UPPER YAKIMA COUNTY – remains in a STAGE 2 BURN BAN and in LOWER YAKIMA COUNTY – A STAGE 1 BURN BAN is DECLARED
Explanation: The Air Pollution Control Officer of the Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA) has declared this 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, caused primarily by wood stoves and outdoor burning, are trapped close to the ground by persistent inversion and/or inadequate ventilation.
While most of Yakima County experienced strong winds Friday evening, there were insufficient winds in Yakima City to clear out the stagnate air. This appears to be a localized event, where the worst air quality was in Yakima City and in the close surrounding areas in the Upper Valley. Monitor values in Yakima increased significantly this weekend requiring a Stage 2 Burn Ban to be put back on for Upper Yakima County. Air Quality Conditions are poor throughout Yakima County today.
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: This applies to all areas of Yakima County except for Yakama Indian Reservation lands, which are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, under the Federal Air Rules for Reservations Regulations (FARR). For more information, visit the FARR website at www.epa.gov/r10earth/FARR.htm .
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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 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.
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