Monday, December 30, 2013

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Smoke may smell good, but it's not good for you. Wood smoke can affect everyone, but children, teenagers, older adults, people with lung disease, including asthma and COPD or people with heart diseases are the most vulnerable.
Smoke is made up of a complex mixture of gases and particles produced when wood and other organic matter burn. A major health threat from smoke comes from fine particles (also called particle pollution, particulate matter, or PM). These microscopic particles can get into your eyes and respiratory system, where they can cause health problems such as burning eyes, runny nose, and illnesses such as bronchitis. In addition to particle pollution, wood smoke contains several toxic harmful air pollutants including: benzene, formaldhyde, acrolein and methane.
How Particle Pollution Can Affect Your Health
Particle pollution exposure can lead to a variety of health effects. For example, numerous studies link particle levels to increased hospital admissions and emergency room visits—and even to early death. Research indicates that obesity or diabetes may increase risk. New or expectant mothers may also want to take precautions to protect the health of their babies, because some studies indicate they may be at increased risk.
Both long- and short-term particle exposures have been linked to health Long-term exposures, such as those experienced by people living for many years in areas with high particle levels, have been associated with problems such as reduced lung function and the development of chronic bronchitis—and even premature death.
Some studies also suggest that long-term PM 2.5 exposures may be linked to cancer and to harmful developmental and reproductive effects, such as infant mortality and low birth weight.
Short-term exposures to particles (hours or days) can aggravate lung disease, causing asthma attacks and acute bronchitis, and may also increase susceptibility to respiratory infections.
It's important to limit your exposure to smoke—especially if you are more susceptible than others:
  • If you have heart or lung disease, such as congestive heart failure, angina, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema or asthma, you may experience health effects earlier and at lower smoke levels than healthy people.
  • Older adults are more likely to be affected by smoke, possibly because they are more likely to have chronic heart or lung diseases than younger people.
  • Children also are more susceptible to smoke for several reasons: their respiratory systems are still developing; they breathe more air (and air pollution) per pound of body weight than adults; and they're more likely to be active outdoors.
Protect Yourself!
To help protect your health and the health of loved ones, make sure to follow these best burn tips when heating with wood:
  • Burn dry, seasoned wood that has been split, stacked, covered and stored.
  • Test wood with a moisture meter (20 percent moisture or less is best).
  • Use a cleaner-burning gas or wood stove.
For additional information on the health effects of wood smoke, visit the AirNow Web site
Also, the state of Washington's Department of Ecology has published a useful booklet entitled, Health Effects of Wood Smoke (PDF) (15pp, 206k, About PDF) Exit EPA disclaimer
EPA Burn Wise Health and Safety Awareness Kit provides health and safety outreach materials to help reduce residential wood smoke pollution. To promote best burn tips, we’ve developed web-ready infographics, social media messages, fast facts, an article template and other tools.
To learn more about asthma, visit www.epa.gov/asthma, www.noattacks.org or www.cdc.gov/asthma.

Sunday, December 22, 2013



AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

CONTACT: Air Quality Coordinator                     541-883-5118 

                       

 

Klamath County Public Health is issuing a LOCAL AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY for Klamath County, Oregon starting today, Sunday December 22, 2013 at noon and running through noon Tuesday, December 31, 2013.  As of 7:45 am on Sunday December 22, 2013, the 24 hour average Air Quality Index is 117, meaning Unhealthy air quality for sensitive groups. (these groups include people with respiratory problems, the elderly and children)

 

The Air Stagnation Advisory means there will be little or no wind in the Klamath Basin.  Smoke and other airborne pollution will increase in concentration (build-up) and will not be carried out of the basin.   The increase in airborne pollution may be unhealthy for outdoor physical activities.   The current Air Quality Index which gives current Air Quality conditions along with related Health Concerns and Precautions is available at: http://www.deq.state.or.us/aqi/index.aspx.

