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  3. Oklahoma Administrative Code
  4. Okla. Admin. Code tit. 252 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
  5. Okla. Admin. Code tit. 252, ch. 100 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
  6. Subchapter 19 - Control of Emission of Particulate Matter

Subchapter 19 - Control of Emission of Particulate Matter

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  1. § 252:100-19-1 - Purpose
  2. § 252:100-19-1.1 - Definitions
  3. § 252:100-19-2 - Emission of particulate matter prohibited [REVOKED]
  4. § 252:100-19-3 - Existing equipment [REVOKED]
  5. § 252:100-19-4 - Allowable particulate matter emission rates from fuel-burning units
  6. § 252:100-19-5 - Refuse burning prohibited [REVOKED]
  7. § 252:100-19-6 - Allowable emission of particulate matter [REVOKED]
  8. § 252:100-19-7 - Particulate matter emission limits [REVOKED]
  9. § 252:100-19-10 - Allowable particulate matter emission rates from indirectly fired wood fuel-burning units
  10. § 252:100-19-11 - Allowable particulate matter emission rates from combined wood fuel and fossil fuel fired steam generating units
  11. § 252:100-19-12 - Allowable particulate matter emission rates from directly fired fuel-burning units and industrial processes
  12. § 252:100-19-13 - Permit by rule

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