Below are the most recent Burn Ban announcements in Klickitat County


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In effect July 1 – September 30, 2011

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced there will be a statewide burn ban on all DNR-protected lands July 1, 2011, through September 30, 2011. This means all forestlands in Washington under DNR fire protection; the burn ban does not apply to federal lands.
The threat of wildfires from escaped outdoor burning is high during the summer months due to dry forest vegetation. Each year, DNR strives to keep all wildfires under 10 acres. Last year, DNR had 71 wildfire starts simply from escaped outdoor burn piles, which burned approximately 153 acres.

“Wildfires are dangerous for people and property and result in large expenditures of public funding that can be avoided through prevention,” said Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark. The ban will apply to all outdoor burning on DNR-protected forestlands, including currently permitted burns, with the following exceptions:

1. Recreational fires in approved fire pits within designated state, county, municipal or other campgrounds, and
2. DNR-approved prescribed fires, implemented to enhance or restore fire-dependent ecosystems and forest health, when enhancement and restoration by prescribed fire can only be accomplished successfully during the period of time from July 1, 2011 through September 30, 2011, and
3. As approved in writing by DNR when there are compelling reasons for an exception.
The use of gas and propane self-contained stoves and barbeques will continue to be allowed under the ban.
When implemented, the burn ban will take precedence over and supersede all other burn bans currently in effect on DNR-protected forestlands. The burn ban does not apply to federal lands.

DNR’s wildfire mission
Administered by Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark, DNR is responsible for preventing and fighting wildfires on 12.7 million acres of private, state and tribal-owned forestlands. DNR is the state’s largest on-call fire department, with over 1,000 employees trained and available to be dispatched to fires as needed. During fire season, this includes over 700 DNR employees who have other permanent jobs with the agency and about 375 seasonal workers. Additionally, Department of Correction inmates participate in the DNR correctional camps program. DNR also participates in Washington’s coordinated interagency approach to firefighting.
Media Contact: Janet Pearce, Communications and Outreach, 360-902-1122, janet.pearce@dnr.wa.gov

source: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/RecreationEducation/News/Pages/2011_05_06_burnban_nr.aspx

September 21, 2010 - WA state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has lifted the statewide burn ban on DNR protected lands today. The ban was scheduled to conclude as early as September 30, 2010. However, heavy rains and recent low temperatures have eased fire danger.

However, your specific county or fire district may have existing seasonal bans in place. Contact your local air authority and fire district to determine if burn restrictions still exist in your area. Locate the telephone number and/or website for your air authority here.

Visit the WA DNR web site for more information :

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Klickitat County is currently under county wide fire safety burn bans for all areas outside the corporate limits of any city or town; the jurisdiction of the Yakama Indian Nation; and the jurisdiction of the Washington State Parks.  All outdoor burning us banned until at least October 1, 2010.  For outdoor burning restrictions within town or city limits contact your local fire department.  For recreational fires check with local fire authority on restrictions before burning.  For recreational fires within State Parks call (360) 902-8844 or go to http://www.parks.wa.gov/ and select the park you are camping at for updated information.  If you have an agricultural pest or disease problem please contact Ecology at (509) 575-2490 M-F 8am til 5pm.

There are currently no Outdoor or Agricultural burn bans in the region, but Ecology permit holders must wait for an approved burn day. Central Region Ecology (CRO) makes a daily burn decision each morning after 9:00am. Follow this link for the daily burn decision (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=BURN-DECISION-CRO).

The contact number for more information is 1-800-406-5322.  The Front Desk telephone number for CRO is 509-575-2490.

Chelan, Douglas, Klickitat, Kittitas, and Okanogan County currently under local fire danger burn ban. Please contact your local fire districts for specific burn ban information.

Contact Kittitas fire districts 2 and 4 for specific information.

Contact Ecology for local agricultural burning permits at 509-575-2490 or check the list-serv at http://listserv.wa.gov/archives/burn-decision-cro.html