[R.O. 1966 C.S. § 3:1-15]
a. No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit visible smoke to be
emitted into the outdoor air from the combustion of fuel in any stationary
indirect heat exchanger having a rated hourly capacity of less than
200,000,000 B.T.U. gross heat input or discharging through a stack
or chimney having an internal cross-sectional dimension of less than
60 inches.
b. No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit smoke the shade or
appearance of which is darker than number 1 on the Ringelmann Smoke
Chart or greater than 20% opacity, exclusive of water vapor, to be
emitted into the outdoor air from the combustion of fuel in any stationary
indirect heat exchanger having a rated hourly capacity of 200,000,000
B.T.U. or greater gross heat input or discharging through a stack
or chimney having an internal cross-sectional dimension of 60 inches
or greater.
c. The provision of paragraphs a and b shall not apply to smoke which
is visible for a period not longer than one minute in a thirty-minute
period.
[R.O. 1966 C.S. § 3:1-16]
If the results of any investigation arising from a complaint,
routine inspection or from surveillance activity conducted by the
Agency, indicates that fuel-burning equipment emits fly-ash from solid
fuel combustion, the Director shall gather all appropriate data regarding
that source and forward the same to the State Bureau of Air Pollution
Control for Chapter 5 review, which regulates fly-ash emissions.
[R.O. 1966 C.S. § 3:1-17]
No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit particles from
any equipment including but not limited to incinerators, furnaces,
kettles, grinders, cupolas, roasters, dryers, that have a shade which
is greater than No. 1 on the Ringelmann Smoke Chart, or greater than
20% opacity, exclusive of water vapor.