 

To reduce the pollution buildup, the Klamath County Air Quality and Burning Advisory will likely remain Red from noon Sunday December 22, 2013 to noon Tuesday December 31, 2013.  This means the following:

 

I.                        Within the Air Quality Zone:

A.                The use of wood-burning fireplaces, certified and non-certified woodstoves and fireplace inserts is prohibited.

B.                 Only pellet stoves may be used.

II.                        Outside the Air Quality Zone:

A.                The use of fireplaces, certified and non-certified woodstoves as well as certified and non-certified fireplace inserts is allowed but their use should be restricted.

B.                 Pellet stoves may be used.

III.                        County wide: Outdoor or Open Burning is prohibited.

 

Enforcement Patrols will be operating during this period.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Issued by The National Weather Service
Medford, OR

Sat, Dec 14, 2013, 5:05 PM PST

... AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM PST THURSDAY...
AN AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 AM PST THURSDAY.
* SYNOPSIS... HIGH PRESSURE WILL STRENGTHEN THIS WEEKEND... RESULTING IN LIGHT WINDS AND POOR MIXING IN THE VALLEYS.
* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: LAKEVIEW... ALTAMONT... KLAMATH FALLS... BEATTY... BLY... CHEMULT... CRESCENT... GILCHRIST... SPRAGUE RIVER.
* IMPACTS... A STRONG INVERSION WILL LIMIT MIXING THIS WEEKEND THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK. POLLUTANTS AND OTHER AIRBORNE PARTICULATES WILL BE TRAPPED IN VALLEYS. AIR QUALITY WILL DETERIORATE DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. THOSE SENSITIVE TO REDUCED AIR QUALITY ARE ADVISED TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT OR LIMIT THEIR EXPOSURE.
* FOR A DETAILED VIEW OF THE HAZARD AREA...

Friday, December 13, 2013

Press Release

Press Release

Date: December 13, 2013

Media Contact: Delbert Bell or Molly Jespersen                                                                           Phone: (541)-882-8846

"Air stagnation predicted, air pollution levels may rise"

The National Weather Service in Medford is issuing an Air Stagnation Outlook for Klamath County starting today. The NWS forecasts air stagnation in the Klamath Basin until Thursday, December 19th.

The Air Stagnation Outlook means there will be little or no wind in the Klamath Basin. This weather pattern will cause an increase in smoke and other airborne pollutants to be trapped at low levels in the air quality zone. An increase in air pollution may be unhealthy for outdoor physical activity and is especially harmful for people with respiratory illnesses.

A possible incoming front on Monday could change the outlook.

To reduce the buildup of pollution, the Klamath County Air Quality and Burning Advisory will remain RED from 12:00PM Friday, December 13, 2013 to 12:00PM Saturday, December 14, 2013. Restrictions are as follows.

Within the Air Quality Zone:
  • Only pellet stoves may be used.
  • The use of wood-burning fireplaces, certified and non-certified woodstoves and fireplace inserts is prohibited.

Outside the Air Quality Zone:
  • Pellet stoves may be used.
  • The use of fireplaces, certified and non-certified woodstoves as well as certified and non-certified fireplace inserts is allowed but use should be restricted.

County wide:
  • Outdoor or Open Burning is prohibited.

Enforcement Patrols will be operating during this period.

For the most current air quality conditions: http://www.deq.state.or.us/aqi/index.aspx.

To view the Air Quality Zone boundaries, visit http://www.co.klamath.or.us/EH/index.html.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Air Stagnation Continues

You have probably heard us talking about air stagnation a lot this week. We expect this air stagnation to continue through today, but what does this mean for you and our community?


The air in Klamath is very stagnant right now, meaning the air is not moving. Without any winds, rain or snow to get air pollution out of the Basin, the pollution caused by burning wood stays in our air progressively getting worse and worse. 

This picture was taken this morning around 7:40am in the Pine Grove area.


