo No. No 4 View of the recreational sports fields on the east side of Erin Mills Parkway, north of Highway 403. The proposed transitway terminates to the west at Erin Mills. Photo taken facing southeast. CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO W.O. 06240 STUDY AREA PHOTOGRAPHS Photo No. No 5 View to the east of Erin Mills Parkway, view of the downward slope to the east and the residential area adjacent to the hydro corridor. Photo taken facing northeast. DATE: JANUARY 2008 PROJECT: 07-3272 FIGURE: A1 Photo No. 6: View of the vacant field to the south of the commercial business complexes on Eglinton Avenue. Photo taken facing west from Commercial Boulevard. Photo No. No 7 View to the west of Dixie Road north of Highway 403. A oil pipeline pressure station is located in this area and the hydro corridor crosses adjacent to Highway 403. Photo taken facing east. Photo No. No 8 View of the hydro corridor and adjacent oil pipeline to the east of Dixie Road. This area is mainly grass and bush covered. Photo taken facing east. Photo No. No 9 View to the west of Eastgate Parkway, south of Eglinton Avenue. This area is adjacent to commercial and industrial businesses. The proposed transitway location is adjacent to the west. Photo taken facing south. CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MISSISSAUGA BRT PROJECT MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO W.O. 06240 STUDY AREA PHOTOGRAPHS Photo No. No 10 View of the dry cleaning facility located at the northeast intersection of Rathburn Road East and Hurontario Street. Photo taken facing northwest. DATE: JANUARY 2008 PROJECT: 07-3272 FIGURE: A2 APPENDIX B Ecolog ERIS Project Site: Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON Client: Katie Gaydon Ecoplans Limited 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississauga, ON L5K 2P8 ERIS Project No: 20070905032 Report Type: Custom Report – 0.25km Search Radius Prepared By: Matt Thompson mthompson@ecologeris.com Date: September 17, 2007 DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information contained in this report has been produced by EcoLog ERIS Ltd. using various sources of information, including information provided by Federal and Provincial government departments. 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Site Diagram ii The records that were found within a specified distance from the project property (the primary search radius) have been plotted on a diagram to provide you with a visual representation of the information available. Sites will be plotted on the diagram if there is sufficient information from the database source to determine accurate geographic coordinates. Each plotted site is marked with an acronym identifying the database in which the record was found (i.e., WDS for Waste Disposal Sites). These are referred to as "Map Keys". A variety of problems are inherent when attempting to associate various government or private source records with locations. EcoLog ERIS has attempted to make the best fit possible between the available data and their positions on the site diagram. Site Profile iii This table describes the records that relate directly to the property that is being researched. Detail Report iv This section represents information, by database, for the records found within the primary search radius. Listed at the end of each database are the sites that could not be plotted on the locator diagram because of insufficient address information. These records will not have map keys. They have been included because they may be found to be relevant during a more detailed investigation. Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Occurrence Reporting Information System Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Appendix: Database Descriptions Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Page 1 18 22 23 24 Report Summary Order Number: Site Name: Site Address Report Type: 20070905032 Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON Custom Report, 0.25 km Search Radius Number of Mappable Records Surrounding the Site Database Selected On-site Within 0.25 0.25km to 2.00km Total AAGR Abandoned Aggregate Inventory N 0 0 0 0 AGR Aggregate Inventory N 0 0 0 0 AMIS Abandoned Mine Information System N 0 0 0 0 ANDR Anderson's Waste Disposal Sites Y 0 0 0 0 AUWR Automobile Wrecking & Supplies Y 0 0 0 0 CA Certificates of Approval N 0 0 0 0 CFOT Commercial Fuel Oil Tanks N 0 0 0 0 CHEM Chemical Register N 0 0 0 0 COAL Coal Gasification Plants N 0 0 0 0 CONV Compliance and Convictions N 0 0 0 0 DRL Drill Hole Database N 0 0 0 0 EBR Environmental Registry N 0 0 0 0 EEM Environmental Effects Monitoring N 0 0 0 0 EHS ERIS Historical Searches N 0 0 0 0 EIIS Environmental Issues Information System N 0 0 0 0 FCON Federal Convictions N 0 0 0 0 FCS Contaminated Sites on Federal Land N 0 0 0 0 FOFT Fisheries & Oceans Fuel Storage Tanks N 0 0 0 0 GEN Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Y 0 101 0 101 IAFT Indian & Northern Affairs Fuel Tanks N 0 0 0 0 MINE Canadian Mine Locations N 0 0 0 0 MNR Mineral Occurrences N 0 0 0 0 NATE National Analysis of Trends in Emergencies System (NATES) N 0 0 0 0 NCPL Non-Compliance Reports N 0 0 0 0 NDFT National Defence & Canadian Forces Fuel Storage Tanks N 0 0 0 0 NDSP National Defence & Canadian Forces Spills N 0 0 0 0 NDWD National Defence & Canadian Forces Waste Disposal Sites N 0 0 0 0 NEES National Environmental Emergencies System (NEES) N 0 0 0 0 NPCB National PCB Inventory N 0 0 0 0 NPRI National Pollutant Release Inventory N 0 0 0 0 OGW Oil and Gas Wells N 0 0 0 0 OOGW Ontario Oil and Gas Wells N 0 0 0 0 OPCB Inventory of PCB Storage Sites Y 0 0 0 0 ORD Orders N 0 0 0 0 ORIS Occurrence Reporting Information System Y 0 24 0 24 PAP Canadian Pulp and Paper N 0 0 0 0 PCFT Parks Canada Fuel Storage Tanks N 0 0 0 0 PES Pesticide Register N 0 0 0 0 PRT Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Y 0 3 0 3 REC Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Receivers Summary N 0 0 0 0 RSC Record of Site Condition N 0 0 0 0 RST Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Y 0 2 0 2 Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Section i Report Summary Order Number: Site Name: Site Address Report Type: 20070905032 Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON Custom Report, 0.25 km Search Radius Database Selected On-site Within 0.25 0.25km to 2.00km Total SCT Scott's Manufacturing Directory N 0 0 0 0 SRDS Wastewater Discharger Registration Database N 0 0 0 0 TANK Anderson's Storage Tanks N 0 0 0 0 TCFT Transport Canada Fuel Storage Tanks N 0 0 0 0 WDS Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Y 0 2 0 2 WDSH Waste Disposal Sites - MOE 1991 Historical Approval Inventory Y 0 0 0 0 WWIS Water Well Information System N 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 132 0 132 The databases chosen by the client as per the submitted order form are denoted in the 'Selected' column in the above table. Counts have been provided outside the primary buffer area for cursory examination only. These records have not been examined or verified, therefore, they are subject to change. Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Section i SITE DIAGRAM GEN GEN GEN54 54 54 54to to to to59 59 59 59 GEN GEN GEN 54 54 to to 59 59 GEN GEN GEN94 94 94to to to96 96 96 FOR REN GEN-45 GEN-45 GEN-45 GEN-45 GEN-45 GEN-45 ORIS-4 ORIS-4 ORIS-4 ORIS-4 ORIS-4 ORIS-4 GEN GEN GEN 76 76 to to 77 77 GEN GEN GEN76 76 76 76to to to to77 77 77 77 0 GEN GEN28 28 28to to to31 31 31 GEN to 31 GEN 28 to 31 GEN GEN GEN20 20 20 20to to to toGEN 21 21 21 28 GEN GEN GEN 20 20 to to 21 21 21 Kilometers GEN GEN GEN to to GEN GEN GEN1 11 11 1to to to to2 22 22 2 PK Y GA TE Y ED N D EA ST R BU RN 40 3 AY HI GH W HA M TH ORIS ORIS ORIS8 88 88 8to to to to12 12 12 12 ORIS ORIS ORIS to to 12 12 D R Golf Course/Driving Range O RP E RD ST E IO N LI H RD Recreation ORIS ORIS ORIS12 12 12to to to16 16 16 Park/Sports Field Rail ORIS-17 ORIS-17 ORIS-17 ORIS-17 ORIS-17 ORIS-17 W Other Recreation Area AV E Railway - Main Q Cemetery U Railway - Abandoned N EE Campground ST Bridge IN ER Wooded Area Rock Cut Dam Auto Wrecker Breakwall Lumber Yard Wetland Pit This diagram is to be used solely for relative street location purposes. It may not accurately portray street or site positions. ORIS-24 ORIS-24 ORIS-24 ORIS-24 ORIS-24 ORIS-24 ORIS-22 ORIS-22 ORIS-22 ORIS-22 ORIS-22 ORIS-22 D Dyke/Levee Y Tank RST-2 RST-2 RST-2 RST-2 RST-2 RST-2 ORIS-23 ORIS-23 ORIS-23 ORIS-23 ORIS-23 ORIS-23 LV B Ü Crane: Stationary Open Reservoir ORIS-19 ORIS-19 ORIS-19 ORIS-19 ORIS-19 ORIS-19 L IL Crane: Moveable PK Permanent Waterway H C R U H C Conveyor PRT-3 PRT-3 PRT-3 PRT-3 PRT-3 PRT-3 N Industrial Resources Hydrographic Features LS IL Vineyard Runway M Trail ORIS ORIS ORIS20 20 20to to to21 21 21 O ST IN Orchard W Embankment ORIS-18 ORIS-18 ORIS-18 ORIS-18 ORIS-18 ORIS-18 S Vegetation Transportation - Other EG LI NT ON Sports/Race Track Railway - Sidetrack Intermittent Waterway ORIS-6 ORIS-6 ORIS-6 ORIS-6 ORIS-6 ORIS-6 R UG IS AV M Waterbody Transformer Station GEN-101 GEN-101 GEN-101 GEN-101 GEN-101 GEN-101 GEN GEN GEN97 97 97 97to to to to100 100 100 100 GEN GEN GEN 97 97 to to 100 100 TA LA C Parks and Recreational Pipeline Tunnel ORIS-7 ORIS-7 ORIS-7 ORIS-7 ORIS-7 ORIS-7 GEN GEN GEN78 78 78 78to to to to93 93 93 93 GEN GEN GEN 78 78 to to 93 93 N M Government and Institutional Pipe & Transmission Lines GEN-75 GEN-75 GEN-75 GEN-75 GEN-75 GEN-75 GEN GEN GEN68 68 68 68to to to to71 71 71 71 GEN GEN GEN 68 68 to to 71 71 WDS WDS1 111 1to to to2 222 2 WDS to WDS WDS to O Resource and Industrial