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Pierce Co. residents can trade old wood stoves for environmentally friendly ones
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 5:23 PM
Updated Tuesday, Oct 30 at 5:50 PM
Air quality is Tacoma is lagging behind other areas, and old wood stoves are a big contributor. A $1 million federal grant will help folks turn in their old, polluting wood stoves and exchange them for new, low-emission stoves.
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