The Hacienda Owners Association is a proud supporter of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's Winter Spare the Air program. Important Air Alert advisories inform Bay Area residents about those days where their efforts to reduce air pollution can make a substantial difference in regional air quality.
November marks the start of the Winter Spare the Air season when burning wood, manufactured fire logs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors, is illegal when the Bay Area Air Quality Management District calls a Winter Spare the Air Alert. Alerts are called when air quality is forecast to be unhealthy due to weather conditions that trap the smoke close to the ground. This year's Winter Spare the Air season runs from November, 2019 through February, 2020.
Fine particulate pollution or soot from wood burning fires is especially harmful for children, the elderly and those with respiratory conditions. Wintertime weather conditions can cause soot to build up and reach unhealthy levels. If air quality is forecast to be unhealthy, a Winter Spare the Air Alert will be called for the next full calendar day. During an alert, the use of wood-burning devices, including fireplaces, pellet stoves, wood stoves and outdoor fire pits is forbidden. To find out if a Winter Spare the Air Alert is in effect, residents and business owners who own or use any indoor or outdoor fireplace, fire pit or wood or pellet stove can do the following:
Call 1-877-4NO-BURN
Sign up for automatic e-mail AirAlerts at www.sparetheair.org
Sign up for automatic phone alerts by calling 1-800-430-1515
Visit www.sparetheair.org or www.baaqmd.gov for more communication options
There are also year-round prohibitions on excessive smoke, and on the burning of garbage and other harmful materials in fireplaces and woodstoves. An exemption is available for residents and businesses that burn wood as their sole source of heat and have no other permanently installed heating source.
The main component of the Spare the Air program is the Air Quality Notification service. The EnviroFlash AirAlert system sends air quality forecasts and Spare the Air Day email notifications. Spare the Air organizers are encouraging any person interested in the program to sign up individually. Simply go to http://baaqmdsparetheair.enviroflash.info/ and complete the registration form to receive advance notice of Spare the Air days. You can also choose to receive air pollution forecasts every day, or specifically on those days when air quality is poor. Enter your email address to register for Bay Area Enviroflash email notifications, or enter your cell phone or pager address to receive a shorter email for these devices.
Businesses are also encouraged to join the Spare the Air Employer Program to help provide comprehensive notification services and assistance to their employees. Employers can enroll in the email notification program, obtain materials and get information on resources and incentives available by visiting the employer section of the web site at the following location: www.employerssparetheair.org. Once enrolled, the Air District informs employers by email when they are expecting a Spare the Air day. Employer coordinators are notified the day before, providing them time to inform the employees at their worksite. A number of resources are available to employer participants as well. Reports, references, tool-kits and more are yours as part of the program.
Incentives exist for low-income Bay Area residents in communities disproportionately burdened by sources of pollution to retire their older vehicle and replace it with a hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, or battery electric vehicle, or to get a Clipper Card for public transit. Once limited to only certain zip codes in the bay area, the program has now expanded to the greater Bay Area. Residents only need to complete an application and have their vehicle pass an inspection process. Eligibility requirements can be found at: www.baaqmd.gov/funding-and-incentives/residents/clean-cars-for-all/eligibility.
Hacienda would also like to help facilitate your participation in the Spare the Air program. As a key component of the Spare the Air program are efforts to reduce vehicle emissions, we have a number of special incentives to assist you with the use of commute alternatives. Additional information on energy management and pollution reduction is also available. Resources include:
All Hacienda employees and residents in Hacienda may obtain a free annual Wheels Eco Pass: This pass provides free access to local buses, links to and from BART and ACE rail services, and the 70X I-680 Express between Hacienda and the Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek area. To obtain a pass, simply follow this link: www.hacienda.org/form/details/wheels%20eco%20pass.
First-time riders interested in trying public commuting options can take a ride on ACE, BART, County Connection, SJRTD and MAX for free. If you are interested in trying a transportation alternative for the first time, check out Hacienda's commuting Special Offers. Details are available by following this link: www.hacienda.org/special-offers/special-offers.
Hacienda has a number of informational materials related to the Spare the Air Campaign. If you would like a special package of Spare the Air information including energy conservation tips, details on simple actions that aid pollution reduction efforts, alternative commute guides and more, simply post an e-mail to the following address, info@hacienda.org, and let us know what information you would like to receive.
Additional information on the Spare the Air program is available. For details, please refer to the contacts below.
Kristine Roselius
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
939 Ellis Street, San Francisco, California 94109
(415) 749-4647 phone (415) 749-5101 fax
kroselius@baaqmd.gov e-mail www.baaqmd.gov WWW
Hacienda Owners Association
4305 Hacienda Drive, Suite 330, Pleasanton, California 94588-2738
(925) 734-6500 phone (925) 734-6501 fax
info@hacienda.org e-mail www.hacienda.org WWW