Continued high fire danger burn ban for Clallam, Greys Harbor, Jefferson, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston Counties


August 10, 2009

CLALLAM COUNTY ONLY – THE COUNTY-WIDE BURN BAN HAS BEEN DOWNGRADED TO MODERATE DANGER TO TAKE EFFECT SEPTEMBER 9, 2009. THE LOWERING OF THE FIRE DANGER WILL ALLOW RECREATIONAL FIRES.

Though temperatures have cooled off since the days of triple digits, the fire safety burn bans remain in effect throughout ORCAA’s six-county jurisdiction. The current bans were implemented by the Washington Department of Natural Resources and county fire agencies because of the threat of wildfires.

The fire danger remains moderate to high throughout Washington state – including in the Olympic Region – because of the lack of moisture this summer. Little rainfall over the last couple months means forests and fields loaded with dry fuel. As a result, the fire safety burn bans remain in effect. The bans will NOT BE LIFTED until the fire dangers diminish, meaning fall at the earliest when autumn rains return.

ORCAA offers several suggestions on Alternatives to Burning yard waste. You can find those options here:

Alternatives to Outdoor Burning

Grays Harbor County
Thurston County
Port Angeles
Port Townsend
Shelton

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We make every effort to ensure that all burn ban announcements and restrictions are posted. Always call or visit your county and local clean air agency and check the DNR fire danger for the most current information. Click here for a list of air authorities.

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