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Burn Restrictions - WA - DNR
DNR uses burn restrictions and when conditions warrant, a Commissioner Order Burn Ban, as a tool to reduce human-caused wildfires during extremely hot and dry weather conditions.
Burn bans - Washington State Department of Ecology
Fire safety burn bans are called by the Washington Department of Natural Resources, local fire districts, and Tribes to protect people and property when wildfire danger is high. These burn bans limit outdoor, residential, agricultural, and forest burning.
Fire Restriction Stages Explained | WFCA
Dec 31, 2024 · Learn about the different fire restriction stages including stage 1 fire restrictions. Also learn about burn bans and how to stay compliant in your local area. Fire restrictions are implemented in stages to reduce wildfire risks, with each stage imposing stricter limitations based on increasing fire danger.
Outdoor and residential burning - Washington State Department …
Before you burn, check if: What you want to burn is legal (see below). You need a burn permit. Burning is allowed in your area (urban growth area). There is a burn ban.
In an effort to reduce human-caused wildfires during extremely hot and dry summer months, DNR will issue a burn ban. When the burn ban is in place, it will prohibit outdoor fires on all state, county, city, and private land under DNR fire protection. Why does DNR have a burn ban? Human activities are the number-one cause of destructive wildfires.
BLM Fire Restrictions - Bureau of Land Management
Check for regional fire restrictions before heading out to enjoy your public lands: BLM Fire initiates restrictions or temporary public land closures to reduce the risk of wildfires and protect the public.
Fire Safety Burn Bans - King County, Washington
The King County Fire Marshal issues Fire Safety Burn Bans for unincorporated King County in response to hot and/or dry conditions, in coordination with King County cities and other county and state agencies.
Alerts | Washington State Parks
Please note: A Burn Ban is in effect at all Washington State Parks and Properties at all times. Most camping parks are at a Burn Ban Level 1 or higher year-round. Most day-use only parks are designated No Fires Permitted at Any Time, unless they are equipped with fire rings or braziers.
Outdoor Burning Information - Snohomish County, WA
On this website, you can track daily burn restrictions in each Washington county. Prior to any burning, call the Burn Ban Hotline at 425-388-3508 to verify that there are no Burn Bans or Burning Limitations that may have been placed due to high fire danger or air quality conditions.
Outdoor burning - Clark County
To determine if you can burn on your property, view the No Burn Area maps online or contact the Southwest Clean Air Agency (SWCCA) at 360.574.3058. Small debris piles Permits for small open burning fires, less than 10 feet in diameter, can …