§ 90.021 REGISTRATION OF POINTS OF EMISSION.
   (A)   (1)   The Chief of the Department of Air Pollution Control may require the written registration of points of emission of air contaminants, whether by stack, duct, flue, equipment or by any other means when, in his or her opinion, this information is necessary for the conduct of the work of the Air Pollution Control Department. A period of 60 days shall be allowed for the filing of the registration. However, in cases of emergency, the Chief may designate any lesser time which he or she believes to be justified.
      (2)   The Chief is also empowered to notify the owner or agent when, in his or her opinion, the registration is no longer required.
   (B)   The written registration of points of emission may include the location of the source of emission, size or outlets, height of outlets, rate of emission, composition of emission, temperature of effluent or emission, nature of the equipment creating the emissions and any other pertinent information specified by the Chief.
(Prior Code, § 90.016) (Ord. 3522, passed 1-23-1967) Penalty, see § 10.99