HOONAH INDIAN ASSOCIATION Tools for Implementing a Wood Stove Project BY JEROMY GRANT
Outline Introduction Outline Goals Project Back ground Description Dissecting the phases of a successful project Future Steps Questions
Today s Goal 1. Present the progress to date of HIA s indoor air quality work 2. Help you understand how to get a program like this off the ground
Winter 2017 Air Quality Study PM2.5 and Carbon monoxide 65 paper surveys 35 Homes monitored Project Background Results of survey Homes with wood stoves 20 years old and older had 1.5 times higher PM2.5 Conclusion Replace or repair 20+ year old stoves http://www.hia-env.org/2017/09/11/in-home-air-quality-final-report/
Project Description Inspect and replace or repair wood stoves and chimney of 8 homes in Hoonah. Funding Source Partners ANTHC EPA A1 Hearth and Stove
Things to consider How did we do it? Remaining unbiased Helping those that need it Identifying Potential Project Participants
Identifying Potential Project Participants Let the data speak for it s self We used the data and selected the top 20 oldest wood stoves
Actual Data and Top 20
Objectively Identifying Potential Project Participants Set priority Developed a decision tree Small project scope Elders Medical issues
Decision Tree
Identifying Potential Project Participants Priority 1 Had PM 2.5 reading well above the EPA limit Elder Smoke effected health issues Note One of the Priority 1 participants did not want a wood stove. He said he was getting rid of his wood stove and switching to a Toyo Stove.
Identifying Potential Project Participants Priority 2 Had PM 2.5 reading +- 20% the EPA limit Smoke effected health issues Note One of the priority 2 participants lived in Forest Service Housing.
Identifying Potential Project Participants Priority 3 Had PM 2.5 reading close to the EPA limit Note What we found was all the P3 group where people that had done the paper survey but no monitoring data.
Identifying Potential Project Participants Final ranked list Put list in order of priority Started at the top and started calling Note Some people just would not answer their phone or text messages.
Knowing and following policies for getting bids Finding a contractor Choose the one that fits the scope of your project the best Communicate your needs to contractors
Finding a contractor What did we looked for in a contractor Local as possible Access to ferry system Interested in building partnership Experienced Excited to help us meet our project goal
A1 Hearth and Stove Who did we choose and why Local as possible (Juneau) Interested in building partnership Experienced Excited to help us meet our project goal The contractors are part owners and it showed in their workmanship and professionalism. Main distributer of wood stoves
Pre Bid Inspections A1 came to Hoonah and inspected each home s wood stove and chimney. They checked Roof Crawl space Chimney Wood stove Hearth pad Benefit: Most accurate way to estimate a bid, and will save time and money.
Bids A1 wrote estimates for each home listing out the issues found, time and materials. Benefit Easy to estimate total cost of project Gave us a ball park per home to keep the cost at
Agreements Project description Shows why we are doing this Work to be preformed Lists exactly what work will be done with what parts Agreement Holds us accountable to complete work listed only and is a commitment for participate in the next round of monitoring
Work Preformed Work Preformed Contractor filled out work that was completed Acknowledgment Participant signed that they where satisfied with work done and nothing more needs done
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Woods stoves and installation Things we learned Removal of wood stoves is no small task Hoonah has major wood stove and chimney issues that need addressed One of the homes inspected had major chimney fire post inspection One home has multiple chimney fires every winter, she was told not to use her stove again, or it would result in a chimney fire Every home work worked in had to be brought up to code as far as wood stove and chimney
Outreach and teaching Before installation or repair Go over issues in home Talk bout PM2.5 Talk about project and purpose After installation or repair Go over work done Contractor go over stove function with home owners Talk with home owners about best wood burning practices (wood moisture)
Challenges and lessons learned Scheduling appointments Home Owners Wanting replacements Difficulty understanding stove operation Weather (slippery roof) Age of some homes (WW2) Odd construction Had to make do
What s next Write a final report for this phase of the study Another round of IAQ monitoring this winter. Monitoring the homes we worked on. Monitoring more homes in Hoonah Assist other communities with indoor air quality studies.
Questions?