Silo Transmission Tower ORIS-5 ORIS-5 ORIS-5 ORIS-5 ORIS-5 ORIS-5 R U Commercial Chimney GEN GEN GEN73 73 73to to to74 74 74 GEN-72 GEN-72 GEN-72 GEN-72 GEN-72 GEN GEN GEN 38 38 to to 44 44 GEN GEN GEN38 38 38 38to to to to44 44 44 44 H Residential Points of Interest Transmission Line D EN Open Area Database Location R K Landuse Classifications GEN GEN GEN50 50 50 50to to to to53 53 53 53 GEN GEN GEN 50 50 to to 53 53 GEN-33 GEN-33 GEN-33 GEN-33 GEN-33 GEN-33 D R 3 40 EN Y K A M HW TO IG H SEP-17-2007 Project Property W AV E N IE IX GEN-32 GEN-32 GEN-32 GEN-32 GEN-32 GEN-32 LEGEND Ó GEN GEN GEN60 60 60 60to to to to67 67 67 67 GEN GEN GEN 60 60 to to 67 67 GEN GEN GEN25 25 25to to to27 27 27 ERIS Project #: 20070905032 Date: GEN GEN GEN46 46 46 46to to to to49 49 49 49 GEN GEN GEN 46 46 to to 49 49 D Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON ORIS-3 ORIS-3 ORIS-3 ORIS-3 ORIS-3 ORIS-3 EG ORIS-2 ORIS-2 ORIS-2 ORIS-2 ORIS-2 ORIS-2 Project Property: PRT PRT PRT to to PRT PRT PRT1 11 11 1to to to to2 22 22 2 RST-1 RST-1 RST-1 RST-1 RST-1 RST-1 LI N TO GEN GEN GEN8 88 88 8to to to to14 14 14 14 GEN GEN GEN to to 14 14 GEN GEN GEN 35 35 to to 36 36 GEN GEN GEN35 35 35 35to to to to36 36 36 36 GEN-34 GEN-34 GEN-34 GEN-34 GEN-34 DR 12 Concorde Pl, Suite 800 North York, ON M3C 4J2 416-510-5204 GEN GEN GEN 15 15 to to 19 19 GEN GEN GEN15 15 15 15to to to to19 19 19 19 TH ORIS-1 ORIS-1 ORIS-1 ORIS-1 ORIS-1 ORIS-1 GEN GEN GEN3 33 33 3to to to to7 77 77 7 GEN GEN GEN to to 2.14 GEN-37 GEN-37 GEN-37 GEN-37 GEN-37 GEN-37 GEN GEN GEN22 22 22to to to24 24 24 Section ii Site Report Order Number: Site Name: Site Address Report Type: 20070905032 Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga, ON Custom Report, 0.25 km Search Radius FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, REFER TO DETAIL REPORT A search has been conducted for this site (address) and company name. No records were found, within the database(s) selected, that meet either of these criteria. Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Section iii Detail Report Order Number: Site Name: Site Address: Report Type: 20070905032 Highway 403 Renforth Dr & Eglinton Ave W Mississauga ON Custom Report, 0.25 km Search Radius If information is required for sites located beyond the selected address, please contact your ERIS representative. Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Occurrence Reporting Information System Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Section iv Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-1 BURKE & WALLACE 5135 CREEKBANK ROAD MISSISSAUGA L4W 1R3 0000 *** NOT DEFINED *** GEN-2 Environment Management Group Ltd. 5135 Creekbank Road Mississauga L4W 1R3 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s ON0371300 86,87,88,89,90,92,93,94 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 212 ACID WASTE - OTHER METALS ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 221 LIGHT FUELS 232 POLYMERIC RESINS 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 262 DETERGENTS/SOAPS 263 267 ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ORGANIC ACIDS 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 221 LIGHT FUELS 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 113 122 ON6752622 02,03,04 145 148 GEN-3 GEN-4 HEWLETT-PACKARD (CANADA) 5150 SPECTRUM WAY C/O 6877 GOREWAY DRIVE LTD. MISSISSAUGA L4V 1M8 0000 HEWLETT-PACKARD (CANADA) 5150 SPECTRUM WAY MISSISSAUGA LTD. 19-544 L4W 5G1 7799 Page 1 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: *** NOT DEFINED *** s ON0844703 90 OTHER BUSINESS SERV. ON0844703 94,95 s Page 1 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Address Map Key Company GEN-5 HEWLETT PACKARD (CANADA) 5150 SPECTRUM WAY MISSISSAUGA LTD. L4W 5G1 SIC Code SIC Description 7799 OTHER BUSINESS SERV. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 212 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 221 LIGHT FUELS 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 112 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS NEUTRALIZED WASTES HEAVY METALS POLYMERIC RESINS 121 145 ON0844703 92,93,97,98,99,00,01 148 GEN-6 HEWLETT PACKARD (CANADA) 5150 SPECTRUM WAY MISSISSAUGA CO. L4W 5G1 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON0844703 02,03,04,05 114 122 131 232 263 265 212 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 221 LIGHT FUELS 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 121 145 148 Page 2 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS GRAPHIC ART WASTES Page 2 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company GEN-7 HEWLETT PACKARD (CANADA) 5150 SPECTRUM WAY MISSISSAUGA LTD. 19-544 L4W 5G1 GEN-8 GEN-9 GEN-10 GEN-11 GEN-12 GEN-13 PIRLITOR MACHINE & TOOL LTD. PIRLITOR MACHINE AND TOOL LIMITED ROYAL YORK CONCRETE & DRAIN LTD. RMF Design and Manufacturing Inc. Precise cooling Limited Cim Data Address SIC Code SIC Description 7799 OTHER BUSINESS SERV. Generator #: Approval Yrs: 5155 SPECTRUM WAY BLDG. #2 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A1 3081 5155 SPECTRUM WAY BUILDING 2 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A1 3081 5155 SPECTRUM WAY, UNIT 1 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A1 4564 5155 Spectrum Way C-LB-PC Mississauga L4W 5A1 541330 5155 Spectrum Way N-UR-?? Mississagua L4W 5A1 493120 5155 Spectrum Way, Unit 18 Mississauga L4W 5A1 Page 3 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description 212 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 221 LIGHT FUELS 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 148 ON0844703 96 MACHINE SHOP IND. 121 ON1015501 94 MACHINE SHOP IND. ON1015501 99,00,01 BULK DRY TRUCKING s ON1540400 99,00,01,05 Engineering Services s ON3906145 04 Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage s ON1894005 04 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON5365467 03,04 Page 3 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address GEN-14 PIRLITOR MACHINE AND TOOL LIMITED 5155 SPECTRUM WAY, UNIT #2 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A1 GEN-15 GEN-16 GEN-17 GEN-18 BELL DISTRIBUTION INC. Apple Express Datex-Ohmeda (Canada) Inc. BELL MOBILITY SIC Code Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4839 5055 Satellite Dr., Unit 5 Mississauga L4W 5K7 493190 BELL MOBILITY PAGING 5055 SATELLITE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 5K7 Waste Code Waste Description 253 EMULSIFIED OILS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 112 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS PATHOLOGICAL WASTES s 5055 SATELLITE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 5K7 5055 Satellite Drive Unit #5 Mississauga L4W 5K7 SIC Description Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: 339110 Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON1015501 02,03,04,05 OTHER TELECOMMUN. ON2497000 99,00,01 Other Warehousing and Storage 122 ON1621313 05 Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing 312 s 331 ON1950750 05 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 122 121 145 ON1347225 02,03,04,05 148 263 331 GEN-19 BELL MOBILITE INC. BELL MOBILITY PAGING 5055 SATELLITE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 5K7 3351 Generator #: Approval Yrs: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ON1347225 00,01 s 121 145 148 263 331 Page 4 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS WASTE COMPRESSED GASES ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS WASTE COMPRESSED GASES ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS WASTE COMPRESSED GASES Page 4 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-20 ERNEST GREEN & SON LTD. 2395 SKYMARK AVE. MISSISSAUGA L4W 4Y6 2821 PLATEMAKING, ETC. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 145 211 ON1996200 95,96,97,98 264 265 GEN-21 GEN-22 GEN-23 GEN-24 ERNEST GREEN & SON LTD. PHARMACIA & UPJOHN PFIZER CANADA INC. PFIZER CANADA INC. 2395 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4W 4Y6 2400 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4W 5L7 2400 SKYMARK AVENUE Unit #3 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5L7 2400 Skymark Ave Unit 3 MISSISSAUGA 2821 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 9959 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: 325410 Generator #: Approval Yrs: GEN-25 Branair Ltd. 5099 Creekbank Drive Mississauga L4W 5N2 Page 5 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. PLATEMAKING, ETC. s 211 ON1996200 99,00,01,02,03,04,05 OTHER SERV. TO BLDG. PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES GRAPHIC ART WASTES PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES AROMATIC SOLVENTS 265 PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES GRAPHIC ART WASTES 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 261 PHARMACEUTICALS s 261 PHARMACEUTICALS 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 261 PHARMACEUTICALS 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 264 ON1427403 99,00,01 ON1427403 02 Pharmaceutical & Medicine Mfg. s ON1427403 03,04,05 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 145 PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES AROMATIC SOLVENTS ON5966052 02,03,04 Page 5 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-26 H & R PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 5099 CREEK BANK ROAD MISSISSAUGA L4W 5N2 531120 Lessors - Non-Res. Buildings (exc. Mini-Ware) Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 112 123 ON2134319 03,04,05 145 312 GEN-27 GEN-28 GEN-29 GEN-30 GEN-31 GEN-32 Bell Mobility HYAL PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION Tyco Electronics M/A-COM Private Radio Systems Ca Land Rover Canada LAND ROVER CANADA INC. Apple Express 5099 CREEKBANK ROAD Mississauga L4W 5N2 513310 2425 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4W 4Y6 3741 2425 Skymark Ave. Unit # 4 Mississauga L4W 4Y6 2425 Skymark Avenue Unit 6 Mississauga L4W 4Y6 2425 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4W 4Y6 4800 Eastgate Parkway Unit 6 Mississauga L4W 3W6 Page 6 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3231 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 493110 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Wired Telecommunications Carriers s PHARM./MEDICAL IND. PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 331 WASTE COMPRESSED GASES 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS WASTE COMPRESSED GASES 331 ON9650782 02,03,04,05 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS ALKALINE PHOSPHATES 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 261 PHARMACEUTICALS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 112 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS PHARMACEUTICALS s ON0479601 96,97,98,99,00,01 ON1682544 02,03,04 ON9490869 02,03,04 MOTOR VEHICLE IND. s ON2366100 98,99,00,01 General Warehousing and Storage ON5520288 05 s 261 263 ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS Page 6 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address GEN-33 Richemont Canada, Inc 4610 Eastgate Parkway Unit 1 Mississauga L4W 3W6 SIC Code Waste Code Waste Description SIC Description s Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON2111201 02,03,04,05 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 148 INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS WASTE COMPRESSED GASES 263 331 GEN-34 GEN-35 NORTHERN ELEVATOR SERVICES LIMITED CAMCO INC. 5045 ORBITOR DRIVE, MISSISSAGUA C/O 67 COMMANDER BLVD. SCARBOROUGH L4W 4Y4 0000 2645 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4W 4H2 3321 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: *** NOT DEFINED *** s ON0522205 94 MAJOR APPLIANCE IND. s 241 OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 114 241 OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 114 122 ON0043203 89,90,98 145 GEN-36 CAMCO INC. 570 08- 2645 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4N 4H2 3321 Generator #: Approval Yrs: MAJOR APPLIANCE IND. s 122 ON0043203 92,93,94,95,96,97 145 GEN-37 GEN-38 STANNAIR CONDITIONING FRANK MECHANICAL&MACHINING SEV.LTD 2645 SKYMARK AVENUE MISSISSAUGA L4N 4H2 4580 FIELDGATE ROAD UNIT #4 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4K4 Page 7 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. 4243 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 0000 Generator #: Approval Yrs: WET HEAT. & AIR CON. s ON0279102 00,01,02,03,04,05 *** NOT DEFINED *** s ON0961800 86,87,88 Page 7 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-39 ADRIATIC MACHINE & TOOL LTD. 01-257 4580 FIELDGATE DRIVE UNIT #11 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3081 MACHINE SHOP IND. 4580 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 12 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3062 4580 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 12 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3062 4580 FIELDGATE DRIVE UNIT #11 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3081 4580 FIELDGATE ROAD UNIT #4 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4K4 3192 4580 FIELDGATE ROAD UNIT #4 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4K4 3192 300-2680 Skymark Avenue Mississauga L4W 5L6 414510 GEN-40 GEN-41 GEN-42 GEN-43 GEN-44 GEN-45 BYTRON (OUT OF BUS) 05-582 BYTRON GRINDING LTD. ADRIATIC MACHINE & TOOL LTD. FRANK MECHANICAL (OUT OF BUSINESS) FRANK MECHANICAL (OUT OF BUSINESS)15-317 NOVO NORDISK CANADA INC. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: GEN-46 TRIPLE CROWN ELECTRONICS 4560 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA INC. L4W 3W6 Page 8 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. 3381 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 112 261 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS PHARMACEUTICALS 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS ON1014000 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 METAL DIES, ETC. IND ON1402600 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 METAL DIES, ETC. IND ON1402600 90 MACHINE SHOP IND. ON1014000 88,89,90 CONSTRTUCTION EQUIP. ON0961800 89,90 CONSTRTUCTION EQUIP. s ON0961800 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 Pharmaceuticals and Pharmacy Supplies Wholesaler-Distributors s 122 ON0204801 05 COMMUN., ENERGY WIRE s ON0557400 86,87,88,89,90 Page 8 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Address Map Key Company GEN-47 TRIPLE CROWN ELECTRONICS 4560 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA INC. 38-166 L4W 3W6 GEN-48 CableServ Inc. 4560 Eastgate Parkway Mississauga L4W 3W6 SIC Code SIC Description 3381 COMMUN., ENERGY WIRE Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 241 ON0557400 94,95,96 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 112 112 148 ON0557400 02,03,04,05 241 GEN-49 GEN-50 GEN-51 GEN-52 TRIPLE CROWN ELECTRONICS 4560 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA INC. L4W 3W6 CANSTAR SPORTS INC. BAUER NIKE HOCKEY INC. BAUER INCORPORATED 3381 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4544 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3931 4544 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3931 4544 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 Page 9 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3931 Generator #: Approval Yrs: COMMUN., ENERGY WIRE s SPORTING GOODS IND. s SPORTING GOODS IND. s ON1004003 99,00,01 112 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 146 s OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 211 OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS AROMATIC SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 263 ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS 146 211 OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS AROMATIC SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 263 ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS 146 148 ON1004003 98 SPORTING GOODS IND. ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS 252 ON1004003 95,96,97 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 263 241 ON0557400 92,93,97,98,99,00,01 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 148 Page 9 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-53 WICOR CANADA INC. 4544 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 4243 WET HEAT. & AIR CON. GEN-54 GEN-55 BAKA COMMUNICATIONS INC. THE EXECUTIVE DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS 2800 SKYMARK AVENUE, UNIT #9 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A6 2800 SKYMARK AVENUE UNITS 13 &14 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A6 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3351 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description 213 PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 232 POLYMERIC RESINS 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS s ON1768900 93,94,95,96,97,98,99,00,0 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS 145 ON1746900 93,94,95,96,97,98 ON1334600 02,03,04,05 GEN-56 EXECUTIVE DRY CLEANERS/LAUNDERERS 2800 SKYMARK AVENUE, BUILD #2 9721 POWER UNITS 13 &14 LAUND./CLEANERS MISSISSAUGA ON1334600 Generator #: L4W 5A6 Approval Yrs: 99,00,01 s 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS GEN-57 J.R. GRAPHICS COPY CENTER INC. 2800 SKYMARK AVENUE, UNIT 11 MISSISSAUGA L4W 5A6 6571 s 264 PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES 2800 SKYMARK AVE. BUILD #2 UNIT #13&14 MISSISSAUGA, C/O 15 WEST DEANE PK DR. ETOBICOKE L4W 5A6 9721 s 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS 2800 SKYMARK AVE. BUILD #2 UNIT #13&14 MISSISSAUGA, C/O 15 WEST DEANE PK DR. ETOBICOKE L4W 5A6 9721 s 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS GEN-58 GEN-59 EXECUTIVE DRY CLEANERS/LAUNDERERS EXECUTIVE DRY CLEANERS/LAUNDERERS 14852 Page 10 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: CAMERA/PHOTO. SUPPLY ON1948800 94,95,96,97,98,99,00,01,0 2,03,04 POWER LAUND./CLEANER ON1334600 90,98 POWER LAUND./CLEANER ON1334600 92,93,94,95,96,97 Page 10 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-60 CRAYDEN ENTERPRISES INC. 4540 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 2 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3231 MOTOR VEHICLE IND. GEN-61 GEN-62 GEN-63 GEN-64 GEN-65 GEN-66 GEN-67 CHESSEN U.V. SYSTEMS INC. CHESSEN U.V. SYSTEMS INC. INBOND SYSTEMS (SEE&USE ON2070700) CHESSEN U.V. SYSTEMS INC. CRAYDEN ENTERPRISES INC. 09-266 INBOND SYSTEMS CHESSEN U.V. SYSTEMS INC. Waste Code Waste Description s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES METAL DIES, ETC. IND. 4540 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNITS 3062 6&7 MISSISSAUGA ON2070700 Generator #: L4W 3W6 Approval Yrs: 99 s 211 AROMATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS METAL DIES, ETC. IND. 4540 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNITS 3062 5-7 MISSISSAUGA ON2070700 Generator #: L4W 3W6 Approval Yrs: 00,01 s 211 AROMATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OTHER ELECT. EQUIP. s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 211 AROMATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 241 HALOGENATED SOLVENTS s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 