[Ord. No. 1280, § 4]
No incinerators shall henceforth be installed or constructed
in any buildings or on any premises in the Township.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 2]
Effective July 1, 1969, no person shall operate or use, or permit
the operation or use of an existing incinerator without the following
equipment: an auxiliary gas burner regulated by automatic firing clocks,
an over-fire air fan and nozzle system, and control apparatus, including
a wet scrubber, fly ash arrester or such equivalent and additional
control apparatus as may be reasonably determined by the Health Officer.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 3]
No person shall use or cause to be used any existing incinerator
which will emit more than 2/10 grain of particles, including ash,
per cubic foot, of dry flue gas at standard conditions corrected to
12% carbon dioxide by volume, excluding the contribution of auxiliary
fuel.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 4]
No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit smoke from any
incinerator the shade or appearance of which is darker than No. 1
of the Ringelmann Smoke Chart to be emitted into the open air; or
emissions of such opacity within a stack or chimney, or exclusive
of water vapor, of such opacity leaving a stack or chimney to a degree
greater than the emission designated as No. 1 of the Ringelmann Smoke
Chart. The provisions shall not apply to smoke emitted during the
building of a new fire, the shade or appearance of which is not greater
than No. 2 of the Ringelmann Smoke Chart for a period of three consecutive
minutes, or emissions of such opacity leaving a stack or chimney to
a degree greater than the emission designated as No. 2 of the Ringelmann
Smoke Chart for a period greater than three consecutive minutes.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 5]
No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit the emission
of particles of unburned waste or ash from an incinerator which are
individually large enough to be visible while suspended in the atmosphere.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 6]
No person shall construct, install, use or cause to be used
any incinerator which will result in odors being detectable by sense
of smell in any area of human use or occupancy.
[Ord. No. 1384, § 7]
Any person responsible for the use of existing incinerators
shall upon request of the Township Health Department provide such
sampling facilities and testing facilities, exclusive of instruments
and sensing devices, as may be necessary for the Township Health Department
to determine the nature and quantity of emissions from such incinerators
and shall, during such testing, operate the incinerator at a charging
rate of waste no less than the designed capacity of the incinerator
using materials representative of the types of waste normally burned.
Such facilities may be either permanent or temporary at the discretion
of the person responsible for their provisions and shall conform to
all applicable laws and regulations concerning safe construction or
safe practice.