The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization WHO), classifies outdoor air pollution and its precursor component particulate matter(as in PM 2.5) as a cancer-causing agent (carcinogen).
The actual people stories that follow are neighbors’ stark testimony to the effects of exposure to wood-burning households’ wood smoke in various communities in Allegheny County.
Testimonials
“Our story “Five Years in Hell” unfolded between early 2002 and mid-2007. We endured never-ending downwind exposure to wood burning emissions from indoor and outdoor wood burning.”
“We could not pick up and move our home to avoid the exposure to wood burning emissions. The wood burning in Bethel Park, PA was sometimes 24/7, day in day out, all hours of the day and night, all year round at all temperatures (up to 94 degrees) often from wood burning indoors and out at the same time.”
“The signature stench and smoke sometimes created a veritable war zone that we dreaded re-entering on return from work at the end of the day or on return from an outing. The emissions infiltrated our house even with doors and windows forcibly closed against our will for five years to the exclusion of natural ventilation. We noted over 700 pollution events and filed over 300 complaints. . . .”
“Wood burning destroyed our lives in every respect. We suffered
“After some years, Bethel Park took the burners to District Court where they were found guilty and then to Common Pleas Court. Allegheny County Health Department took the burners to its Administrative Court and then prosecuted the case in Common Pleas Court when the burners appealed the guilty verdict by its Administrative Judge. The Judge’s Agreement/Decree prohibited burning at or above 40 degrees but allowed it below 40 degrees contrary to the ordinance which makes no differentiation as to temperature.”
“As the years wore on and with no
“Because the effects of carcinogenic air pollution are a function of all levels of exposure over time