211 AROMATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4540 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 4 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3379 4540 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 6&7 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3062 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4540 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 2 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 6359 4540 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 4 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3379 4540 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT #6 MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3062 Page 11 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON1193300 89 ON2082100 96,97,98 METAL DIES, ETC. IND. ON2070700 96,97,98 OTHER VEH. REPAIR ON1193300 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 OTHER ELECT. EQUIP. ON2082100 95 METAL DIES, ETC. IND. ON2070700 95 Page 11 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-68 MACDERMID CHEMICALS INC. 4530 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 2W6 3711 IND. INORGANIC CHEM. 4530 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3711 GEN-69 MACDERMID CHEMICALS INC. 25-755 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 121 ON0351501 90 IND. INORGANIC CHEM. 112 s 112 114 ON0351501 92,93,94,95,96 121 135 148 212 233 263 268 GEN-70 MACDERMID CHEMICALS INC 4530 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3711 Generator #: Approval Yrs: IND. INORGANIC CHEM. ON0351501 97 s 112 114 121 135 148 212 233 263 268 Page 12 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS REACTIVE ANION WASTES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS OTHER POLYMERIC WASTES ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS AMINES ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS REACTIVE ANION WASTES INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS OTHER POLYMERIC WASTES ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS AMINES Page 12 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-71 MACDERMID CHEMICALS INC. 4530 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 3711 IND. INORGANIC CHEM. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 131 145 ON0351501 98,99,00,01,02,03,04,05 251 123 ACID WASTE - HEAVY METALS OTHER INORGANIC ACID WASTES ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS ALKALINE WASTES - OTHER METALS ALKALINE PHOSPHATES 135 REACTIVE ANION WASTES 148 INORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 112 114 121 122 212 233 262 GEN-73 GEN-74 CENTRAL REPRODUCTIONS LTD. ALIMPO PACKAGING 02-651 ALIMPO PACKAGING 4524 EASTGATE PARKWAY MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 2821 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4510 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 1111 4510 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 1111 Page 13 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: PLATEMAKING, ETC. 267 268 AMINES 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 145 265 PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES GRAPHIC ART WASTES s 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES s 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES s ON1489200 97,98,99,00,01,02,03,04,0 5 SOFT DRINK IND. OTHER POLYMERIC WASTES DETERGENTS/SOAPS ORGANIC LABORATORY CHEMICALS ORGANIC ACIDS 263 GEN-72 NEUTRALIZED WASTES HEAVY METALS PAINT/PIGMENT/COATING RESIDUES OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 264 ON1595100 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 SOFT DRINK IND. ON1595100 99,00,01 Page 13 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-75 NEW WAVE BEVERAGE INC. 4500 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 3W6 1111 SOFT DRINK IND. 5401 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, SUITE 113 ETOBICOKE M9C 5K6 2811 5401 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST SUITE 113 ETOBICOKE M9C 5K6 2811 4444 FIELDGATE DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA C/O 20 BAY STREET ROOM 606 TORONTO M5J 1A1 0000 4444 FIELDGATE DRIVE MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4841 GEN-76 GEN-77 GEN-78 GEN-79 GEN-80 1154115 ONTARIO LIMITED 1154115 ONTARIO LIMITED CANADA POST CORP AUTOMOTIVE SVC. CANADA POST (OUT OF BUSINESS) CORP. AURORA PHOTO ENGRAVERS PLUS INC. 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 14 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES s 264 PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES s 264 PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES s 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 132 NEUTRALIZED WASTES OTHER METALS ACID WASTE - OTHER METALS PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES ON1745100 93,94,95,96,97,98,99,00,0 1 BUSINESS FORMS PRINT. ON2110200 96,97,98 BUSINESS FORMS PRINT. ON2110200 99,00,01 *** NOT DEFINED *** ON0044323 88,89,90 POSTAL SERVICE IND. ON0044323 98 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 113 ON0237702 02,03,04,05 264 GEN-81 AURORA PHOTO ENGRAVERS CO. LTD. 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 14 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 2821 Generator #: Approval Yrs: PLATEMAKING, ETC. ON0237702 00,01 s 113 132 241 264 Page 14 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. ACID WASTE - OTHER METALS NEUTRALIZED WASTES OTHER METALS HALOGENATED SOLVENTS PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES Page 14 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-82 CANADA POST (OUT OF BUSINESS)SVC. 08-470 4444 FIELDGATE DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA C/O 20 BAY STREET ROOM 606 TORONTO M5J 1A1 4841 POSTAL SERVICE IND. 4444 Eastgate Parkway Unit #8 Mississauga L4W 4T6 238220 4444 Eastgate Parkway C-LB-PC Mississauga L4W 4T6 238220 GEN-83 GEN-84 GEN-85 GEN-86 GEN-87 GEN-88 GEN-89 COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. 4444 Eastgate Parkway Unit #1 Mississauga L4W 4T6 COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. COOLING TOWER MAINTENANCE INC. 07-203 ERWIN GRAPHICS INC. 14-805 Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: s ON0044323 92,93,94,95,96,97 Plumbing Heating and AirConditioning Contractors s 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 146 OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS ON1466600 05 Plumbing Heating and AirConditioning Contractors s ON1466600 04 s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 1 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4243 4444 EASTGATE DRIVE, UNIT 3 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4243 4444 FIELDGATE DRIVE, UNIT 3 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4243 4444 FIELDGATE DR., UNIT 17 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 2849 Page 15 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Waste Code Waste Description Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON1466600 03 WET HEAT. & AIR CON. s 252 ON1466600 00,01 WET HEAT. & AIR CON. s 146 OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS s 146 OTHER SPECIFIED INORGANICS s 264 PHOTOPROCESSING WASTES ON1466600 99 WET HEAT. & AIR CON. ON1466600 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 OTHER PRINTING IND. ON1297400 92,93,94,95,96,97,98 Page 15 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address GEN-90 FRANK MECHANICAL & MACHINING SERVICE LTD 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 13 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 GEN-91 GEN-92 GEN-93 GEN-94 GEN-95 GEN-96 GEN-97 FRANK MECHANICAL & MACHINING SERVICE LTD FRANK MECHANICAL & MACHINING SERVICE LTD FRANK MECHANICAL & MACHINING SERVICE LTD G.N. NETCOM INC. G.N. NETCOM INC. G.N. NETC(OUT OF BUSINESS) SAVIN CANADA INC. 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, UNIT 12 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4444 FIELDGATE DRIVE, #12 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 4444 EASTGATE PARKWAY, #12 MISSISSAUGA L4W 4T6 SIC Code Waste Code Waste Description 212 ALIPHATIC SOLVENTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 251 OIL SKIMMINGS & SLUDGES 252 WASTE OILS & LUBRICANTS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 121 ALKALINE WASTES - HEAVY METALS s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3192 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3192 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 3192 Generator #: Approval Yrs: 5397 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, #101 ETOBICOKE M9C 5K6 9949 5397 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, UNIT 101 ETOBICOKE M9C 5K6 9949 5397 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, UNIT 101 ETOBICOKE M9C 5K6 9949 4540 DIXIE ROAD MISSISSAUGA L4W 1N2 9913 Page 16 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. SIC Description Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: ON0961801 02,03,04,05 CONSTRTUCTION EQUIP. s ON0961801 99,00,01 CONSTRTUCTION EQUIP. s ON0961801 94 CONSTRTUCTION EQUIP. s ON0961801 92,93,95,96,97,98 OTHER REPAIR SERV. ON2182400 96,97,98 OTHER REPAIR SERV. ON2182400 99 OTHER REPAIR SERV. ON2182400 00 OFF. FURN./MACH. REN ON0155311 93,94,95,96,97 Page 16 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Map Key Company Address SIC Code SIC Description GEN-98 EMERGENCY (OUT OF BUSINESS) 4540 DIXIE ROAD, UNIT B MISSISSAUGA L4W 1N2 9949 OTHER REPAIR SERV. 4540 DIXIE ROAD, UNIT B MISSISSAUGA L4W 1N2 9949 4540 DIXIE ROAD MISSISSAUGA L4W 1N2 9913 GEN-99 GEN-100 GEN-101 EMERGENCY DOOR SERVICE INC. SAVIN CANADA INC.