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Dry Cleaner and Commercial Laundry Facilities

Pollution Prevention (P2) Plan

This document is designated by the City of Toronto for use by dry cleaning and commercial laundry facilities as a Pollution Prevention (P2) Plan, pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 681. A completed Plan must be submitted to Toronto Water every six years and a copy kept at the facility for inspection by the City. If you would like a copy of this form in an alternate accessible format, please contact 311 (www.toronto.ca/311).

1. Facility Information

Facility Name

Contact Name (First, Last)

Facility Address (Street Number, Name, Suite/Unit Number, City, Province, Postal Code)

Business Telephone Number

Business Fax Number

Business Email

Number of Employees

Days of Operation

i.e. Mon-Fri

Hours of Operation

i.e. 9am-7pm

of Laundry Washers

Weight load capacity (Kg)

of Dryers

Weight load capacity (Kg)

The activities at our facility

(check all that apply)

Dry Cleaning

Wet Cleaning

Commercial Laundry

Fill out pages 1,3, 4, and 5

Fill out pages 1, 2, and 5

Fill out pages 1, 2, and 5

2. Management Policy Statement

______________________

(Facility Name)

is committed to the concepts and practices of Pollution Prevention Planning to meet the requirement of the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 681.

Has supported, and will continue to support pollution prevention principles through the practice of source replacement, reduction and solid waste recycling.

Information provided by our supplies manufacturer(s), and/or analysis of the effluent indicates that our effluent may contain subject pollutant(s) listed in Section 5 of the bylaw.

Where current technology does not allow product substitution, we will support the P2 process by complying with Environment Canada's Tetrachloroethylene (Use in Dry Cleaning and Reporting Requirements) Regulations and follow the Compliance Guide for Dry Cleaners.

3. Pollution Prevention Practices

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4. Commercial Laundry Services And / Or Wet Cleaning

Do you provide laundry services at this facility? (If no, skip this page and go to page 3)

Does your detergent contain Nonylphenol (NPs) and/or Nonylphenol Ethoxylates (NPEs)? (You can get this information from the supplier of the detergent)

If the laundry detergent contains NPs and/or NPEs, will you substitute to a NP/NPE-free detergent?

If yes, when are you planning to replace the detergent (i.e. year 2019)

Chloroform is a toxic compound that is found in laundry wastewater as a by-product of Chlorine from bleach. To reduce Chloroform concentration, will you consider the following:

Does your final effluent contain Chloroform concentration of over 0.04 mg/L? If Yes, please state your Pollution Prevention Option to reduce Chloroform concentration: ( i.e. automatic bleach dosing, new cleaner products, chloroform scavenger, organize washing procedure)

Wet Cleaning replaces Dry Cleaning but without chemical solvents. Wet cleaning involves the use of a gentle washing machine using water, biodegradable soaps and conditioners, and various types of pressing and re-shaping equipment that may be specialized for many different fabric and fiber types. Will you consider moving from Dry Cleaning to a Wet Cleaning process?

Please list the main detergents / soaps / fabric softeners / other cleaning agents used at your facility:

Product Name

Manufacturer

Supplier

Quantity (kg/litre per year)

Product Name Manufacturer Supplier Quantity (kg/litre per year)

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5. Dry Cleaners

A. Dry Cleaning Application

Number of Dry Cleaning Machines

Choose the solvent(s) being used below:

Perc (Perchloroethylene Tetrachloroethylene)

Propylene glycol ethers

(Solvair, Rynex)

Acetal (Solvon or K4)

Hydrocarbons

(DF2000 or Ecosolve)

Siloxane (Green Earth or D5)

N-propylbromide (Drysolv)

Wet Cleaning *

Are the containers used to store wastewater and residues closed at all times except when access is required for proper operation or maintenance?

Does the dry cleaning machine do any of the following:

  1. Uses the same drum for washing, extraction, drying and aeration cycles?

  2. [ ] Yes

  3. [ ] No

  4. Has an integral refrigerated condenser that recovers tetrachloroethylene vapour in the recirculated air from the drum of the machine?

  5. [ ] Yes

  6. [ ] No

  7. Prevents venting of the tetrachloroethylene vapours in the drum into the atmosphere during washing, extraction, drying and aeration cycles?

  8. [ ] Yes

  9. [ ] No

  10. Has a refrigerated condenser?

  11. [ ] Yes

  12. [ ] No

  13. Has an integral solvent - water separator that recovers solvent from waste water?

  14. [ ] Yes

  15. [ ] No

  16. Has a carbon adsorption (secondary vapor control normally called a CVA, carbon vapor adsorption unit)?

  17. [ ] Yes

  18. [ ] No

  19. Has a carbon adsorption plus Perc sensor?

  20. [ ] Yes

  21. [ ] No

  22. [ ] Yes

  23. [ ] No

What generation is the dry cleaning machine?

_____Generation

B. Spill Containment

Is the dry cleaning facility equipped with the following:

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C. Wastewater

How is the wastewater managed?

Note: (If you have a secondary PERC - water separator unit, please indicate make and model below)

D. Wastewater and Residue

What waste is hauled with a carrier approved under Part V of the Environmental Protection Act?

Wastewater

Residue

Name of the waste carrier

Date of most recent removal (yyyy-mm-dd)

6. Trained Person (as required under t he Dry Cleaners Regulation, Ontario Regulation 323/94)

Does the facility have a Trained Person?

Yes

Name

No

Does the Trained Person calculate Perchloroethylene usage to ensure there is no leakage? How many Kg of Perc is used per 1000 Kg of clothes? ________Kg Perc / 1000kg clothes

Wastewater and/or Residue are transported to a waste management facility no less than once every 12 months

Waste Management System Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) number of the waste carrier

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7. Other Miscellaneous Pollution Prevention Activities

Employee Awareness and Involvement - Management will communicate the requirements of this Pollution Prevention Plan to all employees.

Program's Success - This requires the support and commitment of management and staff. Management will solicit from employees new ideas regarding pollution prevention and preparation of future Pollution Prevention Plans.

Good Housekeeping - Good housekeeping practices will be maintained for minimizing the risk of spillage and loss of solvents and chemicals.

Spill Containment and Response - A program that ensures releases do not enter the drain will be maintained. Furthermore, procedures that identify spill response procedures will be posted.

Request to the supplier - Requests will be made to the suppliers/manufacturers to take steps necessary to investigate the opportunity for reduction, replacement or possible elimination of chemical solvents.

8. Declaration

I,

of

(Contact First and Last Name)

(Facility Name)

Signature

Date (yyyy-mm-dd)

Position

represent and declare that this

Pollution Prevention (P2) Plan and all information and supporting documentation contained in or with this Plan comply with Chapter 681 and are accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I undertake to comply with this Plan and make it readily available for inspection at the subject premises by the representatives of the City of Toronto.

Submit the Completed Pollution Prevention Plan Summary

by Mail

Environmental Monitoring

and Protection

Toronto Water

2126 Kipling Avenue,

Toronto, Ontario M9W 4K5

by Fax

416-392-9338

by Email

p3help@toronto.ca

Supporting Documentation

Please provide supporting documentation, such as subject pollutant information from suppliers (not MSDS) and sample results used in the calculation in the submission of this Pollution Prevention (P2) Plan.