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Average emissions per ton of air dried pulp produced from a sulfite pulp mill may not exceed, in any 24-hour period,
(1) 20 pounds of sulfur oxides (expressed as sulfur dioxide) from blow pits, washer vents, storage tanks, digester relief systems, and recovery systems; and
(2) two pounds of particulate matter from blow pits, washer vents, storage tanks, digester relief systems, and recovery systems.
History: Eff. 1/18/97, Register 141
Authority: AS 46.03.020
Sec. 30, ch. 74, SLA
1993
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