tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post5771478690993220396..comments2024-03-27T15:09:59.039-06:00Comments on Wasatch Weather Weenies: Air Quality: We Can Do BetterJim Shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15799757451626876963noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-35492342952942850812013-11-19T16:55:14.268-07:002013-11-19T16:55:14.268-07:00My comments are not a criticism of the DAQ meteoro...My comments are not a criticism of the DAQ meteorologists. They operate in an imperfect system with bureaucratic constraints. It is my view that this system is not proactive enough (this view is not based on trying to avoid NAAQS violations but a desire to see improved air quality in a wide range of elevated pollution events) and that we would all benefit from a system that encourages voluntary emissions reductions during most quiescent periods. Of course, being a realistic pessimist, I admit that such a system might have little impact.Jim Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15799757451626876963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-71280380989013948282013-11-19T13:15:11.798-07:002013-11-19T13:15:11.798-07:00Jim and Tyler - you wonder why the Action Level wa...Jim and Tyler - you wonder why the Action Level was "Unrestricted" as the inversion was building? Perhaps, it was because the rule says that "When the ambient concentration of PM2.5 ... are forecasted to reach or exceed 25 micrograms per cubic meters...," then the state calls a no-burn period. This is a preemptive way to be sure the standard (35 ug/m3) is not exceeded. Perhaps the meteorologists at DAQ did not believe we would exceed that standard, and by the time they monitored above the 25 ug/m3 level, the front was well on its way? Perhaps those meteorologists are really good at what they do. I recall last winter when the health level was green or just turned yellow, but they called a no-burn period because the inversion was already setting in. You just don't know, do you?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-70131253545488692652013-11-19T08:49:07.510-07:002013-11-19T08:49:07.510-07:00Very interesting SteveJ. I wonder how representat...Very interesting SteveJ. I wonder how representative that is of the Front? From an emissions control standpoint, it goes back to the fact that so many of the control ideas cost people money in that they would have to buy new equipment but this one simply means you use your inexpensive natural gas furnace instead of your wood burner. I really dont see it as being overly progressive nor oppressive and it seems like a no brainer to me especially given the situation that we are in. While the State may have found a way to slide the PM2.5 SIP through there is no real solution there and the problem remains and we will surely face the issue of non-compliance again.tcruickshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06730530603038741779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-90663848068095696802013-11-18T21:46:13.385-07:002013-11-18T21:46:13.385-07:00Agreed. Additionally, moving from macro to micro, ...Agreed. Additionally, moving from macro to micro, I enjoy the whiff of wood smoke now and then but my wife experiences it as an allergen. Trying to figure out the non-confrontational way to communicate this to my immediate neighbors. They take great satisfaction out of using their wood burning stove as often as they can as their primary heater. <br />There is a strange dichotomy that I see in them as well as another pair or friends that would consider themselves "rabidly green" yet consider a wood burning stove in SLC as part of that identity.stevejnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-68217849718743164532013-11-18T13:12:33.492-07:002013-11-18T13:12:33.492-07:00By the way, I love a fire. I'd love an outdo...By the way, I love a fire. I'd love an outdoor wood grilled pizza, an outdoor patio fire, an indoor wood stove, an indoor fire place. I love chopping wood, stacking wood. Love it. So I get it, but I live here in SLC and I understand that and it is a decision and compromise that I make. It is exactly the same as not swimming and no dogs in the Canyons.tcruickshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06730530603038741779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-81937312613224433832013-11-18T12:52:41.661-07:002013-11-18T12:52:41.661-07:00Jim,
While wood/coal burning is not a huge part o...Jim,<br /><br />While wood/coal burning is not a huge part of our AQ problem is can be significant. My position is that there should be a rule that restricts burning to only the months of March-October. Why are we monkeying around with trying to predict and call voluntary and mandatory no wood burning days when this is one form of emissions that is purely a "luxury"? The State needs every bit of emissions reduction that they can get their hands on yet this one is not being fully captured and it is likely the easiest one even if it contributes only a small amount. Some will argue for allowing homes that have only wood/coal stoves for heat to burn anytime, but this is the year 2014/2015. It's long past the time when these unique situations should have been phased out whether through change out programs or out of pocket. Lets face it, we are not pioneering the Valley any longer, we need to adapt to the fact that we all live in an urban Wasatch Front. No longer are we sole survivalists out there. I could go on if you couldnt tell ....<br /><br />I'd like to learn what the new requirements are for all of the restaurants that grill. Who will be required to install what and by when? I'm not quite sure what made it into the final plan. Ever been at a stop light by a Crown Burger? Think about all of those and similar ones going 12 hours a day every day. Again, easy fruit made complicated by politics.tcruickshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06730530603038741779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6168620747792092240.post-64016994586672143872013-11-18T12:33:16.963-07:002013-11-18T12:33:16.963-07:00Great point- the time to make warnings/encourage ...Great point- the time to make warnings/encourage mass transit, etc. is at the onset of any prolonged ridge in the winter season. Lessen the pollution as the lid 'starts' to cover the valley- not after the lid has been in place for a week.- WeymanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com