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As the weather gets colder and people start using their woodstoves, air quality is once again top of mind for many residents in the 亚洲天堂 Lake and area because the region continues to be in the red zone of particulate emissions.
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The Bulkley Valley Lakes District Airshed Management Society鈥檚 wood stove exchange program is returning. (File photo/Lakes District 亚洲天堂)

As the weather gets colder and people start using their woodstoves, air quality is once again top of mind for many residents in the 亚洲天堂 Lake and area because the region continues to be in the red zone of particulate emissions.

鈥淭he federal government has a three-year rolling [particulate] average,鈥 explained Sue Brooks of the Bulkley Valley Lakes District Airshed Management Society.

鈥淥ver the three years, they take readings and average them based on particulate matter, 2.5 parts per million is the size of the particulate matter. So it鈥檚 a really tiny little dust particle, like one eighth the size of a human hair. And they determined that based on their standards, they we are in a red zone because we鈥檙e qualifying with higher than their standard over that three year period.鈥

She said that one of the biggest contributors of poor air quality is open burning of wood waste and other material.

However, she added that wood burning appliances, road dust and industries also contribute to the poor air quality in the region.

鈥淲e also have this mountain here next to us and the valleys of the whole airshed, which contribute to this weather phenomenon called inversions,鈥 she added. 鈥淪o because we are prone to get those when our air is bad, it gets locked in right over populated areas, and then gets stuck there. And doesn鈥檛 churn really on a daily pattern till like nine or 10 in the morning, and then the day鈥檚 air will build up and churn again, like seven to eight at night kind of thing.鈥

She said people can help to improve the air quality by not idling cars, recycling, reducing yard waste by composting instead of burning it and keep home heating appliances efficient. Adding an air filter will help clean up the air quality in a home.

The Bulkley Valley Lakes District Airshed Management Society鈥檚 wood stove exchange program is returning.

The society鈥檚 goal is to remove uncertified wood-burning appliances from circulation and reduce residential wood heat emissions. Grant money it receives is used for rebates to cover the cost of removing non-compliant wood stoves and replacing them with currently compliant wood stoves or some other form of heat.



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