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In 2006 and 2007, the Regional Air Pollution Control Agency sponsored the Greater Dayton Woodstove Changeout Program. As part of the program RAPCA offered "Clean Air Coupons" to help families replace their old, inefficient stoves with a new gas, pellet, corn, or EPA certified woodburning stove.
RAPCA also worked with U.S. EPA, the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association, Cargill and the Chimney Safety Institute of America to help make the program a success.
Under the first round of the program, which ran in the Summer of 2006, RAPCA provided Clean Air Coupons worth $26,400 and changed out 83 old wood burning stoves. In the second round, which occured in early 2007, RAPCA provided coupons worth $1,800 and changed out six more wood burning stoves. In addtion to the Clean Air Coupon Program, RAPCA selected three low-income families and replaced their old wood burning stoves with new EPA certified woodburning stoves.
Program Details
- Participants were required to live in RAPCA's jursidiction - Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery or Preble County,
- Participants had to have a pre-1992 woodburning stove or fireplace insert to heat their home,
- Participants agreed to have the new stove professional installed,
- Participants agreed to have their old stove removed and destroyed,
- Participants received a $300 coupon for replacing an old stove/insert with a new pellet, corn or EPA-certified wood stove/insert, and
- Participants received a $400 coupon for households that replaced an old stove/insert with a new gas stove/insert.
This program ended in early 2007. If you have any questions about how the program operated, please contact Brian Huxtable at (937) 225-5931.
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