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PSCAA is proposing to prohibit residential yard waste burning, including leaves, clippings, and prunings, across King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Online workshop sessions are available to share input. Save your spot at pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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Despite potential federal changes to these standards, we continue to track air quality closely and advocate for strong protections. Check out our air quality monitoring and analysis in our Year 3 annual report pscleanair.gov/724/2026-Annu…
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PSCAA’s proposed rule would prohibit residential yard waste burning, but alternatives are widely available. Join a pre-rulemaking workshop HAPPENING TODAY to learn what options are available in your area and ask questions pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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PSCAA is proposing to prohibit residential yard waste burning, including leaves, clippings, and prunings. Three online workshops are available for you to share your input. pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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We are wrapping up the third year of our progress and our Year 3 annual report is completed. pscleanair.gov/2026AnnualRep…
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Are you tired of heating with natural gas, propane, oil, or wood and live in Snohomish County? You can make the switch to an electric heat pump with 20-75% in savings, up to $10,000 of the project cost!  Learn more at the next virtual Info Session. kickgasnow.org/
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Not sure what you’ll do with all those leaves and clippings if yard waste burning goes away? You’ve got options! Learn more about what this means for you by joining an online workshop pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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PSCAA is working on a rule change to protect air quality for everyone in our region, and they want community input before it’s finalized. Join an online workshop and be part of the solution. pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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Based on state law, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is proposing to prohibit residential yard waste burning, including leaves, clippings, and prunings. If you currently burn yard waste, this change would affect you. Attend a pre-rulemaking workshop pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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Smoke events aren’t just hard on your lungs, they can take a toll on your mental health too. When the skies turn hazy, take care of yourself and check in on those around you. To learn more, visit pscleanair.gov/517/Wildfire-… #SmokeReady #WildfireSmoke #AirQuality
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PSCAA is proposing to prohibit residential yard waste burning, including leaves, clippings, and prunings. Three online workshops are available for you to share your input. pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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Wildfire smoke can travel far and fast! Plan ahead by refilling meds, prepping essentials, and creating an evacuation plan. You may never need to use it, but having one reduces stress and keeps you ready. pscleanair.gov/517/Wildfire-… #SmokeReady #WildfireSmoke
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PSCAA’s proposed rule would prohibit residential yard waste burning, but alternatives are widely available including curbside yard waste collection, transfer station drop-offs, and composting and mulching at home. Join a pre-rulemaking workshop pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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Our health partners suggest using HEPA air cleaners and limiting activities that produce smoke (like burning candles) can make a big difference during smoke events. See how you can make a DIY air filter pscleanair.gov/694/DIY-Air-F… #SmokeReady #AirQuality
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Based on state law, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is proposing to prohibit residential yard waste burning, including leaves, clippings, and prunings. If you currently burn yard waste, this change would affect you. Attend a pre-rulemaking workshop pscleanair.gov/RAOB
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If you or your family is sensitive to air pollution, talk with your healthcare provider before wildfire season begins. You may benefit from using an N95 respirator or other particulate mask during. pscleanair.gov/517/Wildfire-… #SmokeReady #WildfireSmoke
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Wildfire smoke can blow in quickly and linger. Stay a step ahead by checking our air sensor map map.pscleanair.gov. We also provide updates in case fires are burning, where smoke is headed, and how it’s impacting air quality.
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Wildfire smoke carries the same health risks as wood smoke, except there can be a lot more of it. Smoke is full of small particles, which can be especially dangerous for sensitive groups. To prepare for wildfire smoke season, visit pscleanair.gov/517/Wildfire-…
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Our Wood Stove Recycling Program is still going strong and it is not too late to claim $500 for recycling your wood stove. pscleanair.gov/409/Wood-Stov… to learn more
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New permits are open for public comments. During the comment period, the public is invited to submit comments on the draft permit. Visit pscleanair.gov/175/Permits-O… to learn more.
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