This article shall be effective on and after October 15, 2007,
and so remain in effect until modified or amended by the Chelmsford
Board of Health. It is enacted under authority granted by, but not
limited to, Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, §§ 31,
31C, 122, 142A through 142M. Board of Health regulations are an exercise
of the police power under which the various levels of government hold
responsibility for protection of the public health, safety and welfare.
This article has been enacted by the Board of Health for the
purpose of minimizing the human health hazards resulting from the
smoke, particulate matter and noxious fumes emitted by outdoor wood-burning
boilers, to encourage proper techniques in the use and location of
these boilers, and to promote the public comfort and convenience.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EMISSION POINT
Any place (including but not limited to a stack or vent)
at or from which any air contaminant is emitted to the ambient air
space.
ODOR
Property of gaseous, liquid, or solid materials that elicits
a physiologic response by human sense of smell.
OUTDOOR WOOD-BURNING BOILER (OWB)
Hydronic heater, a wood-fired boiler surrounded by a water
jacket and a smoke vent, in an insulated freestanding shed with a
smokestack and used to heat water that is carried by pipes to provide
heat to a building or any other destinations. Outdoor wood-burning
boilers do not include fire pits, chimneys, wood-fired barbeques or
equipment intended exclusively for producing maple syrup, melting,
reclaiming, or refining metals.
SEASONED WOOD
Wood that has been cut, stacked, and dried for at least six
months.
WOOD FUEL
All wood intended to be used as fuel, including but not limited
to seasoned cordwood and wood pellets. (All other products need Board
approval.) This definition does not include materials chemically treated
with any preservative, adhesive, paint, varnish, or oil.
Each part of this article shall be construed as separate to
the end that if any paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof
shall be held invalid for any reason, the remainder of that regulation
and all other regulations shall continue in full force.
This article has been amended, voted on, and unanimously approved
at a regularly scheduled Board of Health meeting on October 4, 2021,
and will go into effect on October 4, 2021. The changes approved at
the Board of Health's October 4, 2021, meeting consisted of administrative
renumbering; no substantive changes to the regulation were made at
this time.