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Bay of Plenty Regional Council, NZ tackles air quality issues with infrared enforcement cameras

Bay of Plenty Regional Council, NZ Infrared Enforcement

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Residential use of older wood-burning furnaces contributes to air pollutant increases each winter. Enforcement officers monitor thermal imagery from infrared cameras for signs of non-compliance with environmental regulations. The cameras only record footage of chimneys and vents on home exteriors, ensuring the privacy of Rotura residents. The new technology continues a 15-year council effort to promote dry wood use in well-maintained furnaces and heating alternatives like pellet stoves.

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New Infrared Camera Technology To Help Detect Illegal Wood Burners In Rotorua | Scoop News

From today, Tuesday 7 June 2022, Bay of Plenty Regional Council Compliance officers will start using new infrared camera technology to help detect illegal non-compliant wood burner use in Rotorua. The new thermal imaging camera technology detects thermal ...

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New infrared camera technology to help detect illegal wood burners in Rotorua

From today, Tuesday 7 June 2022, Bay of Plenty Regional Council Compliance officers will start using new infrared camera technology to help detect illegal non-compliant wood burner use in Rotorua.

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