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16 'Spare The Air' Alerts Issued During Winter Season
The Camp Fire was to blame for some of the unhealthiest air quality ever recorded in the SF Bay Area, officials said.

SAN FRANCISCO – The Bay Area Air Quality Management District's Winter Spare the Air season ended with 16 alerts issued between November and February, almost all of them due to the devastating Camp Fire in Butte County that sent smoke throughout the region, district officials said Monday.
Only two of the alerts, which ban the burning of wood in the Bay Area, were caused by normal cold and still conditions that trap smoke and other pollutants near the ground, according to the air district.
Nearly two weeks of the alerts came from November's Camp Fire, which caused some of the unhealthiest air quality ever recorded in the region, air district officials said.
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Air district executive officer Jack Broadbent said in a news release that the Camp Fire made Bay Area residents "very aware of air quality issues and now is the time to take the necessary steps, like switching to cleaner heating options, to protect our air and our health."
The air district received 1,319 wood smoke complaints in the Bay Area during the four-month season, with the most in Contra Costa at 304.
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Complaints by County:
Alameda – 155
Contra Costa – 304
Marin – 164
Napa – 56
San Francisco – 58
San Mateo – 179
Santa Clara – 185
Solano – 27
Sonoma – 178
No county details provided – 13
TOTAL – 1,319
--Bay City News