Wood Burning Restrictions Have Begun

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SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) – The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District’s annual wood burning law, Check Before You Burn, began Sunday, Nov. 1st. To protect public health, it is illegal to burn any solid fuel, including wood, pellets or manufactured fire logs when particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) pollution is forecast to be high.

This law applies to residents and businesses in Sacramento County and the cities of Folsom, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova, and Sacramento through February. You must Check Before You Burn to find out if burning is allowed in your indoor or outdoor fireplace, wood stove, fire pit or chimney.

New to this year’s Check Before You Burn season is the Sacramento Region Air Quality app. With this free app—which is available for Android, iOS, and Windows mobile devices—Sacramento County residents can check the daily burn status, obtain the daily air quality forecast, and get current conditions at monitoring sites in the region.

Wood smoke contains invisible particles that are small enough to enter the bloodstream. Breathing wood smoke increases the risk of asthma, heart attack, stroke, and many other health problems. It is especially harmful for children whose lungs are still developing, older adults, and anyone with a pre-existing heart or lung condition.

In addition to the mobile app, residents can get the daily burn status by calling (877) NO-BURN-5/(877) 662-8765). You can also follow on Twitter @AQMD; “like” Spare The Air Scooter on Facebook (www.facebook.com/scooterthesparetheairdog); or visit www.AirQuality.org or www.SpareTheAir.com. Sign up for daily Air Alert emails at www.SpareTheAir.com. Input your zip code and select the “Daily Air Quality Forecast” box. Read the Sacramento Bee’s weather page.

The law applies to all Sacramento residents and businesses with these few exceptions: In homes where wood burning is the sole source of heat; If a financial hardship waiver is approved and renewed each burn season by the Air Pollution Control Officer; and there is an exemption on Stage 1-No Burn days if you use an EPA certified fireplace insert or stove, or pellet stove, and they do not emit visible smoke.

To report a complaint, call (800) 880-9025. First time violations will result in a $50 fine or the violator can choose to complete and pass a wood smoke awareness course. For more information, visit www.airquality.org.

Source: Sacramento Metro Air Quality Management District

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Pond News—Cause of Death, Facts About the Proposal, Next Steps

UnknownEast Sacramento Preservation Board Member Judy McClaver shared some facts about the October pond community meeting, that were misinterpreted by a neighborhood magazine. The meeting is the last the city has shared any information about the pond rehabilitation plans. ESP hopes that Council Member Harris will schedule another meeting after the first of the year, before presenting to full City Council for approval, that will readdress the issues brought up, provide solid answers, full visuals and share the pond committee’s recommendations.

Please see McClaver’s bullet points below about the pond meeting, as well as the Sacramento Bee article that reported Mr. Prattt’s cause of death as drowning with intoxication. http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article45461343.html

  • The McKinley members of the pond committee did not agree with the proposed plan. Councilman Harris was informed via email of this by two of the three members.
  • The plan shows that depth would start at 18 inches on edge and slope to 9.5 feet with a slope ratio of 4:1 not four feet then 9 as reported elsewhere. This would make the current slope steeper and more slippery.
  • Neither pond plan option addressed safety issues.
  • Bottom aeration does not cool the water.  It increases oxygenation of the bottom debris (leaf and excrement) to help bacteria break it down and moves debris around – bottom aeration actually can increase the temperature of the water a few degrees because it is pumping outside air into the pond with a motor.
  • The pond water has been warm because there is hardly any water (2 feet at most) in it and the rest is sludge. Sludge is dark and absorbs the sun’s rays. The pond has been in existence since the late 1800s and the depth has not been an issue.
  • Putting a fence around the pond with plants between fence and pond will help keep out trash and leaves from the park, though not from the trees along edge of pond that provide shade to the water. It will also serve to keep adults, children and dogs away from edges and from falling in and deter people from using it as a toilet. It will allow wildlife to access the pond.
  • The Pond Advisory Committee wanted a fence around the whole pond.
  • Harm to wildlife will not stop with a fence but harm to the pond can be curtailed thus reducing maintenance costs…(not used as public toilet, plants to filter run off, trash, bikes/toys/strollers will not roll in, harder to toss food into pond).
  • Making the pond 9.5 feet deep means removing all the brick planters from the pond. Plants in the pond help balance the ecosystem by using bio-waste. This helps to balance nutrients and provide food and shelter for wildlife away from the edges of pond.
  • The contractor has proposed adding a wetland along edge of one small portion of pond but it will cost more money and only filter one portion of the pond. (Thus the plan is to remove the current planters from the pond and to replace with wetlands will be an additional expense. Profitable for the contractor.)
  • The proposed synthetic pond liner will likely only last about 8 years and then this whole project would likely have to be redone again wasting taxpayer money. Synthetic pond liners are also wrought with problems causing maintenance issues…besides being more slippery when someone falls in.  Quality bentonite clay (a natural material) properly installed will last for decades and not bubble, tear or leak and is lots less costly over all.
  • Use of the natural environment decreases the need for artificial control and need for maintenance mechanisms.
  • This contractor has no information from Parks as to what is currently going into this pond, i.e. what it is currently made of or the purpose of all the pipes that protrude from the sides of the pond. This pond project could easily become more costly when the pond is emptied.
  • This pond will never be clean as some expect from this project given that the activities of humans, dogs, waterfowl will not change etc.
  • The magazine reported 60% of the meeting attendees did not want a fence. There was no actual hand count or ballot, only someone’s guesstimate. Attendees were left to imagine a chain link or barred fence like what is around the pool.  No visuals of a fence or the pond project were presented.

 

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