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FROM: ODF METEOROLOGIST SUBJECT: WILLAMETTE VALLEY OPEN BURNING ANNOUNCEMENT (NORTH OF LANE COUNTY) TO: DEQ, OEM ***CORRECTED TO ADD SUNDAY*** Open Burn Announcement for Thursday, November 24th, 2022 *** STOP! Call before you burn! *** This announcement is not approval to burn. ➤ To view a map and learn about the types of open burning please check here. All burning is subject to the requirements of your local jurisdiction. Contact your fire department or the Oregon Department of Forestry to learn about restrictions in your area. Never leave a fire unattended. Escaped fire is a leading cause of wildfires in Oregon. ➤ Burn bans could be in effect by your county, city, or local fire department. Unauthorized burning during a burn ban may be subject to enforcement. Never burn prohibited materials. All burns are subject to the Oregon Rules for Open Burning. ➤ Older adults, children, and those with heart/lung disease or respiratory infections are at higher risk of having health impacts from smoke inhalation. Agricultural burning: Based on air quality considerations agricultural burning is not recommended. Backyard burning inside special control areas: Based on air quality considerations backyard burning is not allowed. ➤ Other restrictions may be in place. When possible, use alternative disposal methods. Burning in compliance with this announcement does not exempt any person from any civil or criminal liability for consequences or damages resulting from burning. ➤ If burning in Lane County, contact Lane Regional Air Protection Agency for burn restrictions. If burning outside of the Willamette Valley boundary (Zone 604), contact your local Oregon Department of Forestry district office or local fire department. A copy of this bulletin is here. *** Call before you burn! *** --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM: ODF METEOROLOGIST SUBJECT: WILLAMETTE VALLEY OPEN BURNING ANNOUNCEMENT (NORTH OF LANE COUNTY) TO: DEQ, OEM Open Burn Announcement for Friday, November 25th, 2022 *** STOP! Call before you burn! *** This announcement is not approval to burn. ➤ To view a map and learn about the types of open burning please check here. All burning is subject to the requirements of your local jurisdiction. Contact your fire department or the Oregon Department of Forestry to learn about restrictions in your area. Never leave a fire unattended. Escaped fire is a leading cause of wildfires in Oregon. ➤ Burn bans could be in effect by your county, city, or local fire department. Unauthorized burning during a burn ban may be subject to enforcement. Never burn prohibited materials. All burns are subject to the Oregon Rules for Open Burning. ➤ Older adults, children, and those with heart/lung disease or respiratory infections are at higher risk of having health impacts from smoke inhalation. Agricultural burning: Based on air quality considerations recommend agricultural burning be limited to the period from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Backyard burning inside special control areas: Based on air quality considerations backyard burning is allowed from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ➤ Other restrictions may be in place. When possible, use alternative disposal methods. Burning in compliance with this announcement does not exempt any person from any civil or criminal liability for consequences or damages resulting from burning. ➤ If burning in Lane County, contact Lane Regional Air Protection Agency for burn restrictions. If burning outside of the Willamette Valley boundary (Zone 604), contact your local Oregon Department of Forestry district office or local fire department. A copy of this bulletin is here. *** Call before you burn! *** --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM: ODF METEOROLOGIST SUBJECT: WILLAMETTE VALLEY OPEN BURNING ANNOUNCEMENT (NORTH OF LANE COUNTY) TO: DEQ, OEM Open Burn Announcement for Saturday, November 26th, 2022 *** STOP! Call before you burn! *** This announcement is not approval to burn. ➤ To view a map and learn about the types of open burning please check here. All burning is subject to the requirements of your local jurisdiction. Contact your fire department or the Oregon Department of Forestry to learn about restrictions in your area. Never leave a fire unattended. Escaped fire is a leading cause of wildfires in Oregon. ➤ Burn bans could be in effect by your county, city, or local fire department. Unauthorized burning during a burn ban may be subject to enforcement. Never burn prohibited materials. All burns are subject to the Oregon Rules for Open Burning. ➤ Older adults, children, and those with heart/lung disease or respiratory infections are at higher risk of having health impacts from smoke inhalation. Agricultural burning: Based on air quality considerations recommend agricultural burning be limited to the period from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Backyard burning inside special control areas: Based on air quality considerations backyard burning is allowed from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ➤ Other restrictions may be in place. When possible, use alternative disposal methods. Burning in compliance with this announcement does not exempt any person from any civil or criminal liability for consequences or damages resulting from burning. ➤ If burning in Lane County, contact Lane Regional Air Protection Agency for burn restrictions. If burning outside of the Willamette Valley boundary (Zone 604), contact your local Oregon Department of Forestry district office or local fire department. A copy of this bulletin is here. *** Call before you burn! *** --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM: ODF METEOROLOGIST SUBJECT: WILLAMETTE VALLEY OPEN BURNING ANNOUNCEMENT (NORTH OF LANE COUNTY) TO: DEQ, OEM Open Burn Announcement for Sunday, November 27th, 2022 *** STOP! Call before you burn! *** This announcement is not approval to burn. ➤ To view a map and learn about the types of open burning please check here. All burning is subject to the requirements of your local jurisdiction. Contact your fire department or the Oregon Department of Forestry to learn about restrictions in your area. Never leave a fire unattended. Escaped fire is a leading cause of wildfires in Oregon. ➤ Burn bans could be in effect by your county, city, or local fire department. Unauthorized burning during a burn ban may be subject to enforcement. Never burn prohibited materials. All burns are subject to the Oregon Rules for Open Burning. ➤ Older adults, children, and those with heart/lung disease or respiratory infections are at higher risk of having health impacts from smoke inhalation. Agricultural burning: Based on air quality considerations recommend agricultural burning be limited to the period from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Backyard burning inside special control areas: Based on air quality considerations backyard burning is allowed from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ➤ Other restrictions may be in place. When possible, use alternative disposal methods. Burning in compliance with this announcement does not exempt any person from any civil or criminal liability for consequences or damages resulting from burning. ➤ If burning in Lane County, contact Lane Regional Air Protection Agency for burn restrictions. If burning outside of the Willamette Valley boundary (Zone 604), contact your local Oregon Department of Forestry district office or local fire department. A copy of this bulletin is here. *** Call before you burn! *** |
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