The following definitions apply to this Title and the
Regulations adopted hereunder.
(1) Aerosol--A dispersion or suspension
of small solid or liquid particles or any combination thereof in the air or
other gaseous medium.
(2) Ashes--The residue from combustion, including
cinders, flash or any other solid material resulting from combustion, as well as
partially combusted materials and unburned combustibles.
(3) Air
Contaminant--Any smoke, soot, flash, dust, cinders, dirt, noxious or obnoxious
acids, fumes, oxides, gases, mists, aerosols, vapors, odors, toxic or
radioactive substances, water, particulate, solid, liquid or gaseous matter, or
any other materials in the outdoor atmosphere.
(4) Air Pollution--The
presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants or combinations
thereof in such quantities and of such duration that they are or may tend to be
injurious to human, plant, or animal life, or property, or that interfere with
the comfortable enjoyment of life or property or the conduct of business or
other human activities.
(5) Air Pollution Nuisance--The emission or
discharge of one or more air contaminants to the atmosphere meeting one or more
of the following criteria:
(a) In excess of emission standards
promulgated by the Air Pollution Control Board;
(b) In such quantity
and of such duration that they do or may tend to:
(.1) interfere with
health, repose or safety,
(.2) cause severe annoyance or
discomfort,
(.3) lessen food or water intake,
(.4) produce
irritation of the upper respiratory tract,
(.5) produce symptoms of
nausea,
(.6) be offensive, or objectionable, or both, to persons
because of inherent chemical or physical properties,
(.7) be
detrimental or harmful to health, comfort, recreation, living conditions,
welfare, or safety,
(.8) cause injury or damage to real or personal
property of any kind,
(.9) or interfere with the conduct of industry,
commerce, or transportation.
(6) Board--means the Air Pollution Control
Board.
(7) Cinders--Particles consisting of fused ash or unburned
matter.
(8) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)--A colorless, odorless gas at standard
conditions which has the molecular formula CO2.
(9) Commercial
Fuel--Liquid or gaseous fuel normally produced, manufactured, used or sold for
the purpose of creating useful heat.
(10) Condensed Fumes--Minute solid
particles generated by the condensation of vapors from solid matter after
volatilization from the molten state, or generated by sublimation, distillation,
calcination, or chemical reaction when these processes create airborne
particles.
(11) Department--The Department of Public Health, Health
Commissioner or any authorized representative thereof.
(12) Dust--Solid
particles projected into the air and capable of temporary suspension
therein.
(13) Facility--The area, buildings, and equipment used by any
person at a single location in the conduct of
business.
[4] (14) Flash--Particulate
matter capable of being gasborne or airborne and consisting essentially of fused
ash and/or burned or unburned material.
(15) Fuel--Any combustible
matter.
(16) Fuel Burning Equipment--Any device, machine, mechanism or
structure used in the process of burning fuel for indirect
heating.
(17) Fuel Merchant--Any person who stores, offers for sale or
sells commercial fuel in retail or wholesale trade, excluding agents, brokers,
wholesalers, distributors or producers who sell commercial fuel for use in
single steam and/or electric power generating facilities having rated hourly
capacities that equal or exceed two hundred (200) million BTU gross heat input,
or in a group of steam and/or electric power generating facilities at one
location having a combined rated capacity which equals or exceeds four hundred
and fifty (450) million BTU gross heat input.
(18) Fuel Oil--A liquid or
liquefiable petroleum product burned for lighting or for the generation of heat
or power and derived directly or indirectly from crude
oil.
(19) Household Appliances--Any electric or gas operated device,
commonly used in a dwelling, other than incinerators, heating systems, or hot
water heating systems.
(20) Incinerators--All devices, including but not
limited to crematories, intended or used for the destruction of garbage or other
combustible materials by means of burning, or for the salvage of materials by
means of burning of extraneous materials.
(21) Installation, Equipment
or Devices--Any assembly or elements or components the operation of which does
or may directly or indirectly affect the emission of air contaminants to the
atmosphere.
(22) Minor Repairs and Alterations--Repair or alteration of
any part of any existing installation, equipment, or device which does not
materially alter the quantity or character of discharge or emission into the
atmosphere of air contaminants.
(23) Mist--A suspension of any
finely-divided liquid in any gas or atmosphere.
(24) Non-Commercial
Fuel--Liquid or gaseous fuel not normally produced, manufactured, used or sold
for the purpose of creating useful heat.
(25) Odor--Smells or aromas
which are unpleasant to persons, or which tend to lessen human food and water
intake, interfere with sleep, upset appetite, produce irritation of the upper
respiratory tract, or create symptoms of nausea, or which by their inherent
chemical or physical nature, or method or processing, are or may be detrimental
or dangerous to health. Odors and smell are used herein
interchangeably.
(26) Open Fires--Any fire from which the products of
combustion are emitted directly into the atmosphere without passing through a
stack or chimney.
(27) Particulate Matter--Any material, liquid or
solid, except uncombined water, which exists in a finely divided form at
standard conditions.
(28) Person--Any individual, natural person,
syndicate, association, partnership, firm, corporation, institution, agency,
authority, department, bureau, or instrumentality of federal, state or local
government or other entity recognized by law as a subject of rights and
duties.
(29) Smoke--Small gas-borne particles resulting from combustion,
consisting of carbon, ash, and other material.
(30) Soot--Agglomerated
particles consisting mainly of carbonaceous material.
(31) SSU
Viscosity--The number of seconds it takes 60 cubic centimeters of an oil to flow
through the standard orifice of a Saybolt Universal Viscometer at 100°
F.
(32) Stack or Chimney--A flue, conduit or opening permitting
particulate or gaseous emissions into the open air, or constructed or arranged
for such purpose.
(33) Standard Conditions--A gas temperature of 60
degrees Fahrenheit and a gas pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch
absolute.
(34) Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)--A colorless gas at standard
conditions which has the molecular formula SO2.
(35) Vapor--The gaseous
form of a substance which is in the liquid or solid state at customary
atmospheric temperature or pressure.
(36) Viscosity--The measure of a
fluid's resistance to flow.
(37) Toxic Air Contaminant--A chemical
substance or material the discharge of which into the atmosphere, based upon
relevant available scientific evidence establishing the toxic, mutagenic and/or
carcinogenic effects of such substance or material, may pose a potential hazard
to the community in terms of a significant increase in risk of acute or
long-term health effects.
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