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Frequently Asked Questions: Spokane Solid Fuel Burning Devices Rule and a Required Revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP)

 
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15-02-004March 2015
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Author(s) Ekrem, Joanna
Description Ecology is accepting public comment on a proposed State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision. The revision incorporates Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency’s (SRCAA) current rule on solid fuel burning devices (like wood stoves, fireplaces, pellet stoves, and masonry heaters) into Washington’s SIP. Ecology must submit this revision to EPA for approval. This document addresses some frequently asked questions about the proposed revision.
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Keywords Spokane, alternatives to burning, Air quality standards, air pollutants, State Implementation Plan, air, rule, smoke, Environmental Protection Agency, air pollution, air quality, air emissions
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