
Maricopa County launched a winter campaign to combat wood smoke pollution. Here’s what residents need to know.
As winter approaches, Maricopa County residents face a critical environmental challenge that impacts community health. The county’s Air Quality Department (MCAQD) has initiated its seasonal Burn Cleaner, Burn Better (BCBB) campaign, targeting the reduction of harmful wood smoke pollution during the cooler months when air quality typically deteriorates.
Hospital emergency rooms in Maricopa County consistently report a surge in respiratory-related visits during the holiday season, primarily attributed to increased wood-burning activities. This concerning trend has prompted local officials to take decisive action through the BCBB initiative.
Health impacts and community action
Board of Supervisor Chairman Jack Sellers emphasized the community’s role in addressing this issue, stating, “While we cannot control the weather, we can actively contribute to protect the health of our community. By choosing to not burn wood this winter season, we are playing a proactive role in enhancing air quality and protecting community health.”
MCAQD Director Philip McNeely reinforced this message: “Each year, we face the challenge of reducing air pollution caused by wood burning. We encourage everyone to prioritize the well-being of our families, friends, and neighbors and choose cleaner burning alternatives this season.”
No Burn Days and alternative solutions
The department implements No Burn Days when weather conditions and pollution levels become hazardous. During these periods, most outdoor fires are prohibited, though gas and electric devices remain permissible. To help residents transition to cleaner alternatives, MCAQD offers two important programs:
These initiatives provide financial assistance for converting traditional wood-burning fireplaces to natural gas systems or acquiring propane fire pits.
Residents can check No Burn Day status by visiting Maricopa.gov/AQ, downloading the Clean Air mobile app, or calling 602-506-6400. For comprehensive information about the BCBB campaign and related programs, visit Maricopa.gov/AQBurnBetter.
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