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Clark County’s summer burn ban begins soon

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VANCOUVER, Wash. (KOIN) — Think twice about buying that new bundle of firewood — a local “warm weather burn ban” is starting soon.

City officials say all land clearing and residential burning will be prohibited in Clark County starting on Friday, July 15 at 12:01 a.m.

Clark County Fire Marshal Dan Young will also be revoking all burning permits that were issued before the ban — permits can be reissued or extended when the ban is lifted and the restrictions don’t apply to land that is federally managed.

“Along with DNR and neighboring counties (Pacific, Cowlitz, Lewis, Wahkiakum and Skamania) open burning in Clark County will be closed until Sept. 30,” Young said.

Clark County, along with Cowlitz and Skamania counties, have combined to jointly implement a policy that bans outdoor burning from July 15 to Sept. 30 each year.

According to Clark County, the period was designated based on years of information about fuel conditions.

However, the county did say that recreational campfires on forest lands are allowed, but only in improved fire pits in designated campgrounds, such as commercial campgrounds and local, county and state parks.

Recreational fires are also allowed on private land when built according to these regulations:

For more information, please contact the fire marshal’s office at 564-397-2186 or visit the county’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/community-development/outdoor-burning.