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State Tightens Open Burning Rules to Protect Air Quality
State rules keep seasonal burning bans in place in more than six counties as officials cite ozone pollution and asthma risks for 380,000 Kentuckians.
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State Tightens Open Burning Rules to Protect Air Quality
FRANKFORT – May 1 will mark the beginning of ozone season in the state, and with it, to protect families and preserve air quality, open burning restrictions will remain in place for more than a half dozen counties through September. “Protecting families across the commonwealth is always our top priority,” said John Lyons, secretary of the Energy and Environment Cabinet. “Everyone can help do their part to protect our air, health and quality of l…
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