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Information about Suncor refinery

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Please note: If you would like to request a Spanish interpretation, please email cdphe_apcd_outreach@state.co.us and indicate “Suncor refinery translation request” as the subject of your message.

Tenga en cuenta: Si desea solicitar interpretación al español, envíe un mensaje por correo electrónico a cdphe_apcd_outreach@state.co.us e indique “Suncor refinery translation request” como asunto de su mensaje.

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Suncor

 

The Suncor refinery, located on Brighton Boulevard near Sand Creek in Commerce City, is the only major petroleum refinery in Colorado. Suncor is classified as a "major source" based on its pollutant emission levels, so it is required to maintain a Title V Operating Permit. The facility is frequently a subject of significant public attention. In an effort to be transparent and responsive, the Air Pollution Control Division created this webpage to house the most up-to-date information.

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Suncor performance analysis

In 2021, CDPHE’s Air Pollution Control Division requested an analysis on Suncor’s performance to identify areas for improvement. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency agreed and completed the analysis in June 2023. The data includes the number of air quality violations and the operating and maintenance practices.

Read the performance analysis on the EPA’s website.

Read the EPA and CDPHE’s joint press release.

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Press releases

Feb. 5, 2024: Colorado announces largest state enforcement package against a single facility for air pollution violations to Suncor refinery in Commerce City

June 9, 2023: EPA report finds Suncor refinery having more air pollution incidents compared to other refineries

Apr. 29, 2023: Significant air pollution detected during Suncor malfunction, elevated levels expected to last throughout today.

Apr. 12, 2023: State health department found higher-than-normal air pollution emissions in area near Suncor refinery.

Aug. 18, 2022: State health department requires changes to Suncor’s fenceline monitoring plan.

Jul. 12, 2022: Air Pollution Control Division prioritizes community outreach and feedback in development of Suncor permits.

May 10, 2022: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment drafts stringent Suncor permit to reduce air pollution and protect communities.

Mar.10, 2022: CDPHE seeks public feedback on plan to monitor for air pollutants and disclose more data from Suncor refinery.

Mar. 1, 2022: State health department to hold public hearings on fenceline monitoring plan for Suncor refinery.

Feb. 16, 2022: State health department sends Suncor air quality permit to EPA for review.

Sept. 23, 2021: State health department to hold public meeting to discuss fenceline monitoring plans for Suncor Refinery and other facilities on Sept. 28.

Apr. 13, 2021: State health department receives report on root cause of violations at Suncor refinery in Commerce City.

Mar. 6, 2020: State health department announces an historic $9 million enforcement package.

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