Posted by jeo46 on August 31, 2014 at 18:05:36 from (184.20.232.35):
Hi All-Has anyone heard about any new rules from EPA on wood stove emissions? I read an ad in local shopper and they were advising to buy one if you are in the market because EPA regulations will force wood stove manufacturers to modify the stoves to meet pollution standards,and increase price. I assume old stoves will be "Grandfathered" in, but not sure. I looked wood stoves up on the EPA site and they are indeed lowering the "particulate" emission allowed per volume of air. This site has many pages of regulations from what I could see.
If I am wrong in any of these statements please let me know. I do not know if there is a comment period about this subject to the EPA, like there is for air pollution and the new proposed water rules (these rules are not good from what I can see) but sounds like nasty rules are coming April of 2015 unless they can be stopped.
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