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Title: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: Rainier10 on August 18, 2016, 07:50:39 AM
Statewide Burn Ban - Outdoor burning, including campfires, is banned on forestlands under DNR fire protection as of noon, Wednesday, August 17. See the Commissioner's Order.
PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF THERE ARE BURN RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR AREA.
 

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Does DNR have burn bans?
Human activities are the top cause of wildfires. DNR uses burn bans as a tool to reduce human-caused wildfires during extremely hot and dry weather conditions. When a burn ban is in place it prohibits outdoor fires on all state, county, city, and private land under DNR fire protection, including all state forests, DNR-managed forestlands and DNR campgrounds. Restricting campfires and debris-burning helps to reduce the likelihood of potentially destructive and dangerous wildfires.
What are the consequences for starting a wildfire during a burn ban?
A burn ban violation is a crime. Anyone caught burning may be issued a ticket or prosecuted.
In addition to criminal prosecution, DNR may pursue civil actions against any person whose negligence is responsible for starting, or allowing, a fire to spread.
If your fire escapes, you will be responsible for paying for fire suppression personnel and equipment, as required by state law.
It is YOUR responsibility to know the burning rules.
For state laws governing DNR-regulated burning, see Chapter 76.04 RCW.
For DNR administrative rules, see Chapter 332-24 WAC.
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: WAPatriot on August 18, 2016, 08:27:31 AM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: Rainier10 on August 18, 2016, 09:10:34 AM
I know during the snag canyon fire DNR was fighting on the fire on private property, I am guessing that means my private property falls under "DNR fire protection" and therefore the burn ban applies to me having fires on my property.
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: Elkrunner on August 18, 2016, 10:54:49 AM
With this heat and how dry it is, I wouldn't be sparking a fire anywhere.  Not worth it
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: Rainier10 on August 18, 2016, 10:58:30 AM
On the drive in to work today they were telling people to keep their cigarettes in the car.  Three brush fires along the highway this morning before 7am.  I think there were at least three during the afternoon drive yesterday.

What are people thinking?  :dunno:
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: HUNTINCOUPLE on August 18, 2016, 11:06:56 AM
Don't Fart It Will Start!!!!!   That's our moto around here when its scorching hot and low humidity and winds to carry it......
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: birddogdad on August 18, 2016, 11:11:45 AM
http://www.hancockrecreationnw.com/

start the closures too...
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: rasbo on August 18, 2016, 11:35:54 AM
Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: bigtex on August 18, 2016, 11:44:44 AM
I know during the snag canyon fire DNR was fighting on the fire on private property, I am guessing that means my private property falls under "DNR fire protection" and therefore the burn ban applies to me having fires on my property.
If you pay the DNR fire protection tax (of course it has a much more sophisticated name then that) then you are under DNR protection. If you don't then you fall under your local fire department/district which may already have their own fire ban.
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: jackelope on August 18, 2016, 12:49:33 PM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.

Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense

:dunno:
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: Rainier10 on August 18, 2016, 12:56:53 PM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.

Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense

:dunno:
Obviously you two don't understand how important smores are to some people.  They're delicious.  :drool:
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: JimmyHoffa on August 18, 2016, 12:59:06 PM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.

Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense

:dunno:
With all the rain last week, I really don't think fire is a big risk on the DNR lands on the coast at the moment.
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: rasbo on August 18, 2016, 01:20:46 PM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.

Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense

:dunno:
With all the rain last week, I really don't think fire is a big risk on the DNR lands on the coast at the moment.
over here its terrible,just had friends down in crab creek last week working their butts off to keep from losing their homes,,This stuff moves fast...Oh I and love smores,but not at the risk of starting any fire...
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: jackelope on August 18, 2016, 01:32:39 PM
* the burn ban if I want to have a fire and make smores I'm gonna do it.

Only a fool would light any fire right now out there,thats just good ol common sense

:dunno:
With all the rain last week, I really don't think fire is a big risk on the DNR lands on the coast at the moment.

Maybe not on the coast, as in...actually on the coast. But there was 4-5 fires on the side of the freeway  yesterday afternoon and Rainier10 and I must have been listening to the same radio station this morning. 3 fires before 7am. The radio folks were all asking people to please keep the cigarettes inside the car. My grass is as brown and dead as it gets right now.


Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: buglebrush on August 18, 2016, 01:46:01 PM
If only we could figure out a way to only burn national forest.  The NE corner desperately needs more fires in the national forest.  Problem is that they usually end up burning private or timber company ground.   :bdid:
Title: Re: Burn Ban Statewide
Post by: cdriver on August 28, 2016, 11:49:09 AM
Went down by Nemah River to scout/prowl around this weekend. Closed for fire danger signs are up on timber land down there. Not a surprise.
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