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County weighs field burn suit.


Byline: Diane Dietz The Register-Guard

Field burning is so hated in Lane County that the Board of Commissioners is talking about suing the 150 grass seed farmers who still use the practice to clear straw from their fields.

On Tuesday, the board met behind closed doors to consider litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 with its own team of lawyers and an attorney from the nonprofit Western Environmental Law Center The Western Environmental Law Center is a public-interest, nonprofit organization headquartered in Eugene, Oregon, that was started in the early 1990s by public interest attorneys Michael Axline and John Bonine. .

Eugene attorney Art Johnson, who represented people injured in a massive 1988 freeway wreck caused by field smoke, has volunteered to help if the commissioners go ahead.

But first, the commissioners on Tuesday voted unanimously to ask the state's Environmental Quality Commission to order a two-year burning moratorium on the basis that field burning is a danger to Lane County residents' health.

If the environmental panel, which meets Friday in Salem, doesn't budge, the county may seek remedy in the courts, Lane County Commissioner Bill Dwyer said after the meeting.

"We're prepared to go that road, too. That's the message we have to send," he said.

Grass seed industry representative David Nelson David Nelson may refer to:
  • David Nelson (British Army officer), an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • David Nelson (actor), an American actor, director and producer, appeared in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
 on Tuesday afternoon faulted the commissioners for being anti-rural.

"It's an unfortunate exhibition of the rural-urban divide that divides Eugene and Lane County - some of the Lane County commissioners - from rural Oregon," he said in a phone interview after the meeting.

But commissioners said they've received dozens of e-mails in support of their efforts to stop field burning, and not all the calls were from city folk.

Commissioner Faye Stewart noted he represents rural eastern Lane County residents and "they are the folks who do get the smoke," he said.

Residents of Marcola, Lorane and Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  urged him to support a ban, he said, and they included some farmers.

Most of Oregon's 1,400 grass seed farmers have stopped burning their fields after harvest, and have found other ways to get rid of waste straw. But roughly 150 farmers - the vast majority of them in Linn linn  
n. Scots
1. A waterfall.

2. A steep ravine.



[Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.]
, Benton and Marion counties - still use fire to clear their fields of stubble and pests. They typically burn in July, and the prevailing winds The prevailing winds are the trends in speed and direction of wind over a particular point on the earth's surface. A region's prevailing winds often show global patterns of movement in the earth's atmosphere. Prevailing winds are the causes of waves as they push the ocean.  often carry the smoke south into the Eugene-Springfield area and surrounding communities. Only a handful of Lane County grass seed farmers still burn their fields.

Commissioner Bill Fleenor said the county has not "demonized" grass seed growers. He said that people appreciate the farmers' contribution to the economic success of the state - but more people live in the Willamette Valley The Willamette Valley (pronounced [wɪˈlæ.mɪt], with the accent on the second syllable) is the region in northwest Oregon in the United States that surrounds the Willamette River as it proceeds northward from its  now and the smoke's a problem for them.

"Thank you," he said, "but things have changed and (the grass seed industry has) got to move on."

The commissioner's petition to the state reads: "Public patience with field burning has been exhausted."

Field burning has been contentious in Oregon for at least 40 years. Valley farmers used to burn more than 300,000 acres each summer.

The 1991 Legislature adopted a phase down that pushed the acreage burned to about 50,000 per year by 1998, and its remained roughly constant each year since then.

No grass seed farmers attended Tuesday's hearing. In previous venues, they've said the cutback cut·back  
n.
1. A decrease; a curtailment: "The political effects of food cutbacks could be devastating" New York Times.

2.
 in the 1990s was a big sacrifice.

Dr. Sarah Hendrickson, Lane County public health officer, told commissioners that field burning pollution is dangerous to health.

"We ought not to be looking at it with a `Oh my goodness we're in such better shape' but rather `What is the objective evidence of harm from today's pollution,' '' she said.

The county board is asking the state to make a formal finding that the practice of field burning is a danger to public health. That would give the state the authority to impose a temporary ban on the practice, said Charlie Tebbutt, lawyer with the Eugene-based Western Environmental Law Center.

The state environmental panel, a five-member body that oversees Oregon's environmental regulation, has the authority and responsibility to protect citizens from dangerous pollutants pollutants

see environmental pollution.
, he said.

"They're `it' under the statute. The buck stops there. The governor appoints them but there's no mechanism for the governor to overrule The refusal by a judge to sustain an objection set forth by an attorney during a trial, such as an objection to a particular question posed to a witness. To make void, annul, supersede, or reject through a subsequent decision or action.  them," he said.

The grass seed industry says other chronic air pollutants - including vehicle exhaust and smoke from wood stoves - are far more harmful than temporary clouds of field-burning smoke.

But the county's petition to the state asserts that medical evidence has accumulated to show that field burning smoke can be a danger to the people who breathe it.

The fine particulate in smoke - less than 2.5 microns in diameter - get past the alveoli Alveoli
Small air sacs or cavities in the lung that give the tissue a honeycomb appearance and expand its surface area for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
 in human lungs and damage the tender sacs where air and blood meet, medical studies show. Medical evidence shows that humans have few defenses against particles that small, the county asserts. That's particularly true of people who "already suffer from asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
n. Abbr. COPD
A chronic lung disease, such as asthma or emphysema, in which breathing becomes slowed or forced.
, those who suffer cardiovascular diseases or diabetes, children under 18 - whose lungs are still developing, and elderly residents," according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the county petition.

The Oregon Medical Association, the Lane County Medical Society, the American Lung Association The American Lung Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health".  of Oregon, the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency, and Oregon Lung Specialists all supported an unsuccessful effort in the Legislature earlier this year to ban field burning.

Field burning smoke is clearly a danger, said Dr. Larry Dunlap, who worked in the Sacred Heart The Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus' physical heart as the representation of the divine love for humanity

This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church and also used in the Anglican Church.
 Emergency Department in Eugene for 26 years before retiring.

"It's not healthy for us. It's gradual and cumulative, like tobacco smoke," he said.

Other testimony commissioners heard: A Bach Festival The Bach Festival is a music festival held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. the Festival promotes Baroque music, and was founded in 1976 by Michael Korn. References
  • Bach Festival
  • Bach Festival at Baldwin-Wallace College
 oboist who couldn't play as easily during burning season; a middle school teacher who says childhood asthma is on the increase and field burning at least exacerbates the problem; a track booster who wondered whether athletes would want to run in Eugene given the field burning smoke; a doctor who said lung patients are in an "imposed lock down" through field burning season.

Retired nurse Lynne Bernhardt spoke of her 4-year-old granddaughter who, like her, has severe asthma. She worried that the child's life will be shortened by field burning smoke.

Bernhardt described "days of discomfort, of struggling to breathe" and asked commissioners "with all my heart to please do something for those of use who do wheeze wheeze (hwez) a whistling type of continuous sound.

wheeze
v.
To breathe with difficulty, producing a hoarse whistling sound.

n.
A wheezing sound.
."

WHAT'S NEXT

Friday: State Environmental Quality Commission will receive the petition during its public comment period, 11:30 a.m., World Trade Center, 121 S.W. Salmon St., Portland.
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Date:Jun 20, 2007
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