What if I live in a multi-unit complex such as a condominium complex – can the Air District pinpoint where the wood smoke is coming from?
A. It is very difficult for Air District inspectors to locate the exact source of wood smoke from a multi-unit complex. Therefore, we often send informational packets to all addresses in the complex to educate them about the harmful effects of woodsmoke, the regulation requirements and how to burn cleanly. To assist us, if you register a complaint on a multi-unit complex, please provide as much information as possible, such as the main building address where the unit is located.
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