(OUT OF BUSINESS) Allied Clinical Research 4520 Dixie Road, mississauga L4W 1N2 Page 17 of Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Generator #: Approval Yrs: Waste Code Waste Description s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 213 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES s 312 PATHOLOGICAL WASTES ON1791901 00,01 OTHER REPAIR SERV. ON1791901 94,95,96,97,98,99 OFF. FURN./MACH. REN. ON0155311 98 ON8661339 02,03,04,05 Page 17 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Occurrence Reporting Information System Map Key Company Address Spill ID Medium Environmental Impact ORIS-1 PRIVATE OWNER 5155 SPECTRUM WAY UNIT 34 SEPTIC SYSTEM MISSISSAUGA CITY L4W 5A1 208835 Land, Water Possible ETOBICOKE CREEK, NORTH OF EGLINTON, NEAR THE MISSISSAUGA/ETOBICOKE BORDER MISSISSAUGA CITY 118453 ETOBICOKE CREEK SOUTH OF EGLINTON, JUST EAST OF DIXIE MISSISSAUGA CITY 19983 2600 SKYMARK ST. MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY L4W 5B2 121674 ENCINO ST. DEAD END MISSISSAUGA CITY 67643 ORIS-2 ORIS-3 ORIS-4 ORIS-5 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PRIVATE OWNER UNKNOWN ORIS-7 ABANDONED CONTAINER WATER WATER OVERLAND EXPRESS WATER 36150 LAND Page 1 of Occurrence Reporting Information System Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. s 9/13/1995 NOT ANTICIPATED s 6/8/1989 POSSIBLE s 12/11/1995 CONFIRMED s 3/4/1992 APPROX. 180 L. OF USED MOTOR OIL DUMPED ON UNKNOWN VANDALISM LAND s Water course or lake s s s s Water course or lake s POSSIBLE s 6/14/1997 s Soil Contamination LAND / WATER POSSIBLE s 6/12/1990 s GROUND. UNKNOWN SOURCE s Soil contamination UNKNOWN SOURCE-UNKNOWN MATERIAL SPILLED FROM OTHER CONTAINER LEAK UNKNOWN Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: CONFIRMED PRIVATE OWNER-3L GASOLINETO STORM SEWER FROM CAR IN UNDERGROUND PARKING,FD UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Synopsis: Cause: 403 AND CAWTHRA RD. TRANSPORT TRUCK (CARGO) MISSISSAUGA CITY s WHITE FOAM IN ETOBICOKE CREEK. WASTEWATER DISCHARGE TO WATERCOURSE ERROR Synopsis: Cause: 142051 s Groundwater pollution SOURCE UNKNOWN: STRONG OIL SHEEN REPORTED IN ETOBICOKE CREEK, WORKS. UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Synopsis: Cause: N/W CORNER OF TOMKEN & EASTGATE PARKWAY. OWNER/CONTROLLER UNKNOWN MISSISSAUGA CITY s 2001/08/11 Nature of Impact MISSISSAUGA:SPECTRUM MGMT- 4540L OF UNCHL.SEWAGE TO EXCAVATED PIT. UNDERGROUND TANK LEAK OTHER Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: ORIS-6 Date of Occurrence s ABANDONED DRUMS. s Water course or lake s T & T OLEX(OVERLAND) - 4 204 LTR DRUMS OF RESIN ADHESIVE TO ROAD & DTICH. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK OTHER Page 18 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Occurrence Reporting Information System Map Key Company Address Spill ID Medium Environmental Impact ORIS-8 TRANSPORT TRUCK HWY #10 N. OF HWY #403 -EAST SHOULDER MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 134209 LAND POSSIBLE WESTBOUND 403 BEFORE HWY 10 MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 176682 ON HWY 403 W-BOUND AT HWY. 10 MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 196747 HWY # 403 WESTBOUND/WEST OF HWY # 10, NEAR MAVIS RD. MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 122844 ORIS-9 ORIS-10 ORIS-11 ORIS-12 GO TRANSIT MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT TRUCK ETHERINGTON HOLDINGS INC. HWY #403 AT MAVIS RD. MISSISSAUGA CITY LAND ORIS-14 CONTRACTOR Land LAND TRANSPORT TRUCK MAVIS RD. NORTHBOUND ON THE RAMP TO HWY 403 WESTBOUND MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 71606 Page 2 of Occurrence Reporting Information System Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Confirmed NOT ANTICIPATED LAND s s 2001/03/20 s 1/20/1996 s Soil contamination s MTO.CONTAINED. s Soil contamination s HWY. 403 DUE TO MVA. s s s 9/6/1988 s s ETHERINGTON HOLDINGS -225LTR. DIESEL TO DITCH FROMFATAL VEHICLE ACCIDENT. OTHER TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT UNKNOWN LAND NOT ANTICIPATED s 10/9/1991 s s BACKENTRY ARCTURUS CONTRACTING - SEVERED SEWAGE FORCEMAIN PIPE/HOSE LEAK DAMAGE BY MOVING EQUIPMENT Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: s Soil contamination KELEYSEN TRANSPORT -30 L DIESEL TO HWY # 403,TRUCKHIT METAL PIECE,CLEANED. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ADVERSE ROAD CONDITION Synopsis: Cause: 59434 s 1/14/2000 PICKUP TRUCK (N.O.S) -100 L OF GASOLINE TO OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Synopsis: Cause: MAVIS RD. NORTH OF 403 (N.O.S.) MISSISSAUGA CITY POSSIBLE GO TRANSIT: SPILL OF 20L COOLANT TO HWY.403. OTHER TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENT UNKNOWN Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: ORIS-13 s 11/13/1996 Nature of Impact GO BUS-20L OF ANTIFREEZE TO SHOIULDER OF RD.-ALL CLEANED. PIPE/HOSE LEAK EQUIPMENT FAILURE Synopsis: Cause: 8946 Date of Occurrence LAND / WATER NOT ANTICIPATED s 6/5/1992 s Water course or lake s MOHAL DHALIWAL-TRUCK FLIP- 225 L DIESEL FUEL ONTO ROAD & IN DITCH. TRUCK/TRAILER OVERTURN ERROR Page 19 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Occurrence Reporting Information System Map Key Company Address Spill ID Medium Environmental Impact ORIS-15 TRANSPORT TRUCK ON MAVIS RD, BETWEEN HWY 403 AND RATHBURN MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 159870 LAND POSSIBLE HWY 403 AT MAVIS ROAD TRANSPORT TRUCK (CARGO) MISSISSAUGA CITY 150000 HWY 403 WEST OF MAVIS ROAD. MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 161089 OFFRAMP FROM #403, SOUTHBOUND ON MAVIS MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 22996 ALONG HWY #403 WEST AT CREDITVIEW RD. MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 85784 4530 ERIN MILLS PKWY MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY L5M 4L9 177053 CORNER OF ERIN MILLS & CREDIT VALLEY SERVICE STATION MISSISSAUGA CITY 23948 ORIS-16 ORIS-17 ORIS-18 ORIS-19 ORIS-20 ORIS-21 TRANSPORT TRUCK TRANSPORT TRUCK CASTROL TRANSPORT TRUCK PRIVATE OWNER ESSO PETROLEUM Page 3 of Occurrence Reporting Information System Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. TRANSPORT TRUCK-70 L UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Synopsis: Cause: LAND s 9/8/1998 HYDRAULIC OIL s 12/7/1997 Nature of Impact s Water course or lake TO s ROADWAY AND CATCH BASIN. s Multi Media Pollution s SEABOARD LIQUID CARRIERS:400 L HYDRAULIC OIL TO DITCH,FD,WORKS,CLEANED-UP VALVE/FITTING LEAK OR FAILURE CORROSION Synopsis: Cause: LAND / WATER POSSIBLE s 10/14/1998 s Multi Media Pollution s TRAFFIC EXPRESS-900 L DIESEL,100 L HYDRAULIC OIL TO HWY/DITCH,REGION. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Synopsis: Cause: s 8/1/1989 LAND s s CASTROL- SPILL OF 50 LTR OF HYDRAULIC OIL TO ROAD.CLEANED UP. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Synopsis: Cause: LAND NOT ANTICIPATED s 5/19/1993 s s CANADA DRY-APPROX 120L DIESEL ALONG HWY,DAMAGED TRUCK SADDLE TK,MTO,WORKS OTHER CONTAINER LEAK EQUIPMENT FAILURE Synopsis: Cause: LAND POSSIBLE s 1/27/2000 s Soil contamination s PRIVATE OWNER- 30L SPILL OF GASOLINE TO PUMP AREA.LEAKING GAS TANK. F/D. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK MATERIAL FAILURE Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: POSSIBLE Date of Occurrence s 8/19/1989 LAND ESSO SERVICE STATION PIPE/HOSE LEAK EQUIPMENT FAILURE s s - 200 L OF GASOLINE TO PAVEMENT. Page 20 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Occurrence Reporting Information System Map Key Company Address Spill ID Medium Environmental Impact ORIS-22 TRANSPORT TRUCK HWY 403 WESTBOUND AT ERIN MILLS PARKWAY MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA CITY 149228 LAND POSSIBLE HWY 403 EAST OF WINSTON CHURCHILL. MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) MISSISSAUGA 191057 HWY 403 WEST AT WINSTON CHURCHILL MOTOR VEHICLE (OPERATING FLUID) OAKVILLE TOWN 80157 ORIS-23 ORIS-24 PRIVATE OWNER AUTO HAULAWAY (1981) LTD. Page 4 of Occurrence Reporting Information System Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. s 11/14/1997 EMJ CANADA-200 L DIESEL SHOULDER OF HWY,SAND OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Synopsis: Cause: LAND POSSIBLE s 11/26/2000 Nature of Impact s s APPLIED,REGION,MTO. s Soil contamination s s Water course or lake s PRIVATE AUTO-4L MOTOR OILTO DITCH,MVA,FD,OPP. OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Synopsis: Cause: Synopsis: Cause: Date of Occurrence LAND / WATER POSSIBLE s 12/22/1992 AUTO HAULAWAY-900 L DIESEL FUEL TO SHOULDER OF HWY 403,OPP,FD AND MTO OTHER CONTAINER LEAK ERROR Page 21 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Map Key Company PRT-1 Address Location ID Type 5495 EGLINTON AV. ETOBICOKE 4686 retail Expiry Date Capacity (L) Licence # Facility Description s GASOLINE STATION - SELF SER PRT-2 ALFRED GUN GAS BAR ATTN ALFRED GUN 5495 EGLINTON AV W MISSISSAUGA 24439 retail 1995-05-31 140800 0076362722 s GASOLINE STATION - SS PRT-3 UNIPETRO RESOURCES INC ATTN AC CHOU 4530 ERIN MILLS PKWY MISSISSAUGA L5M 4L9 9080 retail 1994-10-31 114500 0076404359 s GASOLINE STATION - SS Page 1 of Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Page 22 of Detail Report Private Source Database Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Map Key Company Address Facility RST-1 PETRO CANADA 5495 EGLINTON AVE W ETOBICOKE M9C 5K5 Service Stations-Gasoline, Oil & Natural Gas RST-2 CREDIT VALLEY ESSO 4530 ERIN MILLS PKY MISSISSAUGA L5M4L9 Service Stations-Gasoline, Oil & Natural Gas Page 1 of Retail Fuel Storage Tanks Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Description