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ARE WOODSTOVES THE GREATEST SOURCE OF PM2.5 PARTICLE EMISSIONS IN THE FNSB?
THE ANSWER IS - WE DON'T KNOW!
Summary of Fairbanks PM2.5 Attainment Plans
The control strategy in the Fairbanks North Star Borough area plan focuses on reducing emissions from home heating devices, in addition to other source categories. Control measures include an opacity limit and mandatory curtailment program for solid-fuel heaters, emissions standards for new wood heater installations, a requirement to burn only dry wood in wood heaters, a woodstove changeout program, and a prohibition on open burning, among other requirements. Click the link above for full details.
As suggested in the following article, we've witnessed more ice fog on the roadways than in residential areas, not surprisingly, at temperatures of -30F and colder.
UAF Roadway Air Pollution Evaluation
Test data appears to be inconclusive, although it is implied that burning wood is the major contributing factor to poor air quality in the FNSB. Burning wood can be argued as carbon-neutral because trees absorb CO2 during growth, creating a closed-loop cycle where burning releases only the stored carbon. Proponents argue that managed, sustainable forestry allows regrowing forests to reabsorb this carbon over decades, making it a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. The Woodway is an advocate for responsible burning - burn only dry wood and follow the stove manufacturer recommendations.
See our Burning Tips section down below.
The next big question is,
"Can you have a woodstove in Fairbanks, AK?"
And the answer is,
YES!!
I'm sure you've heard the commercials on the radio, but here are the facts concerning wood stove operation in the FNSB.
The Alaska DEC maintains lists of approved wood and pellet stoves for sale within the PM2.5 non-attainment area. Within this area, ADEC requires installation by a certified installer, local options can be found by putting in your zip code at www.nficertified.org.
Please note that The Woodway is not offering installation this season, but we are happy to sell you the perfect stove for your home.
ADEC Approved Woodstove List
ADEC Approved Pellet Stove List
In the blue (Fairbanks) and purple (North Pole) areas on the map below, there will periodically be air quality alerts. During these time frames burning is not allowed without a waiver. Currently, there are no air quality alerts issued for the Goldstream area.
In other areas of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, such as Two Rivers, Salcha, Moose Creek, Cripple Creek, and heading north out past Fox, there are no regulations concerning wood and pellet stove sales. Whether you are within the PM2.5 Non-Attainment area or outside, The Woodway has an excellent selection of stoves available.
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