In this picture you can see a yellowish gray haze, which is the smoke. Be mindful of air pollution conditions, and if you can visibly see smoke you may want to reconsider spending time outdoors. As always, you can check hourly conditions at the Peterson Elementary monitor here.

Today is a RED day. 


  • Only pellet stoves may be used. The use of wood stoves and fireplaces are not allowed today. 
  • NO open or outdoor burning. If you live in Klamath County, you may not burn anything outside today.
Violators could face a fine.

Do your share for clean air! Call 541-882-BURN to learn more. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Air Quality and Burning Trivia
 
1. With landfill sites filling up fast, and the costs of disposal rising, does it make sense to reduce household garbage by burning paper and cardboard in a wood stove?
No, burning waste of any kind can produce serious environmental consequences. Paper and cardboard can have toxic inks, plastic coatings and unknown chemical additives. Few if any of these contaminants are destroyed at the temperatures common in wood stoves. The result is an unknown toxic cocktail of smoke from the chimney. Wood stoves are tested and certified for use only with clean, seasoned, uncoated firewood. Small amounts of uncolored newspaper can be used to light fires because newsprint is usually the least processed form of paper and some newspaper inks are vegetable-based, although others still contain petroleum. The best way to reduce household waste is to reject heavily packaged products and recycle the packaging you do buy.

2. Doesn’t wood heating cause a lot more house fires than oil, gas or electricity?

No, but it used to. Wood heating systems caused many house fires in the 1970s and early 1980s when tens of thousands of homeowners turned to wood heating in response to the first energy crisis of those years. The problem back then was that there were virtually no safety systems in place to help in the correct installation of wood heating systems. Homeowners tended to think that wood heat safety was just a matter of 'common sense', so they installed stoves themselves without much guidance.
Starting in the early 1980s when it became apparent that there was a serious safety problem with wood heating, government and industry rushed to develop safety standards. These led to much better stoves, fireplaces and furnaces that were accompanied by reliable installation instructions giving safe installation clearances. The industry is now much more sophisticated. Wood stoves are tested and certified for low smoke emissions as well as safety. Installers and chimney sweeps have become professionally certified by attending courses and passing examinations. The result has been a dramatic reduction in house fires related to wood heating. Today, a correctly installed, operated and maintained wood heating system is no more likely to cause a house fire than an oil, gas or electric heating system.

Sunday, December 1, 2013


Interactive NWS Alert Information

New Event for Klamath County

Winter Weather Advisory valid from Dec 2 4:00 AM to 1:00 PM PST

Sent to E-Mail at Dec 1 2:17 PM PST

 

Radar Time: Dec 1 2013 3:05 PM PST


000
WWUS46 KMFR 012217
WSWMFR
 
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEDFORD OR
217 PM PST SUN DEC 1 2013
 
 
ORZ027-028-020630-
/O.NEW.KMFR.WW.Y.0011.131202T1200Z-131202T2100Z/
SOUTH CENTRAL OREGON CASCADES-
SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHERN OREGON CASCADES-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CRATER LAKE...DIAMOND LAKE
217 PM PST SUN DEC 1 2013
 
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW IN EFFECT
FROM 4 AM TO 1 PM PST MONDAY...
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MEDFORD HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT
FROM 4 AM TO 1 PM PST MONDAY.
 
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...5 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED ABOVE
  4500 FEET MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT. 
 
* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN ABOVE 5000 FEET EARLY MONDAY
  MORNING. THEN SNOW LEVELS WILL LOWER DURING THE MORNING ON MONDAY
  AND INTO MONDAY AFTERNOON TO 3500 TO 4500 FEET. SNOW WILL
  DECREASE IN INTENSITY BY LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON. HOWEVER LIGHT
  SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT.
 
* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: CRATER LAKE...DIAMOND LAKE AND HIGHER TERRAIN
  IN THE CASCADES ABOVE 4500 FEET AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 140.
 
* WINDS...WEST 12 TO 25 MPH. GUSTS OF 30 TO 45 MPH ARE POSSIBLE IN
  EXPOSED LOCATIONS. 
 
