outdoor wood boilers https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png outdoor wood boilers https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Sat, 27 Apr 2024 05:49:51 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Sat, 30 Oct 2010 14:37:00 -0400 DEC limits impact of new regs on existing outdoor wood boilers https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/dec-limits-impact-new-regs-existing-outdoor-wood-boilers/21679 Assemblyman Steve Hawley announced this week the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has limited the impact of new regulations on existing outdoor wood boilers (OWBs).

The DEC cited the numerous comments received during the public outreach process that eventually led to the new proposal provisions. The provision to phase out the use of older OWBs in an earlier stage of the proposal was eliminated from the final text of the rule.

“Due to residents grassroots efforts through attending and participating in hearings hosted by the DEC, unnecessary regulations and costs were avoided for people who are already meeting current DEC regulations concerning OWBs," Hawley said in a news release.

"I applaud the effort of the DEC for recognizing the burden of forcing roughly 14,000 households statewide to replace their OWBs at a total cost of anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000 for a new unit.”

Hawley also added that he will now continue to push DEC to listen to citizens regarding the strict open burning regulations implemented last year.

He is currently a co-sponsor on NYS Assembly Bill 7414 which prohibits the DEC from restricting the burning of garbage, refuse or rubbish in an open fire on land owned by a single family, or any part of a farm, under certain circumstances.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/dec-limits-impact-new-regs-existing-outdoor-wood-boilers/21679#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/dec-limits-impact-new-regs-existing-outdoor-wood-boilers/21679 Oct 30, 2010, 2:37pm outdoor wood boilers DEC limits impact of new regs on existing outdoor wood boilers Billie Owens <p>Assemblyman Steve Hawley announced this week the state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has limited the impact of new regulations on existing outdoor wood boilers (OWBs).</p> <p>The DEC cited the numerous comments received during the public outreach process that eventually led to the new proposal provisions. The provision to phase</p>
Rural residents fired up over proposed regulations for wood boilers https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/rural-residents-fired-up-over-proposed-regulations-for-wood-boilers/16879 The overwhelming majority of those who attended a public hearing at Genesee Community College on Monday oppose rule changes for operating wood boilers.

About 14,000 New Yorkers have wood-boiler heaters as their primary source of heat in cold weather. Proposed regulations are said to make them unaffordable and costly to retrofit, creating an economic hardship for rural residents, according to Assemblyman Steve Hawley.

His chief of staff was among more than 100 people who attended the local hearing.

Residents have until July 2 to submit written comments to the Department of Environmental Conservation and Hawley is urging them to keep up their grassroots campaign urging the DEC to scrap the plans.

The agency is conducting public hearings statewide, giving information about the newly proposed regulations and getting feedback from those affected by them.

The DEC proposal would impose new regulations on operating requirements for both new and existing outdoor wood boilers. Outdoor wood boilers would have to be at least 100 feet from neighboring properties and would have to be at least 18 feet in height.

New York is the only state considering new regulations on existing wood boilers.

“Purchasing and installing new wood boilers can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000," Hawley said in a news release. "At that price, these new restrictions are simply
unaffordable for many people whose boilers already meet the current DEC regulations.

"With only about a hundred complaints over the last four years leading to these proposed regulations, clearly this is just another example of a downstate-controlled government agency circumventing the legislature to enforce a mandate."

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/rural-residents-fired-up-over-proposed-regulations-for-wood-boilers/16879#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/rural-residents-fired-up-over-proposed-regulations-for-wood-boilers/16879 Jun 16, 2010, 4:01pm outdoor wood boilers Rural residents fired up over proposed regulations for wood boilers Billie Owens <p>The overwhelming majority of those who attended a public hearing at Genesee Community College on Monday oppose rule changes for operating wood boilers.</p> <p>About 14,000 New Yorkers have wood-boiler heaters as their primary source of heat in cold weather. Proposed regulations are said to make them unaffordable and costly to</p>