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Clark County Burn Ban Lifted.

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The burn ban in effect since August 18th in Clark County for recreational fires  (yes, there was a burn ban in effect) has been lifted due to recent rainfall and cooler temperatures (although, today didn’t feel like “cooler” temps to me!).

Even though the burn ban has been lifted, there are still rules for backyard recreational fires:


1. Recreational fires should be built in metal, stone or masonry lined fire pits.

2. Size may not exceed three feet in diameter by two feet in height.

3. Fires must be at least 25 feet from a structure or other combustible material, and have at least 20 feet of clearance from overhead fuels, such as tree limbs, patio covers or carports.

4. Fires must be attended at all times by a responsible person at least 16 years old with the ability and tools to extinguish the fire. This includes a shovel and either five gallons of water or a water hose that is connected and ready to use.
5. Completely extinguish recreational fires by pouring water or moist soil on them and stirring with a shovel until all parts are cool to the touch.

Just a reminder, yard debris burning has been permanently banned in the city of Vancouver, and is still under ban until October 1 in unincorporated Clark County.


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