§ 154.177 DUST, SMOKE, AND OTHER AIR-BORNE MATTER.
   (A)   Dust, smoke, soot, dirt, fly ash, and products of wind erosion shall be subject to the regulations established in conjunction with the Air Pollution Act, Public Act 348 of 1965, as amended, or other applicable state or federal regulations. No person, firm, or corporation shall operate or maintain any process for any purpose, or furnace or combustion device for the burning of coal or other natural or synthetic fuels, unless the processes or devices use or are equipped with recognized and approved equipment, methods, or technology to reduce the quantity of gas-borne or air-borne solids or fumes emitted into the open air.
   (B)   The drifting of air-borne matter beyond the lot line, including wind-blown dust, particles or debris from open stock piles, shall be prohibited. Emission of particulate matter from materials, products, or surfaces subject to wind erosion shall be controlled by paving, oiling, wetting, covering, landscaping, fencing, or other means.
(Ord. 92-005, passed 2-17-92) Penalty, see § 154.999