La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § III-1313 - Emissions from Fuel Burning Equipment
A. Purpose. The purpose of this Subchapter
shall be to limit the quantity of particulate matter emitted from fuel burning
equipment.
B. Scope. This Subchapter
applies to fuel burning installations utilized for the primary purpose of
producing steam, hot water, hot air or other indirect heating of liquids,
gases, or solids where the products of combustion do not have direct contact
with process materials. Fuel includes coal, coke, lignite, coke breeze, fuel
oil, wood, or other fuels. When any products or by-products of a manufacturing
process are burned for the same purpose or in conjunction with any fuel, the
same maximum emission limitations shall apply.
C. Limitations. No person shall cause,
suffer, allow or permit the emission of particulate matter to the atmosphere
from any fuel burning equipment in excess of 0.6 pounds per
106 Btu of heat input.
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