The air inside the Senior Center was as uncertain as a Red Burn Day in the Salt Lake Valley as Bryce Bird, director of the Utah Division of Air Quality, fielded inquiries and concerns from area farmers, ranchers and citizens in relation to the PM2.5 non-attainment zone classification, emissions testing and wood burning stove restrictions in the works for Box Elder County.
The PM2.5 State Implementation Plan (SIP) development process is nearing completion. The public comment period for the PM2.5 SIP has begun and will run through October 30. The first public meeting to take comments will be held tomorrow, October 15.








LACONIA -- Somewhat lost in the shuffle of businesses and governments trying to reduce energy costs, a government-initiated program that allows electricity customers to buy renewable energy and save money is gaining traction locally with the help of a company dedicated to green power.
Oil companies operating in the North Sea have been fined for oil spills on just seven occasions since 2000, even though 4,123 separate spills were recorded over the same period, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) has confirmed.
Scientists estimate that to maintain a 50% chance of averting catastrophic climate change the global average temperature must not increase by more than 2°C by 2050. This equates to a global greenhouse gas concentration of 450 parts per million of carbon dioxide equivalent, or 565 gigatonnes of carbon emissions. But the global carbon emissions locked into fossil–fuels forecasted for combustion until 2050 exceed this allowance five fold.
A last-minute legal challenge has dealt a fresh blow to the government's increasingly troubled cull of badgers in England, the Observer has learned.