Effective 4:00 PM today, the Stage 1 Burn Ban is upgraded to Stage 2 for all of Yakima County (except land within the exterior boundaries of the Yakama Indian Reservation) – BOTH the Upper and the Lower Yakima County areas. This curtailment is currently projected to extend into Thursday, December 23rd 2010 or until conditions improve.
Explanation: The Air Pollution Control Officer of the Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA) has declared this first-of-the-season burn ban due to impaired air quality and associated adverse health effects caused by high levels of fine particulate. The high levels of fine particulate are trapped close to the ground by persistent inversion and inadequate ventilation.
YRCAA staff will continue to monitor the situation to determine if and when the burn ban can be lifted.
Please check our website for the latest information:
http://www.yakimacleanair.org , or call the YRCAA office at (509) 834-2050
Please Note: As with all notices, the jurisdiction of YRCAA is within all of Yakima County excluding Yakama Nation Reservation lands. YRCAA recognizes Yakama National Sovereignty, which is addressing air quality issues in conjunction with the EPA, under the Federal Air Rules for Reservations (FARR). For more information, call (509) 952-3057.
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Note: The most commonly used “solid fuels” are wood, manufactured logs, pellets and coal.
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The Air Pollution Control Officer strongly encourages all Yakima County residents to refrain from burning – even those legally able to do so – until air quality improves and the risk to public health is diminished.
We make every effort to ensure that all burn ban announcements and restrictions are posted. Always call or visit your county and local clean air agency and check the DNR fire danger for the most current information.
Find out more information about RCW 70.94.473, WAC 173-425 and important key terms.
