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EPA's Wood-Burning Stove Ban Has Chilling Consequences For Many Rural People
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2415722" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Ok, here is a little more to the story. </p><p></p><p>In Ok, wood burners are not an issue.</p><p></p><p>In the NE, Vermont, Maine, Nh, and others have major problems with pollution from wood burning stoves. </p><p></p><p>I've had to attend training sessions in that area in the past, where you couldn't see across the street for the wood smoke. They don't have the wind we do, and the mountains/hills in that area block what ever might develop.</p><p></p><p>With catalyst type stoves, the airborne smoke and particulates are almost zero.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, they need to work on those states that have that issue, and leave the rest of us alone. We don't need a blanket law that doesn't pertain to us at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2415722, member: 5412"] Ok, here is a little more to the story. In Ok, wood burners are not an issue. In the NE, Vermont, Maine, Nh, and others have major problems with pollution from wood burning stoves. I've had to attend training sessions in that area in the past, where you couldn't see across the street for the wood smoke. They don't have the wind we do, and the mountains/hills in that area block what ever might develop. With catalyst type stoves, the airborne smoke and particulates are almost zero. IMHO, they need to work on those states that have that issue, and leave the rest of us alone. We don't need a blanket law that doesn't pertain to us at all. [/QUOTE]
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