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No Wood Burning in Menlo Park Until At Least Thursday: Spare The Air Extended
Monday's 'Spare the Air' alert has been extended through Wednesday night.

MENLO PARK, CA — The Bay Area's air quality officials Monday issued a "spare the air" wood-burning ban for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The ban is also for manufactured fire logs, pellets or any other solid fuel that is burned either indoors or outdoors, according to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. An alert was also issued Monday.
The region's cold, calm weather traps smoke near the ground and results in the air alerts.
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"In the winter, wood smoke from the 1.4 million fireplaces and wood stoves in the Bay Area is the single largest source of air pollution, contributing about one-third of the harmful fine particulate pollution in the air," the air district said in a statement.
People whose only source of heat is a woodstove or fireplace are able to apply for exemptions to the winter spare the air bans.
Find out what's happening in Menlo Park-Athertonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
More information is available at sparetheair.org.
— By Bay City News Service / Image via Shutterstock