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My home came with a Catalyst equipped Buck Stove and required building permit...
I have no idea how many grams it puts out and average usage is twice a year except the one year when power was out for an extended period on several occasions... Oakland CA
Now in Olympia the power was out for over a week and daytime highs hit 17 F and every home kept the home fires burning just to keep from freezing and firewood was at a premium... just imagine if all those fireplaces and stoves had to be removed and another ice storm hit with 7 to 10 day power outages with zero degree weather...
Don't these bureaucrats have any sense?
This is not a ban on use... it is a the wholesale destruction of existing property.
The reason I mention it is because Thurston County Washington is also entertaining additional wood burning restrictions... as California goes... so goes the nation... eventually.
I have no idea how many grams it puts out and average usage is twice a year except the one year when power was out for an extended period on several occasions... Oakland CA
Now in Olympia the power was out for over a week and daytime highs hit 17 F and every home kept the home fires burning just to keep from freezing and firewood was at a premium... just imagine if all those fireplaces and stoves had to be removed and another ice storm hit with 7 to 10 day power outages with zero degree weather...
Don't these bureaucrats have any sense?
This is not a ban on use... it is a the wholesale destruction of existing property.
The reason I mention it is because Thurston County Washington is also entertaining additional wood burning restrictions... as California goes... so goes the nation... eventually.