By Terry Murry on Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories
PENDLETON โ The Pendleton City Council heard the annual report from the volunteers that are on the Pendleton Air Quality Commission, and City Manager Robb Corbett was impressed. He said the commission was formed in the 1990s to address air pollution problems that mainly stemmed from wood-burning stoves.
The commission instituted a loan program to help people replace wood-burning stoves that were no longer up to code. Corbett said itโs made a big difference.
โWeโve consistently been under the required thresholds by Oregon DEQ,โ he said. โThe city has loaned out funds for 194 stoves total.โ
Thatโs not all the commission has done. Corbett said the group has established a program in city schools regarding air pollution and has also instituted the leaf pickup program, to cut down on smoke from leaves being burned.
โHats off to that group,โ Corbett said. โTheyโve been very active and continue to help us breathe clean air here in Pendleton.โ
More information on the wood stove no-interest loan program is at https://pendleton.or.us/publicworks/page/wood-stove-replacement-program-summary