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San Lorenzo Valley - Spare the Air

NO SPARE THE AIR ALERT

 

April 15 – April 19: As the cool rainy low-pressure system leaves our area, we can expect to enjoy a warm dry trend this week, with Wednesday and Thursday likely to be the warmest days. Temperatures during this warmup will range from the upper-40s to low-70s at the coast and from the low-50s to mid-80s inland. This may inch afternoon ozone levels higher but overall still GOOD. Onshore air flow will continue the trend of GOOD AQIs for PM2.5 (smoke), with occasional MODERATE readings in the valleys. The AQIs for PM10 (dust) should remain GOOD.

NO SPARE THE AIR ALERT IS IN EFFECT.

 

 

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SPARE THE AIR SEASON HAS STARTED

November 3, 2023: Link to the press release/Enlace al comunicado de prensa

To reduce wintertime wood smoke in the San Lorenzo Valley, MBARD started a Spare the Air program to notify the community of days when wood burning is discouraged due to poor air quality conditions. During a Spare the Air alert, residents are asked to choose an alternative heating source such as natural gas, propane, electricity, or wood pellets.  Spare the Air alerts are issued during the colder months, between November and April each year.

Do your part on Spare the Air days: Choose an alternative home heating source on Spare the Air days and spread the word to your friends and neighbors about the call to action.

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Clean Wood Burning

Efficient and clean wood burning reduces smoke and harmful health impacts.

Learn five tips for an efficient fire by watching the video below.

Burning wet wood is a waste, learn why by watching the video below.

If you choose to burn wood, please remember:

  • Begin with a hot fire
  • Only burn dry, seasoned wood
  • Don’t use big pieces of wood, split the logs
  • Don’t let the fire smolder, give it enough air