Feedback sought on wood stove exchange program
The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is seeking input on its Wood Stove Exchange Program. The RDCO program supports cleaner air by providing financial incentives to help people replace old, smoky wood stoves with cleaner options.
To evaluate and improve the Wood Stove Exchange Program, an online public survey is being conducted until Jan. 17. People who own a residential wood burning appliance in the Central Okanagan – including Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, West Kelowna, Peachland, Lake Country, and the Central Okanagan East and West electoral areas – are encouraged to participate. To thank participants for their time, two names will be randomly drawn to win a $100 ‘The Local’ gift card.
In the Central Okanagan, 30 per cent of air pollution comes from residential wood burning. Wood burning creates air pollution by increasing particulate matter, or PM 2.5, which contains fine particles that can cause health problems. Since 2001, Wood Stove Exchange Program rebates have been used to replace over 700 old wood stoves with cleaner models such as gas or pellet stoves, electric heat pumps, or new emission-certified wood stoves.
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