Approved indoor burning devices.

Certain brands and models of burning devices are exempt from the regulation that bans indoor burning in the seven-county metro Denver area on air quality Action Days, and may be exempt from other municipal or county restrictions on burning devices. Check with your local jurisdiction for more informa...

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Corporate Author: Colorado. Air Pollution Control Division
Format: Government Document Website
Language:English
Published: [Denver, Colo.] : Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Polllution Control Division, 2021-
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Summary:Certain brands and models of burning devices are exempt from the regulation that bans indoor burning in the seven-county metro Denver area on air quality Action Days, and may be exempt from other municipal or county restrictions on burning devices. Check with your local jurisdiction for more information.
Item Description:"These devices have been approved by Colorado or certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and are designed to emit low levels of pollution: Colorado approved masonry heaters; EPA certified pellet stoves; EPS certified wood heaters, stoves and inserts."
Physical Description:1 web page.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Web page caption (viewed September 2021)