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Letter: Stop the outdoor burning

To the editor:
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To the editor:

Well, I guess we can be thankful for small mercies: The proposed controlled burn for the North Okanagan foothills has been postponed.

Chronic respiratory sufferers may breathe easier, at least a little. A very little.

Before I go on, let me quote the CBC: sa国际传媒淎ir pollution is one of the worldsa国际传媒檚 biggest killers, responsible for more deaths than malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, or alcohol and drug abuse.sa国际传媒

Sure, we are not China, not India. But the North Okanagan has its own problem with air.

Itsa国际传媒檚 not clean. I consider it very definitely hazardous to health.

When I moved to this area in 1974, the Medical Officer of Health at the time, Dr. Smart, had a mission that he said was of grave importancesa国际传媒攖o convince the population that our air quality was a threat to our collective health.

Every year, the same warning. Of course the alert fell on deaf ears, and that situation has obviously continued to this day.

We still get air quality alerts warning COPD sufferers, and others, to stay indoors.

In the sunny Okanagan, the air is crap.

And still we have open burning on the hillsides and the continued rampant use of wood burning stoves that people think do no harm because they are labelled efficient.

Sure, tell people with lung disorders itsa国际传媒檚 all controlled.

To quote CBC again, sa国际传媒渟a国际传媒ad air is understood to be shortening life spans in all sorts of ways.sa国际传媒

Look it up. Itsa国际传媒檚 scary.

Vernon is in a tight little valley. The least inversion condition keeps filthy air from clearing.

We have done little about it and continue the same approach. Do very little. Must be that political thing about not treading on influential and rich toes.

Burning is cheap, the alternative is expensive, and nobody can prove a district permitted burn harmed anyone.

Listen, we who live here, can make the effort to curb our personal contributions to air pollution and complain about the major contributors that we are made aware of regularly, and we may never see tangible results.

But we could see real tangible results right here by demanding local action on local air quality. No more burning.

The districts have to get together. No more burning. Itsa国际传媒檚 stupid, unnecessary, and extremely harmful.

John Clarke

Vernon



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