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4. Burningwood and installed after March 1, 1986 . 0.02 gr/dscf 7%02 <br /> @ <br /> 5. Burning fuel other than wood 0.05 gr/dscf @ 7%02 <br /> 6. Burning coal or other solid fossil fuel and installed after March 1, 1986 <br /> 0.01 gr/dscf @ 7% 02 <br /> 7. Equipment Used in a Manufacturing Process: 0.05 gr/dscf I <br /> SECTION 9.10 EMISSION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID Adopted 06/09/88(621) <br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of hydrochloric acid from any <br /> equipment in excess of 100 ppm on a dry basis, 1-hour average corrected to 7% oxygen for <br /> combustion sources. <br /> (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of hydrochloric acid from any <br /> refuse burning equipment rated at greater than 12 tons per day in excess of 30 ppm on a dry <br /> basis, 1-hour average corrected to 7% oxygen. <br /> SECTION 9.11 EMISSION OF AIR CONTAMINANT: DETRIMENT TO <br /> PERSON OR PROPERTY Adopted 03/13/68(12)Revised 06/09/83(536),03/11/99(882) <br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of any air contaminant in <br /> sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to <br /> human health,plant or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interferes with enjoyment <br /> of life and property. <br /> (b) With respect to odor, the Agency may take enforcement action under this section if the Control <br /> Officer or a duly authorized representative has documented all of the following: <br /> (1) The detection by the Control Officer or a duly authorized representative of an odor at a <br /> level 2 or greater, according to the following odor scale: <br /> level 0—no odor detected; <br /> level 1 —odor barely detected; <br /> level 2—odor is distinct and definite, any unpleasant characteristics recognizable; <br /> level 3 —odor is objectionable enough or strong enough to cause attempts at avoidance; <br /> and <br /> level 4—odor is so strong that a person does not want to remain present; I <br /> (2) An affidavit from a person making a complaint that demonstrates that they have <br /> experienced air contaminant emissions in sufficient quantities and of such characteristics <br /> and duration so as to unreasonably interfere with their enjoyment of life and property; 111 <br /> and <br /> (3) The source of the odor. <br /> (c) Nothing in this Regulation shall be construed to impair any cause of action or legal remedy of <br /> any person, or the public for injury or damages arising from the emission of any air contaminant <br /> in such place, manner or concentration as to constitute air pollution or a common law nuisance. I <br /> SECTION 9.13 EMISSION OF AIR CONTAMINANT: CONCEALMENT <br /> AND MASKING RESTRICTED Adopted 03/13/68(12)Revised 06/09/88(621) <br /> (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the installation or use of any device or use <br /> of any means which, without resulting in a reduction in the total amount of air contaminant <br /> Watermain Replacement"U" APPENDIX D-PSCA EXCERPTS AIR QUALITY RULES October 1, 2019 <br /> WO No. - UP3698 SP-274 <br />