The air quality is getting worse in Pierce and Snohomish counties, prompting the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to elevate a burn ban.
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Air quality deteriorates, burn ban elevated in Pierce County
The air quality is getting worse in Pierce and Snohomish counties, prompting the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to elevate a burn ban.
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