Burn ban lifted, announces Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

Update from Puget Sound Clean Air Agency:

Effective immediately, all burn bans are being lifted in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, as well as Darrington. With the help of rain and wind, air pollution levels everywhere dropped to GOOD or lower Moderate last night.

While agency forecasters do expect only light winds during the day today and into tonight, an approaching weather system should increase winds and rain late tonight and into Sunday. This will again help disperse our air pollution and keep levels low for the next 2-3 days.

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency would like to thank everyone who switched to alternative sources of heat instead of burning wood during these bans. Children, the elderly, and people with chronic respiratory health problems especially appreciate your efforts.

The now-over burn ban had been in effect for two days.

2 Replies to "Burn ban lifted, announces Puget Sound Clean Air Agency"

  • Nw mama January 3, 2015 (7:01 pm)

    Well someone got right to burning in the Pcc area. It is really uncomfortable for me to breath (for health reasons). I wish people would permanently switch to alternative means for heat.

  • rtb January 3, 2015 (7:26 pm)

    Sorry for your health, but wood burning is becoming cheaper than electricity. Seasoned wood is far better than the other toxic emissions out there.

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