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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Aug 20, 2008

Two Oregon towns may see new wood stove restrictions

Oakridge and Klamath Falls in Southern Oregon may face new restrictions on the use of wood stoves.

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bob

Medford, OR

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Aug 20, 2008
 
sooner or later, it will be California North here in Orygun. A state built by farmers, ranchers and loggers, now governed by City Slickers from outside the state.
iblosted

Kingman, AZ

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Aug 20, 2008
 
I am afraid its sooner, I guess they will have to revert to high priced oil, but the instead of particles, it will be ozone problems. one ot these days the peole of the country are going to smarten up, but not before public school (properganda mills,) are closed down.
but not to worry, as when russa takes over it will be different, we will have radio actvie, material to sweat out.
lee

Klamath Falls, OR

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Aug 31, 2008
 
we are supposed to live in a free country but there are so many rules and regulations, taxes,overpaid officals,and other expenses from government the working person doesn' have a chance our states big problem is to many goverment,state,county and city employees. they sit on their butts and have secertarys do all of the work then they get on tv and take all the kudos i am 70 years old and have seen this all my life
Steve Rogers

Williams, OR

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Aug 31, 2008
 
The jerks who make these rules should be voted out of office and sent home to California. Is PACIFIC POWER behind this. Who did they pay off?
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