A mobile nephelometer has been monitoring and mapping Campbell River's air quality for the past few weeks. The contraption, from UVIC, will guide the city on how to structure possible policies regarding air quality in the future. For now citizens can attend a "Burn it Smart" workshop tonight from 6:30-8:00pm at Willow Point Fire Hall to discover ways to reduce wood stove pollution.
For more information call Martin at 250-286-5711
The full article from the Mirror can be found here.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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