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Burn Restrictions Lifted

Jan. 11, 2001-- Burn restrictions are lifted along the Wasatch Front, as the inversion that's plagued us since New Year's finally moves out.

It's a green burn day in all Wasatch Front counties. Air quality is "moderate" in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, and "good" in Utah and Weber Counties.

Possible Air Quality Rankings
  • Good
  • Moderate
  • Unhealthful
  • Very unhealthy
  • Hazardous

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