With a cold snap upon us, the Bay of Plenty Regional Council is reminding homeowners in the Rotorua Airshed that this is the last winter households can use non-compliant wood and coal burners.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council senior regulatory project officer Marion Henton said there were roughly 3000 non-compliant wood and coal burners left in the Rotorua Airshed which cannot be used after January 31, 2020.
Rotorua has a wintertime air quality problem which is caused by burners which burn wood or coal and emit PM10 particulate matter.
The pollution affects the most vulnerable in the community including the elderly, young children and those with pre-existing respiratory and heart conditions are most at risk when air pollutants are high.
"For over 10 years we have been working on this complex issue with the help of Rotorua Lakes Council, the local community and other key stakeholders to upgrade and replace old, smoky fires with cleaner-burning technology," Henton said.