OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED BOILERS SUBJECT TO STATE AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS
October 09, 2008
October 09, 2008
DENVER, Oct. 9 -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued the following news release:
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment once again is reminding the public that outdoor wood-fired boilers, which are gaining popularity as an alternative residential energy source, are subject to state air quality regulations and should be purchased and installed conscientiously.
"These devices are subject to opacity regulations, which . . .
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment once again is reminding the public that outdoor wood-fired boilers, which are gaining popularity as an alternative residential energy source, are subject to state air quality regulations and should be purchased and installed conscientiously.
"These devices are subject to opacity regulations, which . . .
