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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

77.155 Prohibited emission of air contaminants -- Basis of compliance and

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(1)A person shall not, nor shall an agent or employee of a person, nor shall a person as
agent or employee of another, discharge into the atmosphere from any single source
of emission whatsoever, any air contaminant in quantities and for a period or
periods in excess of applicable emission standards established by regulation by the
air pollution control board. Exceeding these standards shall constitute a rebuttable
presumption of violation of this section.
(2)A person shall not, nor shall an agent or employee of a person, nor shall a person as
agent or employee of another, discharge from any source whatsoever such
quantities of air contaminants or other material which cause injury, detriment,
nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the public or
which endanger the comfort, repose, health, or safety of any such persons or the
public or which cause or have a natural tendency to cause injury or damage to
business or property. The board shall have power, by regulation, to fix reasonable
limits, by weight or otherwise, for particular air contaminants or other material
which in the opinion of said board may cause or have tendency to cause injury,
detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the
public. Exceeding such limits shall be a rebuttable presumption of violation of this
section.
(a)For purposes of enforcing compliance with the applicable requirements of this
chapter, the administrative regulations promulgated thereunder, or any
requirement of the federal Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. sec. 7401 et seq., for
which the air pollution control board has primary enforcement authority, an
enforcement action alleging violations or noncompliance shall be based on:
1. A data collection method, emissions test, or monitoring method that has
been approved or promulgated by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency; or
2. A method or test that produces scientifically defensible and quality-
assured data that is accepted by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency for enforcement purposes.
(b)Any data collected using a method that does not meet the requirements of
paragraph
(a)of this subsection shall not be admissible or considered in any
enforcement proceeding initiated by the air pollution control board, an air
pollution control officer, or a private citizen.
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