
Department of Ecology News Release - November 10, 2004
04-204
OLYMPIA - Eastern Washington residents should refrain from unnecessary burning until the weather changes and air circulation improves, according to the state Department of Ecology (Ecology).
The National Weather Service has issued an air-stagnation advisory for parts of Eastern Washington. A high-pressure pattern has settled over Eastern Washington that can trap smoke and other pollution near the ground.
During this time, fine particles in smoke and fumes are likely to accumulate, especially in populated and low-lying areas, such as valley bottoms.
Residents of populated areas in Eastern Washington should monitor local newscasts for information about voluntary or mandatory wood-stove restrictions. If current conditions persist, authorities may impose restrictions.
Ecology officials said smoke and air pollution can aggravate asthma and other medical conditions. While the air-quality advisory is in effect, young children, the elderly and people with respiratory ailments should consider limiting their outdoor activities until the air clears.
Ecology also recommends that people limit their vehicle trips, combine errands or use public transportation. If burning wood is the only source of heat, people should burn hot fires using dry wood to lessen smoke emissions.
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Contact: Joye Redfield-Wilder, Public Information Manager, 509-575-2610
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