Burn Ban Lifted
This weekend’s burn ban has been lifted. You can now return to your regular fire bug habits.

December 11, 2007 – Effective immediately, the Stage One Burn Ban issued on December 9, 2007 for King, Pierce and Snohomish counties is cancelled. The current weather pattern has brought improved mixing and dispersion of the fine particle pollution, which reached unhealthy levels over the weekend.
For current conditions use this link to determine if there is or is not a burn ban in effect.
As a reminder, when you are using your wood stove, check the exhaust coming out of your chimney. The smoke level is a good indicator. If you are burning properly, you should only see heat waves. The darker the color of the exhaust, the less efficiently you are operating the appliance. It may be necessary to adjust the operation of your wood stove to decrease the opacity of the exhaust (that is, the density of the smoke). A 15% opacity level indicates efficient operations, while a 20% level reflects unacceptable polluting conditions. You can be cited by inspectors if the smoke from your chimney exceeds 20% opacity.

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