- (1) R307-302 establishes visible emission standards and specifies when it is permissible to burn in solid fuel burning devices used to provide comfort heating.
- (2) The following additional definitions apply to R307-302:
- "Seasoned wood" means wood that has a moisture content of less than or equal to 25%.
- "Sole source of heat" means the solid fuel burning device is the only available source of heat for the entire residence, except for small portable heaters.
- "Solid fuel burning device" means fireplaces, wood stoves and boilers used for burning wood, coal, or any other nongaseous and non-liquid fuel, both indoors and outdoors, but excluding outdoor wood boilers, which are regulated under R307-208.
KEY: air pollution, fireplaces, stoves, solid fuel burning
Date of Last Change: February 1, 2017
Notice of Continuation: November 6, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-2-101; 19-2-104