* IMPACTS... SNOW WILL CREATE HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS ON AREA
  ROADS AND HIGHWAYS, ESPECIALLY HIGHWAY 62 NEAR CRATER
  LAKE...HIGHWAY 58 AT WILLAMETTE PASS...AND HIGHWAY 138 AT
  DIAMOND LAKE SUMMIT. ALSO PERIODS OF BLOWING SNOW WILL REDUCE
  VISIBILITIES AND CREATE NEAR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS.
 
* FOR A DETAILED VIEW OF THE HAZARD AREA...VISIT 
  HTTP://WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/WRH/WHV/?WFO=MFR 
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
 
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW MEANS THAT
VISIBILITIES WILL BE LIMITED DUE TO A COMBINATION OF FALLING AND
BLOWING SNOW. USE CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING...ESPECIALLY IN OPEN
AREAS. ALSO PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE PRIMARILY TRAVEL
DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND LIMITED
VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
 

 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013


Radar Time: Nov 26 2013 1:05 PM PST


ORZ029>031-270315-
/O.NEW.KMFR.AS.Y.0004.131126T1905Z-131129T1800Z/
KLAMATH BASIN-
NORTHERN AND EASTERN KLAMATH COUNTY AND WESTERN LAKE COUNTY-
CENTRAL AND EASTERN LAKE COUNTY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALTAMONT...KLAMATH FALLS...BEATTY...
BLY...CHEMULT...CRESCENT...GILCHRIST...SPRAGUE RIVER...LAKEVIEW
1105 AM PST TUE NOV 26 2013
 
...AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST FRIDAY...
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MEDFORD HAS ISSUED AN AIR
STAGNATION ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST FRIDAY. 
 
* SYNOPSIS: A STAGNANT AIR MASS WILL REMAIN OVER THE AREA THROUGH
  LATE THIS WEEK. A STRONG TEMPERATURE INVERSION JUST OFF THE
  GROUND WILL TRAP POLLUTANTS AND AIR QUALITY WILL BE COMPROMISED
  THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING...ESPECIALLY IN THE VALLEYS AND BASINS.
 
* LOCATIONS INCLUDE: BEATTY...BLY...CHEMULT...CRESCENT... 
  GILCHRIST...SPRAGUE RIVER...LAKEVIEW...ALTAMONT...KLAMATH 
  FALLS. 
 
* IMPACTS: POLLUTANTS MAY REACH UNHEALTHY LEVELS WHICH COULD CAUSE
  CONCERNS FOR THOSE WITH RESPIRATORY ISSUES.
 
* FOR A DETAILED VIEW OF THE HAZARD AREA...VISIT 
  HTTP://WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/WRH/WHV/?WFO=MFR 
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
 
AN AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY INDICATES THAT DUE TO LIMITED MOVEMENT
OF AN AIR MASS ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA...POLLUTION MAY INCREASE

Tuesday, November 26, 2013




 

 

OPEN BURNING RULES

OUTSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE

 

Name:___________________________________

 

Located at___________________________________________________________________________

 

Requirements are as follows:

 

  1. The Air Quality Advisory must be “GREEN”. Call 882-BURN (2876) for the Advisory.

 

  1. No prohibited materials including plastic, rubber, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood may be burned.

 

  1. The burning will be accomplished as quickly as possible and with the minimum amount of smoke produced.

 

  1. All burning must occur during daylight hours, may not be started before one hour after sunrise and must be extinguished at least one hour prior to sunset.

 

  1. The wind must be between 3 and 10 mile per hour (light breeze). Detailed wind information is available at 541-882-8127.

 

  1. A responsible adult must be present at the fire from first flame until the fire is extinguished and be equipped with the necessary equipment to extinguish the fire if needed.

 

  1. You must adhere to all municipal, Local Fire District, State Fire Marshal, and Oregon Department of Forestry DEQ rules, ordinances or restrictions.

