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1989 Ed.]

Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction)

[CAP. 311

Il

Regulations

[Subsidiary]

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (FUEL RESTRICTION)

REGULATIONS

(Cap. 311, section 43)

L.N. 10 of 1989

[20 January 1989]

1. Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) Regulations.

2. Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

“modified", in relation to a relevant plant or chimney, includes a change to, or a replacement of, all or part of the relevant plant or chimney.

3. Application

These regulations do not apply to a relevant plant that—

(a) is in premises used solely as a dwelling;

(b) is used in or on a vessel, motor vehicle, railway locomotive or aircraft;

(c) is used for construction work, as defined in section 2 of the Noise Control Ordinance (Cap. 400);

(d) is intended for use during an emergency, or is used during an emergency; or

(e) uses fuel that has a sulphur content that exceeds 1% by weight and was installed before 1 October 1978 unless, since that date, it or its chimney has been modified.

4. Maximum sulphur content of fuel

(1) An owner or operator of a relevant plant shall not use fuel that has a sulphur content of more than 1% by weight in a relevant plant in the areas in Fanling/Sha Tau Kok, Junk Bay, Port Shelter and Tai Po delineated and bound by a blue line on Plan No. FR/50/1, Plan No. FR/50/2, Plan No. FR/50/3 and Plan No. FR/50/5 respectively signed by the Secretary for Health and Welfare and dated 27 October 1988.

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1989 Ed.] Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) [CAP. 311 Il Regulations [Subsidiary] AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (FUEL RESTRICTION) REGULATIONS (Cap. 311, section 43) L.N. 10 of 1989 [20 January 1989] 1. Citation These regulations may be cited as the Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) Regulations. 2. Interpretation In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires— “modified", in relation to a relevant plant or chimney, includes a change to, or a replacement of, all or part of the relevant plant or chimney. 3. Application These regulations do not apply to a relevant plant that— (a) is in premises used solely as a dwelling; (b) is used in or on a vessel, motor vehicle, railway locomotive or aircraft; (c) is used for construction work, as defined in section 2 of the Noise Control Ordinance (Cap. 400); (d) is intended for use during an emergency, or is used during an emergency; or (e) uses fuel that has a sulphur content that exceeds 1% by weight and was installed before 1 October 1978 unless, since that date, it or its chimney has been modified. 4. Maximum sulphur content of fuel (1) An owner or operator of a relevant plant shall not use fuel that has a sulphur content of more than 1% by weight in a relevant plant in the areas in Fanling/Sha Tau Kok, Junk Bay, Port Shelter and Tai Po delineated and bound by a blue line on Plan No. FR/50/1, Plan No. FR/50/2, Plan No. FR/50/3 and Plan No. FR/50/5 respectively signed by the Secretary for Health and Welfare and dated 27 October 1988.
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1989 Ed.] Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) [CAP. 311 Il Regulations [Subsidiary] AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (FUEL RESTRICTION) REGULATIONS 3P, section 43) L.N. 10 of 1989----- UNIVERSIT [20 January 1989] 1. Citation LAW LIRE & These regulations may be cited as the Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) Regulations. 2. Interpretation In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires→→ “modified", in relation to a relevant plant or chimney, includes a change to, or a replacement of, all or part of the relevant plant or chimney. 3. Application 4. These regulations do not apply to a relevant plant that- (a) is in premises used solely as a dwelling; (b) is used in or on a vessel, motor vehicle, railway locomotive or aircraft; (c) is used for construction work, as defined in section 2 of the Noise Control Ordinance (Cap. 400); (d) is intended for use during an emergency, or is used during an emergency; or (e) uses fuel that has a sulphur content that exceeds 1% by weight and was installed before 1 October 1978 unless, since that date, it or its chimney has been modified. Maximum sulphur content of fuel (1) An owner or operator of a relevant plant shall not use fuel that has a sulphur content of more than 1% by weight in a relevant plant in the areas in Fanling/Sha Tau Kok, Junk Bay, Port Shelter and Tai Po delineated and bound by a blue line on Plan No. FR/50/1, Plan No. FR/50/2, Plan No. FR/50/3 and Plan No. FR/50/5 respectively signed by the Secretary for Health and Welfare and dated 27 October 1988.
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1989 Ed.]

Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction)

[CAP. 311

Il

Regulations

[Subsidiary]

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (FUEL RESTRICTION)

REGULATIONS

3P, section 43)

L.N. 10 of 1989-----

UNIVERSIT

[20 January 1989]

1. Citation

LAW LIRE &

These regulations may be cited as the Air Pollution Control (Fuel Restriction) Regulations.

2.

Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires→→

“modified", in relation to a relevant plant or chimney, includes a change to, or a

replacement of, all or part of the relevant plant or chimney.

3. Application

4.

These regulations do not apply to a relevant plant that-

(a) is in premises used solely as a dwelling;

(b) is used in or on a vessel, motor vehicle, railway locomotive or

aircraft;

(c) is used for construction work, as defined in section 2 of the Noise

Control Ordinance (Cap. 400);

(d) is intended for use during an emergency, or is used during an

emergency; or

(e) uses fuel that has a sulphur content that exceeds 1% by weight and was installed before 1 October 1978 unless, since that date, it or its chimney has been modified.

Maximum sulphur content of fuel

(1) An owner or operator of a relevant plant shall not use fuel that has a sulphur content of more than 1% by weight in a relevant plant in the areas in Fanling/Sha Tau Kok, Junk Bay, Port Shelter and Tai Po delineated and bound by a blue line on Plan No. FR/50/1, Plan No. FR/50/2, Plan No. FR/50/3 and Plan No. FR/50/5 respectively signed by the Secretary for Health and Welfare and dated 27 October 1988.

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