Posted on 12/24/2013 7:26:05 AM PST by BenLurkin
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) Put away the chestnuts; the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has announced that wood burning will be banned in the region on Christmas Eveand possibly on Christmas Day, too.
Tuesday will be the 17th Winter Spare the Air day of the season, and the air district will decide that day whether wood burning will also be banned on Christmas.
The weather forecast looks like we might see another Spare the Air day for Christmas Day, air district spokesman Tom Flannigan said.
He explained that winds are light, and the weather is forecast to be dry and mild in the region mid-week. The stagnant air has allowed pollutants to accumulate close to the ground, making the air unhealthy to breathe, Flannigan said.
We havent been seeing the rain we usually get that helps clean out the air, he said.
It wouldnt be the first time the air district has issued a Spare the Air alert for Christmas; it has happened two other times since the alerts began in 2008, Flannigan said.
It sounds Scrooge-like to tell residents they cant gather around the fire during the holidays, but air quality officials are asking people to keep in mind the reasons for the ban and realize that its not just the air district saying, Bah, humbug!
Were not picking these days for the fun of it or anything, it completely has to do with the science behind air pollution, he said.
Flannigan pointed out that children, the elderly and those with asthma and other respiratory problems suffer when the air is thick with unhealthy particulate matter.
He said a fire in the fireplace looks nice inside your house, and you cant see the effects it has on other people.
On Winter Spare the Air days, the burning of wood, manufactured fire logs or any other solid fuel is illegal both indoors and outdoors. Homes that depend on woodstoves or fireplaces as their only source of heat are exempt from the ban.
Those who get in trouble for violating the ban for the first time are given the choice of paying $100 or taking a wood smoke awareness class. Subsequent violations are met with fines of $500 or more.
Bay Area residents are advised to check the regions burn status before lighting a fire on any given day by visiting the air districts website at www.sparetheair.org or calling (877) 4-NO-BURN.
Flannigan thanked Bay Area residents in advance for observing the wood-burning ban even though it might put a damper on their holiday celebrations.
By not burning wood, youre helping to create a healthier breathing environment for everyone in the Bay Area, he said.
Winter Spare the Air season runs from Nov. 1 to Feb. 28.
Freeze in the dark.
It is the liberal way of protecting the environment.
Chestnuts roasting on an electric space heater...
Somehow, that just doesn’t convey the same cheerful, cozy image...
Looks like they will have to use some #12 coal.
Total Horse Puhtooties.
The air couldn’t be clearer day and night...
Nevertheless, I'll be burning a great big log tonight. Maybe two.
Come & get me, CARB.
Isn’t #12 the hardest?.
I remember a few years ago a story where there were 11 air board volunteers who worked XMAS writing tickets.
This says a lot about the metality of regulators.
Were not picking these days for the fun of it or anything, it completely has to do with the science behind air pollution...
Gaia said so. Settled science. Shut up, workers and peasants.
Was wondering if this applies to restaurants also?
And also the well-heeled?
Chestnuts sitting in a fireplace! Not roasting, like the song! Pick them up and throw them at your spouse and she can throw them back, just as strong!
Same here. We have a huge gathering on Christmas Eve and my pellet stove will be going as well as my Mexican chiminea outside for the smokers. Come and get me.
Easy. Get them logs made of old newspapers and wax.
It isn’t “wood”.
Someone ought to BURN down the City Hall on Christmas eve.
CARB probably has a SWAT team. Hide your dog.
Forest fires are hereby banned for Christmas!!!
No fire in the fireplace for Christmas? Queers running the holiday again. Queers must be proud they have so much power.
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