UNIFIED COMMAND ANNOUNCES DEBRIS BURNING INFORMATION
September 30, 2008
September 30, 2008
DALLAS, Sept. 30 -- The Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 office issued the following news release:
Hurricane Ike left many tons of debris after it passed through Texas. Many counties and municipalities have plans to manage debris without burning, while other counties are allowing limited burning.
The burning of debris results in the release of particulate matter. The inhalation of particulate matter can have negative health effects. People with heart or lung . . .
Hurricane Ike left many tons of debris after it passed through Texas. Many counties and municipalities have plans to manage debris without burning, while other counties are allowing limited burning.
The burning of debris results in the release of particulate matter. The inhalation of particulate matter can have negative health effects. People with heart or lung . . .
