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Moving backwards: Northeasterners turn to burning wood for power
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<blockquote data-quote="slowp" data-source="post: 4743595" data-attributes="member: 13863"><p>Yes, but it is an example of WHY we have regulations and the EPA. It is an example of the conditions we get in the winter--called an inversion. Warm air above, traps cold air (and pollution) below. This can last for several days, and the air quality deteriorates each day. Our valleys are encased in fog and we can get up into the sun and warmer temps by heading up into the mountains. The folks in the more populated counties can be fined for having wood heat on those days UNLESS it is their only source of heat, or they show a financial need to only use wood for heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowp, post: 4743595, member: 13863"] Yes, but it is an example of WHY we have regulations and the EPA. It is an example of the conditions we get in the winter--called an inversion. Warm air above, traps cold air (and pollution) below. This can last for several days, and the air quality deteriorates each day. Our valleys are encased in fog and we can get up into the sun and warmer temps by heading up into the mountains. The folks in the more populated counties can be fined for having wood heat on those days UNLESS it is their only source of heat, or they show a financial need to only use wood for heat. [/QUOTE]
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