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EPA letter to OWB mfgs
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<blockquote data-quote="Fifelaker" data-source="post: 4391267" data-attributes="member: 69959"><p>I live in a town of about 400 people. A few years ago some SHTF about someone putting in a OWB. Mine had been in service for five years and no one knew it. But when some of them found out they passed some laws to outlaw them. When they found out about the "Grandfather" laws they got mad but I haven't heard anything for 3-4 years now. If you burn good dry wood these things do not smoke any more than any other woodstove. Plus they heat your house, water and can dry clothes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fifelaker, post: 4391267, member: 69959"] I live in a town of about 400 people. A few years ago some SHTF about someone putting in a OWB. Mine had been in service for five years and no one knew it. But when some of them found out they passed some laws to outlaw them. When they found out about the "Grandfather" laws they got mad but I haven't heard anything for 3-4 years now. If you burn good dry wood these things do not smoke any more than any other woodstove. Plus they heat your house, water and can dry clothes. [/QUOTE]
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