§ 8.16.100. Solid fuel burning device control program.  


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  • (1)

    Operating and Emission Requirements: No person may burn any material in a solid fuel burning device except uncolored newspaper, untreated wood and lumber, and products manufactured for the sole purpose of use as a solid fuel. Products manufactured or processed for use as solid fuels must conform to any other applicable provisions of this subchapter.

    (2)

    The burning of the following materials in any solid fuel burning device is prohibited at all times:

    a.

    Any waste moved from the premises from where it was generated;

    b.

    Food wastes;

    c.

    Styrofoam and other plastics;

    d.

    Wastes generating noxious odor;

    e.

    Wood or wood by-products that have been treated, coated, painted, stained, or contaminated by a foreign material such as papers, cardboard, or painted or stained wood;

    f.

    Poultry litter;

    g.

    Animal droppings;

    h.

    Dead animals or dead animal parts;

    i.

    Tires;

    j.

    Rubber materials;

    k.

    Asphalt shingles;

    l.

    Tar paper;

    m.

    Automobile or aircraft bodies or interiors and bodies or interiors of recreational vehicles and atv's;

    n.

    Insulated wire;

    o.

    Oil or petroleum products;

    p.

    Treated lumber or timbers;

    q.

    Pathogenic wastes;

    r.

    Hazardous wastes as defined by 40 CFR, Part 261;

    s.

    Trade wastes;

    t.

    Any materials resulting from a salvage operation;

    u.

    Chemicals;

    v.

    Christmas tree waste;

    w.

    Asbestos or asbestos containing materials;

    x.

    Standing or demolished structures;

    y.

    Paint; and

    z.

    Colored news print or magazine print.

    (3)

    The use of coal as a fuel in a solid fuel burning device is prohibited within the air pollution control district.

( Ord. No. 12-1, § 1, 4-18-2012 )