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Safety Guidelines For Wood Burning Residents

The fourth season of the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District’s Check Before You Burn program starts November 1 and runs through February 28, 2011. Residential wood burning will be restricted or prohibited on days when fine particle pollution is forecast to be high. The law is in effect in Sacramento County and its cities of Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova and Sacramento. Residents are required to Check Before You Burn.

The District will restrict or prohibit the use of indoor and outdoor fireplaces and wood stoves, and fire pits and chimineas that burn wood, pellets, manufactured logs or any other solid fuel to keep fine particle pollution down. A voluntary request to discourage burning will be issued when air pollution levels are on the rise.

Check Before You Burn Categories:

Stage 2 – All Burning Prohibited

Stage 1 – No Burn – Unless Exempt

Burning Discouraged – Voluntary

Legal to Burn

Exemptions:

The following exemptions apply to both Stage 1 and Stage 2 categories:

Enforcement:

Enforcement will be through complaints (800-880-9025) and sightings of visible smoke by Air District enforcement staff. First time violations will result in a $50 fine or a requirement to complete and pass a wood smoke awareness course. Fines for subsequent violations are higher.

Check Before You Burn:

  1. 1-877-NO-BURN-5 (1-877-662-8765)
  2. Visit www.AirQuality.org
  3. Subscribe to Air Alert at www.SpareTheAir.com and check the Daily Air Quality Forecast box to receive a daily e-mail
  4. Check the Sacramento Bee’s weather page located on the back of the Our Region section
  5. Listen to television and radio weather forecasts
  6. Follow us at twitter.com/aqmd

Residents can visit www.AirQuality.org or call 916-874-4800 for more information.

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