Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Title 129 - AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
Chapter 16 - SULFUR COMPOUND AND NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSIONS STANDARDS
Section 129-16-001 - Sulfur Compound Emissions; Existing Sources Emissions Standards

Current through March 20, 2024

No person will allow sulfur oxides to be emitted from any existing fossil fuel burning equipment in excess of two and one half (2.5) pounds per million BTU input, maximum 2-hour average. For purposes of these regulations, "existing fossil fuel burning equipment" means equipment, machines, devices, articles, contrivances, or installations in operation prior to February 26, 1974; and, the heat input will be the aggregate heat content of all fuels whose products of combustion pass through a stack, or the equipment manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum input, whichever is greater.

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