Sponsored by state Sen. Sharon Shewmake, a Bellingham Democrat, the bill would also restrict sales of outdated woodstoves.
Senate Bill 5174, requested by the department, would ensure that new wood-burning devices — think: woodstoves and fireplaces — can’t be installed unless they meet certain certification ...
A Senate committee advanced a proposal Friday morning to update the rules around wood stoves. Democratic supporters of the bill argue it will promote better air quality, ...
Typically cube-shaped in design, wood-burning stoves are getting increasingly popular as they have a sealed glass door – unlike the more traditional open fireplaces. As a result, wood-burning ...
Senate Bill 5174 does not remove stoves from any home, nor does it force manufacturers to re-test. The newly proposed ...
Buying a new wood stove is a major purchase. For many people in Washington, that stove will provide much of their heat in the ...
A study found that burning wood in our homes is one of the most dangerous types of air pollution. Here’s what you need to ...
Banter makes the most of its historic building with a fireplace at 19 S. Second St. in downtown Wilmington.
A ban on indoor and outdoor wood burning has been extended through tomorrow for much of the Southland due to a forecast of ...