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Woodfurnaces banned???
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Anderson" data-source="post: 3270733" data-attributes="member: 47886"><p>Is there some room for reasonable common sense? I mean I say my wood stove burns clean, which it does, but I can't say that it produces zero smoke all the time but it's never a lot and never smoking all day or all night. It always disipates long before it goes beyond my little two acre property and never bothers my neighbors (some of them burn wood too). Will they write you up for any smoke at all or just if it becomes excessive and/or repeated and how do they define that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Anderson, post: 3270733, member: 47886"] Is there some room for reasonable common sense? I mean I say my wood stove burns clean, which it does, but I can't say that it produces zero smoke all the time but it's never a lot and never smoking all day or all night. It always disipates long before it goes beyond my little two acre property and never bothers my neighbors (some of them burn wood too). Will they write you up for any smoke at all or just if it becomes excessive and/or repeated and how do they define that? [/QUOTE]
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