Page 23 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Map Key Related Site(s) Operation Name Site Address 4530 Eastgate Parkway, s Mississauga, L4W 3W6 WDS-1 Certificate No.: A210339 Waste Type: Issue Date: 12/1/2000 Waste Type Other: Status: Approved Waste Class: Application Status: Notice Other Approvals/Permits: Project Description: Concession: Lot: Approval Description: Region/County: Regional Municipality Of Peel Proponent: MacDermid Chemicals Incorporated Address: 4530 Eastgate Parkway City: Mississauga Facility Type: Transfer District Office: Halton-Peel Municipalities Served: All of the Ontario Printed Circuit Board Accounts Plus One account in Regina Sask. 0.1558 Total Area (ha): Modifications condition no. 6 to allow flexibility in the number of totes and drums received on site. Waste Description: Site Closing Description: Landfill Capacity (m³): Landfill Monitoring: Landfill Control Type: Est. Closure Date: Transfer Area (ha): Transfer Capacity (m³): 41800 Transfer Sites Cert. No.: Old Bridge Chemicals Inc. Incinerator Area (ha): Incinerator Capacity (t): Processing Area (m³): Processing Capacity (m³/d): Processing Volume (m³): Processing Feed (m³): Mobile Units: Mobile Description: Mobile Capacity: Mobile Unit Cert. No.: Page 1 of Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Page 24 of Detail Report Provincial Source Database Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Map Key Related Site(s) Operation Name Site Address 4530 Eastgate Parkway, s Mississauga, L4W 3W6 WDS-2 Certificate No.: A210339 Waste Type: Issue Date: 8/8/2000 Waste Type Other: Status: Approved Waste Class: Application Status: Notice Other Approvals/Permits: Generator Registration No. ON351501 Project Description: Concession: Lot: Reduce the number of drums of waste accumulating from 200 to 188 and add 2 (270 gallon) totes. Approval Description: Region/County: Regional Municipality Of Peel Proponent: MacDermid Chemicals Incorporated Address: 4530 Eastgate Parkway City: Mississauga Facility Type: Transfer District Office: Halton-Peel Municipalities Served: All of our Ontario Printed Circuit Board Accounts Plus one account in Regina Sask. 0.1558 Total Area (ha): Alkaline solutions Waste Description: Site Closing Description: Landfill Capacity (m³): Landfill Monitoring: Landfill Control Type: Est. Closure Date: Transfer Area (ha): Transfer Capacity (m³): 41800 Transfer Sites Cert. No.: Old Bridge chemicals Inc. Incinerator Area (ha): Incinerator Capacity (t): Processing Area (m³): Processing Capacity (m³/d): Processing Volume (m³): Processing Feed (m³): Mobile Units: Mobile Description: Mobile Capacity: Mobile Unit Cert. No.: Page 2 of Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd. Page 25 of Detail Report Appendix: Ontario Database Descriptions EcoLog Environmental Risk Information Services Ltd can search the following databases. The extent of historical information varies with each database and current information is determined by what is publicly available to EcoLog ERIS at the time of update. Note: Databases denoted with “*” indicates that the database will no longer be updated. See the individual database descriptions for more information. Federal Government Source Databases: Environmental Effects Monitoring 1992-2004 Diagram Identifier: EEM The Environmental Effects Monitoring program assesses the effects of effluent from industrial or other sources on fish, fish habitat and human usage of fisheries resources. Since 1992, pulp and paper mills have been required to conduct EEM studies under the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations. This database provides information on the mill name, geographical location and sub-lethal toxicity data. Environmental Issues Inventory System 1992-2001 EIIS The Environmental Issues Inventory System was developed through the implementation of the Environmental Issues and Remediation Plan. This plan was established to determine the location and severity of contaminated sites on inhabited First Nation reserves, and where necessary, to remediate those that posed a risk to health and safety; and to prevent future environmental problems. The EIIS provides information on the reserve under investigation, inventory number, name of site, environmental issue, site action (Remediation, Site Assessment), and date investigation completed. Federal Convictions 1988-Jan 2002 FCON Environment Canada maintains a database referred to as the “Environmental Registry” that details prosecutions under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) and the Fisheries Act (FA). Information is provided on the company name, location, charge date, offence and penalty. Contaminated Sites on Federal Land June 2000-2005 FCS The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat maintains an inventory of all known contaminated sites held by various Federal departments and agencies. This inventory does not include properties owned by Crown corporations, but does contain nonfederal sites for which the Government of Canada has accepted some or all financial responsibility. All sites have been classified through a system developed by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. The database provides information on company name, location, site ID #, property use, classification, current status, contaminant type and plan of action for site remediation. Fisheries & Oceans Fuel Tanks 1964-Sept 2003 FOFT Fisheries & Oceans Canada maintains an inventory of all aboveground & underground fuel storage tanks located on Fisheries & Oceans property or controlled by DFO. Our inventory provides information on the site name, location, tank owner, tank operator, facility type, storage tank location, tank contents & capacity, and date of tank installation. Indian & Northern Affairs Fuel Tanks 1950-Aug 2003 IAFT The Department of Indian & Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) maintains an inventory of all aboveground & underground fuel storage tanks located on both federal and crown land. Our inventory provides information on the reserve name, location, facility type, site/facility name, tank type, material & ID number, tank contents & capacity, and date of tank installation. National Analysis of Trends in Emergencies System (NATES) 1974-1994* NATE In 1974 Environment Canada established the National Analysis of Trends in Emergencies System (NATES) database, for the voluntary reporting of significant spill incidents. The data was to be used to assist in directing the work of the emergencies program. NATES ran from 1974 to 1994. Extensive information is available within this database including company names, place where the spill occurred, date of spill, cause, reason and source of spill, damage incurred, and amount, concentration, and volume of materials released. National Defence & Canadian Forces Fuel Tanks Up to May 2001 NDFT The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces maintains an inventory of all aboveground & underground fuel storage tanks located on DND lands. Our inventory provides information on the base name, location, tank type & capacity, tank contents, tank class, date of tank installation, date tank last used, and status of tank as of May 2001. This database will no longer be updated due to the new National Security protocols which have prohibited any release of this database. National Defence & Canadian Forces Spills March 1999-Feb 2005 NDSP The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces maintains an inventory of spills to land and water. All spill sites have been classified under the “Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act - 1992”. Our inventory provides information on the facility name, location, spill ID #, spill date, type of spill, as well as the quantity of substance spilled & recovered. National Defence & Canadian Forces Waste Disposal Sites 2001, 2003 NDWD The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces maintains an inventory of waste disposal sites located on DND lands. Where available, our inventory provides information on the base name, location, type of waste received, area of site, depth of site, year site opened/closed and status. National Environmental Emergencies System (NEES) 1974-2003 NEES In 2000, the Emergencies program implemented NEES, a reporting system for spills of hazardous substances. For the most part, this system only captured data from the Atlantic Provinces, some from Quebec and Ontario and a portion from British Columbia. Data for Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Territories was not captured. However, NEES is also a repository for all previous Environment Canada spill datasets. NEES is composed of the historic datasets – or Trends – which dates from approximately 1974 to present. NEES Trends is a compilation of historic databases, which were merged and includes data from NATES (National Analysis of Trends in Emergencies System), ARTS (Atlantic Regional Trends System), and NEES. In 2001, the Emergencies Program determined that variations in reporting regimes and requirements between federal and provincial agencies made national spill reporting and trend analysis difficult to achieve. As a consequence, the department has focused efforts on capturing data on spills of substances which fall under its legislative authority only (CEPA and FA). As such, the NEES database will be decommissioned in December 2004. National PCB Inventory 1988-June 2004 NPCB Environment Canada’s National PCB inventory includes information on in-use PCB containing equipment in Canada including federal, provincial and private facilities. All federal