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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6180
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State of Washington 55th Legislature 1998 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Agriculture & Environment (originally sponsored by Senators Swecker, Fraser, Schow, Rasmussen, Strannigan and Oke)
Read first time 02/04/98.
AN ACT Relating to solid fuel burning devices; and amending RCW 70.94.473.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 70.94.473 and 1995 c 205 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Any person in a residence or commercial establishment which has an adequate source of heat without burning wood shall:
(a) Not burn wood in any solid fuel burning device whenever the department has determined under RCW 70.94.715 that any air pollution episode exists in that area;
(b)
Not burn wood in any solid fuel burning device except those which are either
Oregon department of environmental quality phase II or United States
environmental protection agency certified or certified by the department under
RCW 70.94.457(1) or a pellet stove either certified or issued an exemption by
the United States environmental protection agency in accordance with Title 40,
Part 60 of the code of federal regulations, in the geographical area and for
the period of time that a first stage of impaired air quality has been
determined, by the department or any authority, for that area. A first stage
of impaired air quality is reached when particulates ten microns and smaller in
diameter are at an ambient level of ((seventy-five)) sixty
micrograms per cubic meter measured on a twenty-four hour average or when
carbon monoxide is at an ambient level of eight parts of contaminant per
million parts of air by volume measured on an eight-hour average; and
(c) Not burn wood in any solid fuel burning device in a geographical area and for the period of time that a second stage of impaired air quality has been determined by the department or any authority, for that area. A second stage of impaired air quality is reached when particulates ten microns and smaller in diameter are at an ambient level of one hundred five micrograms per cubic meter measured on a twenty-four hour average.
(2) Actions of the department and local air pollution control authorities under this section shall preempt actions of other state agencies and local governments for the purposes of controlling air pollution from solid fuel burning devices, except where authorized by chapter 199, Laws of 1991.
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