 

  1. Notify 911 at 541-884-4876 before burning.

 

 

 

 

___________________________________________                         _____________________________

Issued by                                                                                                                          Date

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

                    AIR QUALITY FLAG RAISED AT MILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Monday, November 18, 2013

                                                  AIR QUALITY ADVISORY
THE AQ ADVISORY FROM NOON Monday November 18, 2013 TO NOON, Tuesday

November 19, 2013 IS GREEN.

 

The Green Advisory Call means:

 

WITHIN THE AQ ZONE, ALL WOODSTOVES, PELLET STOVES AND FIREPLACES MAY BE USED FROM NOON Monday November 18th to NOON Tuesday November 19th.

 

Ø  OUTSIDE THE AQ ZONE, ALL WOODSTOVES, PELLET STOVES AND FIREPLACES MAY BE USED.

 

Ø  OUTDOOR OR OPEN BURNING IS PROHIBITED INSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE.

 

Ø  OUTDOOR OR OPEN BURNING IS ALLOWED OUTSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE.

 

  

ONLY USE SEASONED DRY WOOD IN YOUR WOODSTOVES.

 

For a map of the Air Quality Zone and other information, CONSULT OUR WEBSITE AT then

http://www.klamathcounty.org/ click on Environmental Health.

 

If you have Air Quality questions or have a question about an exemption to use your woodstove on Red or Yellow Advisory Days CALL US @ 883-5118.

 

 

 

Sunday, November 17, 2013


The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) rules for materials burned in your woodstove or Fireplace.

 

 

468A.467 Prohibition on burning certain materials in solid fuel burning devices. A person may not cause or allow any of the following materials to be burned in a solid fuel burning device, a masonry heater, a pellet stove, a trash burner or any device described in ORS 468A.485

 

(4)(b):

      (1) Garbage;

      (2) Treated wood;

      (3) Plastic or plastic products;

      (4) Rubber or rubber products;

      (5) Animal carcasses;

      (6) Products that contain asphalt;

      (7) Waste petroleum products;

      (8) Paint;

      (9) Chemicals;

      (10) Paper or paper products, except for paper used to kindle a fire; or

      (11) Any other materials described in rules adopted by the commission. [2009 c.387 §6]

 

CHAPTER 406

KLAMATH COUNTY CLEAN AIR ORDINANCE

 

(6)    PROHIBITED MATERIALS - Any combustible material as defined by the State’s prohibited materials open burning rule which include wet garbage, plastic, wire insulation, automobile parts, asphalt, petroleum product, petroleum treated material, rubber products, animal remains, or animal or vegetable matter resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking, or service of food that normally results in dense or noxious smoke when burned. Also included are coal and any open burned materials that cause a public or private nuisance or a hazard to public safety.

 


406.400 Penalties. 


Failure to comply with the provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to fines of up to $720.00 for a one-time occurrence, and fines of not more than $1,000.00 for a continuing or repeated offense. 

This provision will be enforced in accordance with Chapter 800, Uniform Civil Violation Procedure of the Klamath County Code.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Fall Open Burning Window EXTENDED


Weather conditions in the Klamath Basin have allowed for only a few GREEN days for residents to burn yard debris and clippings. Therefore, the 2013 Fall Open Burning Window within the Klamath County Air Quality Zone will be extended until November 17, 2013 at 5:00 pm.
 

The conditions of the Fall 2013 Open Burning Window are:
  • Only residential yard waste, such as tree limbs, brush, and leaves may be burned.
  • Burning of commercial, construction, demolition or industrial waste or purposes requires a special permit from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Contact DEQ in Bend at (541) 388-6146.
  • No plastic, rubber, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood may be burned.
  • All burning must occur between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm and be fully extinguished by 5:00 pm.
  • The Air Quality Advisory must be “GREEN”. The advisory is available by calling 882-BURN (2876).

Please call the advisory at 882-BURN (2876) for a complete list of restrictions including wind speeds, pile size, and required fire prevention measures.