out-of-service PCB containing equipment and all PCB waste owned by the federal government or by federally regulated industries such as airlines, railway companies, broadcasting companies, telephone and telecommunications companies, pipeline companies, etc. are also listed. Although it is not Environment Canada’s mandate to collect data on non-federal PCB waste, the National PCB inventory includes some information on provincial and private PCB waste and storage sites. National Pollutant Release Inventory 1993-2005 NPRI Environment Canada has defined the National Pollutant Release Inventory (“NPRI”) as a federal government initiative designed to collect comprehensive national data regarding releases to air, water, or land, and waste transfers of 178 specified substances. -2- Parks Canada Fuel Storage Tanks 1920-Jan 2005 PCFT Canadian Heritage maintains an inventory of all known fuel storage tanks operated by Parks Canada, in both National Parks and at National Historic Sites. The database details information on site name, location, tank install/removal date, capacity, fuel type, facility type, tank design and owner/operator. Transport Canada Fuel Storage Tanks 1970- May 2003 TCFT Within the provinces of BC, MB, NB, NF, ON, PE, and QC; Transport Canada currently owns and operates 90 fuel storage tanks. Our inventory provides information on the site name, location, tank age, capacity and fuel type. Provincial Government Source Databases: Abandoned Aggregate Inventory Up to Sept 2002 AAGR The MAAP Program maintains a database of all abandoned pits and quarries. Please note that the database is only referenced by lot and concession and city/town location. The database provides information regarding the location, type, size, land use, status and general comments. Aggregate Inventory Up to May 2005 AGR The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources maintains a database of all active pits and quarries. Please note that the database is only referenced by lot\concession and city/town location. The databases provides information regarding the registered owner/operator, location, status, licence type, and maximum tonnage. Abandoned Mines Information System 1800- 2005 AMIS The Abandoned Mines Information System contains data on known abandoned and inactive mines located on both Crown and privately held lands. The information was provided by the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (MNDM), with the following disclaimer: “the database provided has been compiled from various sources, and the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines makes no representation and takes no responsibility that such information is accurate, current or complete”. Reported information includes official mine name, status, background information, mine start/end date, primary commodity, mine features, hazards and remediation. Certificates of Approval 1985-Sept 2002 CA This database contains the following types of approvals: Certificates of Approval (Air) issued under Section 9 of the Ontario EPA; Certificates of Approval (Industrial Wastewater) issued under Section 53 of the Ontario Water Resources Act (“OWRA”); and Certificates of Approval (Municipal/Provincial Sewage and Waterworks) issued under Sections 52 and 53 of the OWRA. Coal Gasification Plants 1987, 1988* COAL This inventory of all known and historical coal gasification plants was collected by the Ministry of Environment. It identifies industrial sites that produced and continue to produce or use coal tar and other related tars. Detailed information is available and includes: facility type, size, landuse, soil condition, site operators/occupants, site description, and potential environmental impacts. This information is effective to 1988, but the program has since been discontinued. Compliance and Convictions 1989-2003 CONV This database summarizes the fines and convictions handed down by the Ontario courts beginning in 1989. Companies and individuals named here have been found guilty of environmental offenses in Ontario courts of law. -3- Drill Holes 1886-2005 DRL The Ontario Drill Hole Database contains information on more than 113,000 percussion, overburden, sonic and diamond drill holes from assessment files on record with the department of Mines and Minerals. Please note that limited data is available for southern Ontario, as it was the last area to be completed. The database was created when surveys submitted to the Ministry were converted in the Assessment File Research Image Database (AFRI) project. However, the degree of accuracy (coordinates) as to the exact location of drill holes is dependent upon the source document submitted to the MNDM. Levels of accuracy used to locate holes are: centering on the mining claim; a sketch of the mining claim; a 1:50,000 map; a detailed company map; or from submitted a “Report of Work”. Environmental Registry 1994-July 2003* EBR The Environmental Registry lists proposals, decisions and exceptions regarding policies, Acts, instruments, or regulations that could significantly affect the environment. Through the Registry, provincial ministries notify the public of upcoming proposals and invite their comments. For example, if a local business is requesting a permit, licence, or certificate of approval to release substances into the air or water; these are notified on the registry. Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Generators Summary 1986-2005 GEN Regulation 347 of the Ontario EPA defines a waste generation site as any site, equipment and/or operation involved in the production, collection, handling and/or storage of regulated wastes. A generator of regulated waste is required to register the waste generation site and each waste produced, collected, handled, or stored at the site. This database contains the registration number, company name and address of registered generators including the types of hazardous wastes generated. This information is a summary of all years from 1986 including the most currently available data. Some records may contain, within the company name, the phrase “See & Use…” followed by a series of letters and numbers. This occurs when one company is amalgamated with or taken over by another registered company. The number listed as “See & Use”, refers to the new ownership and the other identification number refers to the original ownership. This phrase serves as a link between the 2 companies until operations have been fully transferred. Mineral Occurrences 1846-Oct 2004 MNR In the early 70’s, the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines created an inventory of approximately 19,000 mineral occurrences in Ontario, in regard to metallic and industrial minerals, as well as some information on building stones and aggregate deposits. Please note that the “Horizontal Positional Accuracy” is approximately +/- 200 m. Many reference elements for each record were derived from field sketches using pace or chain/tape measurements against claim posts or topographic features in the area. The primary limiting factor for the level of positional accuracy is the scale of the source material. The testing of horizontal accuracy of the source materials was accomplished by comparing the planimetric (X and Y) coordinates of that point with the coordinates of the same point as defined from a source of higher accuracy. Non-Compliance Reports 1992(water only), 1994-2005 NCPL The Ministry of the Environment provides information about non-compliant discharges of contaminants to air and water that exceed legal allowable limits, from regulated industrial and municipal facilities. A reported non-compliance failure may be in regard to a Control Order, Certificate of Approval, Sectoral Regulation or specific regulation/act. Ontario Oil and Gas Wells 1800-Oct 2006 OOGW In 1998, the MNR handed over to the Ontario Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Corporation, the responsibility of maintaining a database of oil and gas wells drilled in Ontario. Information available for all wells in the ERIS database include well owner/operator, location, permit start date, well cap date, licence number, status, depth and the primary target (rock unit) of the well being drilled. Ontario Inventory of PCB Storage Sites 1987-Oct 2004 OPCB The Ontario Ministry of Environment, Waste Management Branch, maintains an inventory of PCB storage sites within the province. Ontario Regulation 11/82 (Waste Management - PCB) and Regulation 347 (Generator Waste Management) under the Ontario EPA requires the registration of inactive PCB storage equipment and/or disposal sites of PCB waste with the Ontario Ministry of Environment. This database contains information on: 1) waste quantities; 2) major and minor sites storing liquid or solid waste; and 3) a waste storage inventory. -4- Ministry Orders 1995-1996 ORD Control Orders/Documents are enforcement actions issued by the Ministry of the Environment to deal with environmental violations. They clarify and allocate individual/joint liability when issuing clean-up orders for contaminated sites. Occurrence Reporting Information System 1988-2002 ORIS This database identifies sources, effects/actions and approximate locations of spills and occurrences within Ontario. The locations identified on the locator diagram refer to the facility responsible for the spill. The actual location of the spill can be derived from the descriptions provided in the detailed report. Pesticide Register 1988-Oct 2006 PES The Ontario Ministry of Environment maintains a database of all manufacturers and vendors of registered pesticides. Private and Retail Fuel Storage