| Impaired Air Quality Burn Ban | Episode |
Type of Device | First Stage | Second Stage | Forecast | Alert | Warning | Emergency |
Pellet Stove (nonaffected) | OK | NO | OK | NO | NO | NO |
EPA Certified Woodstove | OK | NO | OK | NO | NO | NO |
DEQ Phase 2 Woodstove | OK | NO | OK | NO | NO | NO |
EPA Exempted Device | NO | NO | OK | NO | NO | NO |
All Other Devices | NO | NO | OK | NO | NO | NO |
NOTES: | "OK" indicates that a person may operate the device "NO" indicates that a person must withhold new fuel from the device |
(5) Smoke visible from a chimney, flue or exhaust duct after three hours has elapsed from the declaration of the episode or impaired air quality burn ban constitutes prima facie evidence of unlawful operation of an applicable solid fuel burning device. A person may refute this presumption with a demonstration that the smoke was not caused by a solid fuel burning device.
(6) Ecology, local air authorities, health departments, fire departments, or local police forces having jurisdiction in the area may enforce compliance with the air pollution episode or impaired air quality burn ban after three hours has elapsed from the declaration of the air pollution episode or impaired air quality burn ban.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.94 RCW. WSR 14-04-013 (Order 12-04), § 173-433-150, filed 1/23/14, effective 2/23/14; WSR 91-07-066 (Order 90-58), § 173-433-150, filed 3/20/91, effective 4/20/91. Statutory Authority: RCW
70.94.331. WSR 90-19-062 (Order 90-10), § 173-433-150, filed 9/17/90, effective 10/18/90. Statutory Authority: Chapters
70.94 and
43.21A RCW. WSR 88-01-056 (Order 87-44), § 173-433-150, filed 12/16/87.]