Department of Ecology News Release - December 26, 2008

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Ecology issues burn ban for Kittitas County

OLYMPIA – Worsening air quality is prompting the Washington Department of Ecology to issue a burn ban on unnecessary use of uncertified wood stoves, inserts and fireplaces, and on all outdoor burning in Kittitas County.

Of special concern are fine particles released by smoke from outdoor burning, wood stoves and fireplaces. This smoke is likely to accumulate, especially in low-lying areas where a temperature inversion has trapped a layer of cold air near the ground.

Ecology’s Stage 1 ban for Kittitas County will continue until 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 29. Under a Stage 1 ban:

The Washington State Department of Health recommends that people who are sensitive to air pollution should limit time spent outdoors. Air pollution can trigger asthma attacks, cause difficulty breathing, and make lung and heart problems worse. Air pollution is especially harmful to children, people with heart and lung problems, and adults over age 65.

Ecology recommends that people limit vehicle trips, combine errands or use public transportation to reduce air pollution.

For a list of certified wood stoves and clean-burning tips, see http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/air/outdoor_woodsmoke/wood_smoke_page.htm .

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Media Contact: Seth Preston, Ecology communications manager, 360-584-5744 cell; spre461@ecy.wa.gov