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It says: "Under the standards proposed in the consultation, a wood burning stove would be permitted as a secondary heating source in new homes. "The Government acknowledges that it is possible to ...
Wood-burning stoves will be allowed in new-build homes across England despite concerns over their impact on air pollution and carbon emissions. The Government has confirmed in a surprise letter to ...
Senate Bill 5174, requested by the department, would ensure that new wood-burning devices — think: woodstoves and fireplaces — can’t be installed unless they meet certain certification ...
Washington fireplaces will quietly face a crackdown thanks to new legislation ... for homeowners who enjoy the cozy tradition of a wood-burning fire. It’s yet another example of progressives ...
Buckthorn is one of the most difficult invasive plants to deal with in Minnesota and the solution usually involves removing it and burning the brush piles. But, for every pound of wood burned in ...
Brits are being warned that you could face large fines for illegal use of wood-burning stoves which have become increasingly popular. It is believed that about 10% of homes in the UK are now ...
A ban on indoor and outdoor wood burning will be in place Saturday in much of Southern California due to a forecast of high air pollution in the area. The residential wood-burning ban will be in ...
People who violate the wood burning ban for the first time are encouraged to take a wood smoke awareness course or will face a $100 ticket. Second violations can lead to a $500 ticket, with the ...
A ban on indoor and outdoor wood burning was extended through Thursday for much of Southern California due to a forecast of high air pollution in the area. The residential wood-burning ban was ...
Wood-burning stoves are a charming feature in any ... as per Government guidelines. Households could face fines ranging from £175 to £300 if they breach this rule, and online maps are available ...
Most of England is now covered by Smoke Control areas, and if you live in one, you can be fined £300 if your chimney produces too much smoke - while persistent offenders could face criminal charges.
The Scottish government has confirmed it is ditching restrictions on the installation of wood-burning stoves in newbuild homes or conversions. SNP ministers introduced regulations in April - while ...