Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Uncertified Woodstoves: Removal Required

Requires Removal of Uncertified Woodstoves When Selling a Home Beginning August 1, 2010, anyone selling a home with an old, uncertified woodstove will be required to remove and destroy this device. The 2009 Oregon Legislature signed Senate Bill 102 into law requiring the removal of any uncertified woodstove from a home when it is sold. This law is part of a program to help protect Oregonians from uncontrolled wood smoke. Residential wood burning is a significant source of air pollution, including fine particulate and air toxics. For more information about this upcoming requirement (including a Frequently Asked Questions page), please visit DEQ's website.