FAIRBANKS, Alaska—
A hearing is scheduled to be held on Proposition 2, the proposition that aims to improve air quality in Fairbanks by banning hydronic heaters and coal-fired devices, as well as creating emissions standards for all wood burners.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (http://bit.ly/nWfLhP ) says Monday's hearing will focus on a lawsuit filed earlier this month by three owners of hydronic heaters acting through a group called Responsible Wood Burners for Limited Government. The group claims Proposition 2 violates state law and will cause all residents of the borough to "suffer irreparable harm."
Voters are expected to decide Prop 2 on Tuesday.