§ 26-22. Odors objectionable per se.  


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  • Detectable odors emitted from the following sources of emissions are hereby declared objectionable per se:

    (1)

    Ammonia, bleaching powder, or chlorine manufacture.

    (2)

    Asphalt manufacture or refining.

    (3)

    Blood processing.

    (4)

    Bag cleaning.

    (5)

    Celluloid manufacture.

    (6)

    Coal tar products manufacture.

    (7)

    Compost heaps.

    (8)

    Crematory.

    (9)

    Creosote treatment or manufacture.

    (10)

    Disinfectants manufacture.

    (11)

    Distillation of bones, coal or wood.

    (12)

    Dyestuff manufacture.

    (13)

    Fat rendering.

    (14)

    Fertilizer manufacture and bone grinding.

    (15)

    Glue or gelatin manufacture.

    (16)

    Incinerator or reduction of garbage, dead animals, offal or refuse.

    (17)

    Oiled rubber or leather goods manufacture.

    (18)

    Sauerkraut manufacture.

    (19)

    Shoe blackening manufacture.

    (20)

    Stockyards.

    (21)

    Sulphuric, nitric, or hydrochloric acid manufacture.

    (22)

    Paper and pulp manufacture.

    (23)

    Rubber or gutta percha manufacture.

    (24)

    Paint, oil, shellac, turpentine, or varnish manufacture.

    (25)

    Soap manufacture.

    (26)

    Tanning, curing, or storage of hides or skins.

    (27)

    Tar distillation or manufacture.

    (28)

    Tar roofing or water proofing manufacture.

    (29)

    Any other air contaminant discharged into open air of a character and in a quantity detrimental to public health.

(Code 1979, § 13-101.2)