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  2. Environmental impact of the chemical industry in Sarnia

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    Chemical Valley adjoining Rainbow Park. Sarnia's "Chemical Valley" and the surrounding area are home to 62 chemical facilities and refineries.A 2007 Ecojustice Canada report showed that industrial facilities located within 25km of Sarnia, Ontario emitted more than 131,000 tonnes of air pollution in 2005.

  3. Sarnia Refinery - Sunoco & Suncor - Wikipedia

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    The Suncor Sarnia Refinery is an 85,000 bpd cracking plant located in the "Chemical Valley" section of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada alongside the St. Clair River.The refinery has been in continuous operation since 1952 [1] and supplies petroleum products to the southern Ontario region including Toronto and its suburbs via the Sun-Canadian Pipeline. [2]

  4. Chemical Valley - Wikipedia

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    The chemical industry in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada; see Environmental impact of the chemical industry in Sarnia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chemical Valley .

  5. Sarnia - Wikipedia

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    Sarnia is a city in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.It had a 2021 population of 72,047, [3] and is the largest city on Lake Huron.Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes, where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River in the Southwestern Ontario region, which forms the Canada–United States border, directly across from Port Huron, Michigan.

  6. Corunna, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The community is located approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of Sarnia. The community experienced a significant population boom between the 1830s and 1850s, mainly attributed to Scotch-Irish immigration. The community serves as the location of Chemical Valley, a major petrochemical and plastics manufacturing facility.

  7. Dow Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    Sarnia, Ontario was Dow's first manufacturing site in Canada, located in the Chemical Valley area alongside other petrochemical companies. [56] In 1942, the Canadian government invited Dow to build a plant there to produce styrene (an essential raw material used to make synthetic rubber for World War II). Dow then built a polystyrene plant in 1947.

  8. Southwestern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The chemical industry also has a strong presence in Sarnia, to the point that the area including Sarnia and St. Clair Township is colloquially known as Chemical Valley. The chemical industry has its origins around the same time as the oil industry, during World War II, when tropical sources of natural latex for rubber production were being ...

  9. Polymer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A factory was established in Sarnia, Ontario, using German patents on the Buna-S [3] technology from an American licensee (IG Farben and Standard Oil of New Jersey jointly held the rights). Polymer produced approximately 3,300 tons of synthetic rubber from oil every month from when production first began at the end of 1943 to the wars end in 1945.