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(2) Contains any consecutive 6-minute period averaging greater than 20% opacity. <br />(d) Section 9.04(c)(1) shall not apply to: <br />(1) Glass furnaces that are tested annually for compliance with the applicable <br />particulate emission standard in Section 9.09 of this regulation; or <br />(2) Equipment with an alternate opacity standard issued under Section 3.03 or <br />Article 6 of this regulation that is based upon a correlation with the particulate <br />concentration and that accurately indicates a violation of the applicable <br />particulate emission standards in Section 9.09 of this regulation. <br />(e) This section shall not apply to sources controlled by a venturi scrubber, provided that: <br />(1) The source is tested annually for compliance with the applicable particulate <br />emission standard in Section 9.09 of this regulation; <br />(2) The pressure drop across the scrubber is continuously monitored and recorded; <br />and <br />(3) The scrubbing liquid flow rate and temperature are continuously monitored and <br />recorded. <br />(f) This section shall not apply to fuel burning equipment that burns residual oil less than <br />31 days per year, provided that the source implements an alternate opacity monitoring <br />plan issued under Section 3.03 or Article 6 of this regulation. <br />SECTION 9.05 REFUSE BURNING Adopted 03/13/68 (12) <br />Revised 06/09/88 (621), 12/09/93 (769) <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the burning of combustible refuse <br />except in a multiple chamber incinerator provided with control equipment. <br />(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the operation of refuse burning <br />equipment any time other than daylight hours. <br />SECTION 9.07 SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION STANDARD Adopted 03/13/68 (12) <br />Revised 07/08/70 (126), 02/21/74 (230), 02/13/86 (597), 06/09/88 (621), 04/14/94 (784) <br />It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the emission of sulfur dioxide from any <br />source in excess of 1,000 parts per million by volume on a dry basis, 1-hour average <br />(corrected to 7% oxygen for fuel burning equipment and refuse burning equipment).