Posted by ss55 on January 08, 2015 at 21:23:54 from (173.28.18.88):
In Reply to: Wood Heat posted by hadley on January 08, 2015 at 10:32:35:
Twenty some years ago, the ski resort town of Telluride, Colorado reduced it's winter smog problem by auctioning off a limited number of wood burner licenses. Prices back then were already thousands of dollars for a one year license. The license fees were used to reduced the city's property taxes. Most licenses went to the larger high priced ski resorts. The place I stayed at had a nice gas fireplace in their lobby.
Several local area town have also enacted wood burner licenses. All it takes is one or two ying-yangs who don't know how to properly run a wood furnace so they they stink up their neighborhoods. They tick off 20 to 50 of their neighbors and then refuse to fix the problem because "they have a right to piddle in the community pool", and pretty soon there is a new law.
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