Recent chilly and dry weather conditions in the Bay Area have led to a full ten days of wood fire burn bans. Regulators say that wood smoke is the largest source of wintertime air pollution, accounting for 30-percent of particulate matter pollution in the Bay Area. We’ll speak with officials about the bans and the quality of air we breathe.
Guests:
Lisa Fasano, director of communications and outreach at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Eric Stevenson, director of technical services at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
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