Wood heaters too dirty to sell are clean enough to give to tribes, says EPA
by Emily Holden in Washington from on (#54R97)
Stoves that produce pollutants known to make people sick can be donated to tribes and Appalachian communities
Wood heaters that US regulators have deemed too dirty to sell can now be donated to tribal nations and Appalachian communities, under a program organized by a trade group and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Public health experts warn the donations could force more pollution on already vulnerable populations amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Wood-burning devices emit pollutants known to make people sick, including fine particle pollution and chemicals like benzene, formaldehyde, acrolein and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
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