Tanks 1989-1996* PRT The Fuels Safety Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations maintained a database of all registered private fuel storage tanks and licensed retail fuel outlets. This database includes an inventory of locations that have gasoline, oil, waste oil, natural gas and/or propane storage tanks on their property. The MCCR no longer collects this information. This information is now collected by the Technical Standards and Safety Authority. Ontario Regulation 347 Waste Receivers Summary 1986-2005 REC Part V of the Ontario Environmental Protection Act (“EPA”) regulates the disposal of regulated waste through an operating waste management system or a waste disposal site operated or used pursuant to the terms and conditions of a Certificate of Approval or a Provisional Certificate of Approval. Regulation 347 of the Ontario EPA defines a waste receiving site as any site or facility to which waste is transferred by a waste carrier. A receiver of regulated waste is required to register the waste receiving facility. This database represents registered receivers of regulated wastes, identified by registration number, company name and address. This information is a summary of all years from 1986 including the most currently available data. Record of Site Condition 1997-Sept 2001 RSC The Record of Site Condition (RSC) provides a summary of the final environmental condition of a site, once an environmental site assessment and/or restoration approach has been undertaken. The database provides information on the site restoration approach used (Background, Generic, Site Specific Risk Assessment), location of contaminated site, whether contamination extends past 1.5m from the surface thereby requiring “stratified restoration”, soil type, and the date when RSC was submitted/acknowledged/ responded to by the Ministry of the Environment. A site restoration approach involves the use of soil and groundwater quality criteria, which have been developed to provide protection against adverse effects to human/ecological health and the natural environment. These criteria may be applied to agricultural, residential/parkland, industrial/commercial land uses; as well as potable (source of drinking water) and nonpotable groundwater use. Wastewater Discharger Registration Database 1990-1998 SRDS Information under this heading is combination of the following 2 programs. The Municipal/Industrial Strategy for Abatement (MISA) division of the Ontario Ministry of Environment maintained a database of all direct dischargers of toxic pollutants within nine sectors including: Electric Power Generation; Mining; Petroleum Refining; Organic Chemicals; Inorganic Chemicals; Pulp & Paper; Metal Casting; Iron & Steel; and Quarries. All sampling information is now collected and stored within the Sample Result Data Store (SRDS). Waste Disposal Sites - MOE CA Inventory 1970-Sept 2002 WDS The Ontario Ministry of Environment, Waste Management Branch, maintains an inventory of known open (active or inactive) and closed disposal sites in the Province of Ontario. Active sites maintain a Certificate of Approval, are approved to receive and are receiving waste. Inactive sites maintain Certificate(s) of Approval but are not receiving waste. Closed sites are not receiving waste. The data contained within this database was compiled from the MOE's Certificate of Approval database. Locations of these sites may be cross-referenced to the Anderson database described under ERIS’s Private Source Database section, by the CA number. -5- Waste Disposal Sites - MOE 1991 Historical Approval Inventory Up to Oct 1990* WDSH In June 1991, the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Waste Management Branch, published the "June 1991 Waste Disposal Site Inventory", of all known active and closed waste disposal sites as of October 30st, 1990. For each "active" site as of October 31st 1990, information is provided on site location, site/CA number, waste type, site status and site classification. For each "closed" site as of October 31st 1990, information is provided on site location, site/CA number, closure date and site classification. Locations of these sites may be cross-referenced to the Anderson database described under ERIS’s Private Source Database section, by the CA number. Water Well Information System 1955-2006 WWIS This database describes locations and characteristics of water wells found within Ontario in accordance with Regulation 903. Geographic coordinates are reliable according to the given percentage. Wells that are identified with lot and concession only are available upon request and would be provided as a separate report. Private Source Databases: Anderson’s Waste Disposal Sites 1930-March 2007 ANDR The information provided in this database was collected by examining various historical documents which aimed to characterize the likely position of former waste disposal sites from 1860 to present. The research initiative behind the creation of this database was to identify those sites that are missing from the Ontario MOE Waste Disposal Site Inventory, as well as to provide revisions and corrections to the positions and descriptions of sites currently listed in the MOE inventory. In addition to historic waste disposal facilities, the database also identifies certain auto wreckers and scrap yards that have been extrapolated from documentary sources. Please note that the data is not warranted to be complete, exhaustive or authoritive. The information was collected for research purposes only. Automobile Wrecking & Supplies 2001-Feb 2007 AUWR This database provides an inventory of all known locations that are involved in the scrap metal, automobile wrecking/recycling, and automobile parts & supplies industry. Information is provided on the company name, location and business type. Commercial Fuel Oil Tanks 1948-Sept 2006 CFOT Since May 2002, Ontario developed a new act where it became mandatory for fuel oil tanks to be registered with TSSA. This data would include all commercial underground fuel oil tanks in Ontario with fields such as location, registration number, tank material, age of tank and tank size. Chemical Register 1992, 1999-Feb 2007 CHEM This database includes information from both a one time study conducted in 1992 and private source and is a listing of facilities that manufacture or distribute chemicals. The production of these chemical substances may involve one or more chemical reactions and/or chemical separation processes (i.e. fractionation, solvent extraction, crystallization, etc.). ERIS Historical Searches 1999-2006 EHS EcoLog ERIS has compiled a database of all environmental risk reports completed since March 1999. Available fields for this database include: site location, date of report, type of report, and search radius. As per all other databases, the ERIS database can be referenced on both the map and “Statistical Profile” page. Canadian Mine Locations 1998-2006 MINE This information is collected from the Canadian & American Mines Handbook. The Mines database is a national database that provides over 290 listings on mines (listed as public companies) dealing primarily with precious metals and hard rocks. Listed are mines that are currently in operation, closed, suspended, or are still being developed (advanced projects). Their locations are provided as geographic coordinates (x, y and/or longitude, latitude). As of 2002, data pertaining to Canadian smelters and refineries has been appended to this database. -6- Oil and Gas Wells Oct 2001-May 2007 OGW The Nickle’s Energy Group (publisher of the Daily Oil Bulletin) collects information on drilling activity including operator and well statistics. The well information database includes name, location, class, status and depth. The main Nickles’ database is updated on a daily basis, however, this database is updated on a monthly basis. More information is available at www.nickles.com. Canadian Pulp and Paper 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005 PAP This information is part of the Pulp and Paper Canada Directory. The Directory provides a comprehensive listing of the locations of pulp and paper mills and the products that they produce. Retail Fuel Storage Tanks 2000-Feb 2007 RST This database includes an inventory of retail fuel outlet locations (including marinas) that have on their property gasoline, oil, waste oil, natural gas and / or propane storage tanks. Information is provided on company name, location and type of business. Scott’s Manufacturing Directory 1992-Jan 2007 SCT Scott’s Directories is a data bank containing information on over 70,000 manufacturers in Ontario. Even though Scott’s listings are voluntary, it is the most comprehensive database of Ontario manufacturers available. Information concerning a company’s address, plant size, and main products are included in this database. This database begins with 1992 information and is updated annually. Anderson’s Storage Tanks 1915-1953* TANK The information provided in this database was collected by examining various historical documents, which identified the location of former storage tanks, containing substances such as fuel, water, gas, oil, and other various types of miscellaneous products. Information is available in regard to business operating at tank site, tank location, permit year, permit & installation type, no. of tanks installed & configuration and tank capacity. Data contained within this database pertains only to the city of Toronto and is not warranted to be complete, exhaustive or authoritative. The information was collected for research purposes only. -7-