The
EPA Takes an Ax to Self-Sufficiency: Most Woodburning Stoves Will
Soon Be Illegal
28
September, 2013
When
you think of that little dream homestead in the woods, what does it
include? Probably a well and septic system, a little stream bubbling
nearby, a chicken coop, a sunroom for winter growing, and a cozy fire
to curl up next to.
When
my daughter and I spent a year living
in a cabin in the Northwoods of Canada,
our woodstove was our lifeline. It was the only source of heat in a
place that reached -42 degrees. It was the only way we could cook
when our power went out during snow and ice storms (as it did
frequently). It was the cozy center of our home, and we survived for
an entire frigid winter for less than $800. After that experience I
vowed never to live in a home without a woodstove.
If
the EPA has its way, however, heating your home self-sufficiently
with wood could soon become illegal – or at the very least,
insanely expensive.
Off
Grid Survival
reports:
Shortly
after the re-election of President Obama, the agency announced new
radical environmental regulations that threaten to effect people who
live off the grid. The EPA’s new environmental regulations reduce
the amount of airborne fine-particle matter from 15 micrograms to 12
micrograms per cubic meter of air.
This
means that most wood burning stoves would now fall into a class that
would deemed unacceptable under these new draconian measures. The EPA
has even launched a nifty new website called Burn Wise to
try to sway public opinion.
On
their site, while trying to convince people to get rid of their old
stoves and buy the new EPA-certified stoves, they state that these
older stove must be scrapped and cannot be resold.
From
the EPA Site:
The
local air pollution agency says I can’t sell my old wood stove to
help pay for an EPA-certified wood stove. Why is that?
Replacing
an older stove with a cleaner-burning stove will not improve air
quality if the older stove is reused somewhere else. For this reason,
wood stove change out programs usually require older stoves to be
destroyed and recycled as scrap metal, or rendered inoperable.
(source)
Enclosed
is the list of wood stoves certified by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA Certified Wood
Stoveslist contains information about wood stoves or wood
heating appliances that have been certified by the EPA along
with its manufacturer name, model name, emission rate (g/hr),
heat output (btu/hr), efficiency (actual measured and estimated), and
type of appliance. It also indicates whether the appliance is
still being manufactured. An EPA certified wood stove or wood heating
appliance has been independently tested by an accredited laboratory
to determine whether it meets the particulate emissions limit of
7.5* grams per hour for noncatalytic wood stoves and 4.1* grams per
hour for catalytic wood stoves. All wood heating appliances that are
offered for sale in the United States are subject to the New
Source Performance Standard for New Residential Wood Heaters under
the Clean Air Act and are required to meet these emission
limits. An EPA certified wood stove can be identified by a
temporary paper label attached to the front of the wood stove and a
permanent metal label affixed to the back or side of the wood
stove.
One
of the easiest ways for the government to force this issue is through
homeowner’s insurance policies. If you have a mortgage, you have
absolutely no option but to carry homeowner’s insurance. Even if
you own you homestead outright, most people consider insuring their
homes and property to be a vital safety net. When your policy comes
up for annual renewal, the insurance company can require an
inspection of your home. At that time, compliance can easily be
forced by either charging insanely high rates or through the
cancellation of the policies of those who have “outdated”
woodstoves.
An
Attack on Self-Sufficient Living
The
ability to heat your home off-grid is a major part of most
preparedness plans. Heating with wood is the number one way to do
this. Much like our
food supplies,
the ability to keep ourselves warm and healthy and the ability to
cook without being connected to the grid are vital to our freedom.
Those
of us who live this lifestyle are constantly targeted. In many places
it’s illegal to collect rainwater. Growing food in your front yard
instead of flowers is all but outlawed. Sellers of raw milk have
their farms raided by SWAT teams as though they’re running a meth
lab instead of a dairy. We are being Codex
Alimentarius-ed and
Agenda 21-ed right into slavery and the government and it’s
agencies try to make it appear that they are “saving” us.
We,
the self-sufficient, by our very nature, are a threat to this
insidiously spreading control. Our self-sufficiency means that we
won’t be forced to be subjugated, tagged, chipped, and inventoried
like our less prepared friends and neighbors. We won’t have to cave
in order to survive. We can eat, stay warm, and stay off the radar.
And this is a threat because we can withstand the assaults on our
freedom. We don’t need the
government’s benevolence to survive.
Those of us who don’t need the government are the last hold-outs of
liberty in a country that has strayed far from it’s freedom-loving
origins.
The
“Credibility” of the EPA
Don’t
be fooled by environmental friendliness or the warm and fuzzy green
words. The EPA is just another tool of subjugation. Their stamp of
approval carries the same “credibility” as that of USDA or
FDA approval. The Environmental Protection Agency, that bastion
of clean air and fertile land, wants you to believe that they
are taking steps to save us all.
You
know, the same folks who upped
the legal levels of glyphosate for their friends at Monsanto,
even though the herbicide has been proven to cause toxicity and
death. The same agency
that responded quickly when radiation from
the Fukushima disaster reached dangerous levels on the shores of
California by closing down 8 of their 18 radiation-testing
facilities in California and increasing the “safe amounts” of
radiation that we can absorb.
The
EPA (or as I like to call it, the Environmental
Deception Agency)
tends to find things to be highly threatening to the
environment only when those things allow us to be non-reliant on big
business.
One
controversy after another can be attributed to the EPA, an agency
charged with protecting the air we breathe, the soil in which we grow
our food and the water that we drink. At the bottom of each of those
controversies can be found ties to the conspiracies of the big
businesses that really run the country. Decisions are being auctioned
off to industry lobbyists with the most money and influence.
Environmental
protection is only the rule of thumb if it goes along with Agenda
21 –
the EPA is all over the
green agenda in
cases that benefit the redistribution of wealth, but the agency
completely ignores blatant crimes against the earth if it involves
fracking for the benefit of a natural gas company or poisoning the
soil and groundwater for the benefit of a biotech monolith.
Delivered
by The
Daily Sheeple
Daisy
Luther is a freelance writer and editor. Her website, The
Organic Prepper,
offers information on healthy prepping, including premium nutritional
choices, general wellness and non-tech solutions. You can follow
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