(1) Prohibited fuels. No person shall burn any of the following items in an outdoor wood boiler:
- (a) Wood that does not meet the definition of clean wood;
- (b) Unseasoned wood;
- (c) Garbage;
- (d) Tires;
- (e) Yard waste, including lawn clippings;
- (f) Materials containing plastic;
- (g) Materials containing rubber;
(h) Waste petroleum products;
- (i) Paints or paint thinners;
- (j) Household or laboratory chemicals;
(k) Coal;
- (l) Glossy or colored paper;
- (m) Construction and demolition debris;
- (n) Plywood;
- (o) Particleboard;
- (p) Fiberboard;
- (q) Oriented strand board;
- (r) Manure;
- (s) Animal carcasses;
- (t) Asphalt products;
- (2) No person shall operate an outdoor wood boiler within 1000 feet of a private or public school, hospital or day care facility.
- (3) Setback. A new residential outdoor wood boiler shall not be located less than 100 feet from the nearest property boundary line. A new commercial outdoor wood boiler shall not be located less than 200 feet from the nearest property boundary nor 300 feet from a property boundary of a residentially zoned property.
- (4) Stack height. A new outdoor wood boiler shall have a permanent stack extending five feet higher than the peak of any roof structure within 150 feet of the outdoor wood boiler.
- (5) In areas other than those described in R307-208-5(1), no person shall sell, offer for sale, supply, install, purchase, or transfer an outdoor wood boiler after May 1, 2013, unless it is EPA Phase 2 qualified wood boiler or EPA Phase 2 qualified wood pellet outdoor boiler.
KEY: air pollution, outdoor wood boilers, prohibition
Date of Last Change: April 10, 2013
Notice of Continuation: December 7, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-2-101; 19-2-104