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Effective at 4:00 p.m. February 6, 2012, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is lifting the air quality burn ban issued for Pierce County. Visit pscleanair.org for details.

To protect public health from rising air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban in Pierce County, effective at 4 p.m. February 3, 2012.  This ban is in effect until further notice.

High pressure is building east of the Cascade Mountains through the weekend. Dry, stagnant air is expected in Pierce County, resulting in rising air pollution, especially in communities where residential wood burning is common. With stagnant conditions expected to continue through the weekend and beyond, pollution levels could reach the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” category at some locations.

For details, visit pscleanair.org.

[January 28, 2012] Effective at 5:00 p.m. today, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is cancelling the air quality burn  ban issued for Pierce County.

The area of high pressure that calmed winds and dropped temperatures last night is leaving our region today. Agency forecasters expect evening winds tonight and tomorrow, which should disperse air pollution and restore good air quality in  Pierce County.

We appreciate the public’s  cooperation with the burn ban. We encourage people to  check current air  quality  and burn ban status before they burn. Conditions can change quickly this time of year. To check burn ban status:

  1. Sign up for clean air              newswhere you can:
    1. Receive e-mail notification of burn bans
    2. Follow us on Twitter/Facebook
    3. Subscribe to R.P.I.N. and EnviroFlash
  2. Visit our Web site www.pscleanair.org
  3. Call our Air Quality InfoLine at 1-800-595-4341

For those who heat with wood,  please remember that it is always illegal to emit excess chimney smoke or  to smoke out your neighbor, burn ban or not. You know you are burning properly when you do not see  any smoke coming from your chimney. And burning garbage is always illegal.

For more information:

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The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is an  air quality management agency serving King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish  counties. Created as a result of the 1967 Washington Clean Air Act, the agency  protects public health  by adopting and enforcing air  quality regulations, educating individuals and businesses about clean-air  choices and sponsoring voluntary initiatives to improve air quality.

To protect public health from rising air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban in Pierce County, effective at 12 p.m. today. This ban is in effect until further notice.

High pressure has been building over the Puget Sound region, resulting in very cold and stagnant weather conditions. Air pollution is building up in Pierce County, especially in communities where residential wood burning is common. With stagnant conditions expected to continue through tomorrow, pollution levels could reach the “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” category at some locations. For details visit pscleanair.org.

[January 14, 2012] Effective at 10:00 a.m. today, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is lifting the air quality burn bans issued for King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties.

Agency forecasters were tracking a new weather system expected to arrive last night.  Winds from that system are now dispersing the air pollution that built up across the Puget Sound over the past week.

We appreciate the public’s cooperation with the burn ban. We encourage people to check current air quality and burn ban status before they burn. Conditions can change quickly this time of year. To check burn ban status:

  1. Sign up for clean air news where you can:
    1. Receive e-mail notification of burn bans
    2. Follow us on Twitter/Facebook
    3. Subscribe to R.P.I.N. and EnviroFlash
  2. Visit our Web site www.pscleanair.org
  3. Call our burn ban InfoLine at 1-800- 595-4341

For those who heat with wood, please remember that it is always illegal to emit excess chimney smoke or to smoke out your neighbor, burn ban or not. You know you are burning properly when you do not see any smoke coming from your chimney. And burning garbage is always illegal.

For more information:

#   #   #

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is an air quality management agency serving King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. Created as a result of the 1967 Washington Clean Air Act, the agency protects public health by adopting and enforcing air quality regulations, educating individuals and businesses about clean-air choices and sponsoring voluntary initiatives to improve air quality.