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The people in the community always talked about the smells coming from Hub Oil.
Hub Oil is committed to redeveloping the site to the highest-and-best-use.
During this time, numerous public meetings were held to keep the community up to date with Hub Oil's remediation plans.
A small percentage is rerefined by Hub Oil, which operate the single rerefining plant in the province.
Hub Oil eventually plead guilty to:
In 1999 the Hub Oil refinery just east of Erin Woods exploded raining contamination on the neighbourhood.
Jake Jr. applied similar re-refining technology that the family had developed during the war, and named the business Hub Oil Company Ltd.
Rear axle hub oil seals can be an absolute doddle to change, or a swine of a job requiring hub pullers and brute strength.
Replace the hub oil seals after checking the stub axle for damage where the seal runs and refill the swivel housings with oil.
The Hub Oil explosion was an industrial accident that took place on August 9, 1999 in Calgary, Alberta and caused two fatalities.
In April 2008, Alberta Environment approved Hub Oil's Remediation and Reclamation plan.
Moments later, my mother banged on the door and told me to wake up, as she thought Hub Oil had exploded; as she always thought it would.
Swivel housing oil seal, hub oil seal, the gasket between the drive flange and the hub or the felt washer on the end of the half shaft.
In Alberta the majority of used oil is either refined into diesel fuel or blended as an asphalt extender by Newalta Corporation or Hub Oil.
Hub Oil purchased it in 1985, but the tank sat unused for another six years until Hub switched its fuel recycling operation from a one-step to a two-step recovery system.
The Hub Oil refinery was located at 5805 17th Ave. S.E., near the eastern edge of Calgary and immediately south of the residential community of Penbrooke.
Following the fire, Hub Oil remained operational on a reduced basis (collection, storage and dispatching) until 2001, at which time the Company voluntarily shut down the business with the intention of promoting urban renewal.
In the following decades, Stemco began designing and manufacturing new products for use in the commercial trucking industry, such as hub oil seals, hubodometers and other products which have become standard additions to OEM truck component manufacturers.
Its products are generally used on commercial tractor-trailers and include hub oil seals, axle fasteners, hub caps, wheel bearings, mileage counters, king pin kits, suspension kits, brake friction, lightweight brake drums, foundation brake parts and automatic brake adjusters.