 Check with your local Fire District or the City of Klamath Falls (inside the city limits) for additional restrictions.

Klamath County Fire District #1                      885-2056                   

 Klamath County Fire District 4                        884-1670 

City of Klamath Falls Code Enforcement       883-5358


 THE EXTENDED FALL OPEN BURN WINDOW ENDS AT 5:00PM Sunday, November 17, 2013.
 
If you have any questions, do not hesistate to call us at 541-883-1122.

 

 

Open Burning Rules - Outside the Air Quality Zone


TO BURN OUTSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE YOU MUST FOLLOW THE RULES BELOW. VIOLATION OF THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN A FINE OF UP TO $720 FOR THE FIRST VIOLATION
 

Requirements are as follows:
 

  1. The Air Quality Advisory must be “GREEN”. Call 882-BURN (2876) for the Advisory.

  1. No prohibited materials including plastic, rubber, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood may be burned.

  1. The burning will be accomplished as quickly as possible and with the minimum amount of smoke produced. 

  1. All burning must occur during daylight hours, may not be started before one hour after sunrise and must be extinguished at least one hour.

  1. The wind must be between 3 and 10 mile per hour (light breeze). Detailed wind information is available at 541-882-8127.

  1. A responsible adult must be present at the fire from first flame until the fire is extinguished and be equipped with the necessary equipment to extinguish the fire if needed. 

  1. You must adhere to all municipal, Local Fire District, State Fire Marshal, and Oregon Department of Forestry DEQ rules, ordinances or restrictions.

  1. Notify 911 at 541-884-4876 before burning.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Materials that are NOT allowed to be burned


The Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) rules for materials burned in your woodstove or Fireplace.

  

468A.467 Prohibition on burning certain materials in solid fuel burning devices. A person may not cause or allow any of the following materials to be burned in a solid fuel burning device, a masonry heater, a pellet stove, a trash burner or any device described in ORS 468A.485

 
(4)(b):

      (1) Garbage;

      (2) Treated wood;

      (3) Plastic or plastic products;

      (4) Rubber or rubber products;

      (5) Animal carcasses;

      (6) Products that contain asphalt;

      (7) Waste petroleum products;

      (8) Paint;

      (9) Chemicals;

      (10) Paper or paper products, except for paper used to kindle a fire; or

      (11) Any other materials described in rules adopted by the commission. [2009 c.387 §6]

 

CHAPTER 406

KLAMATH COUNTY CLEAN AIR ORDINANCE

 

(6)    PROHIBITED MATERIALS - Any combustible material as defined by the State’s prohibited materials open burning rule which include wet garbage, plastic, wire insulation, automobile parts, asphalt, petroleum product, petroleum treated material, rubber products, animal remains, or animal or vegetable matter resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking, or service of food that normally results in dense or noxious smoke when burned. Also included are coal and any open burned materials that cause a public or private nuisance or a hazard to public safety.

 


406.400 Penalties. 


Failure to comply with the provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to fines of up to $720.00 for a one-time occurrence, and fines of not more than $1,000.00 for a continuing or repeated offense. 

This provision will be enforced in accordance with Chapter 800, Uniform Civil Violation Procedure of the Klamath County Code.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Fall Open Burning Window Ends

The Klamath County Air Quality 2013 Fall Open Burning Windows ends at 5:00pm Sunday November 3, 2013.

 
Ø  The 2013 Fall Open Burning Window within the Klamath County Air Quality Zone ends at 5:00 pm Sunday, November 3, 2013.  After Sunday November 3, 2013, Open or Outdoor burning within the Air Quality Zone will be prohibited.

Ø  Residents will have additional opportunities to dispose of yard debris during the “Klamath County Fall Clean-up Day” on Saturday November 2, 2013.  On that day, brush, wood, leaves and mulch will be accepted at the county landfill (off Old Fort Road) and at the transfer stations for no fee.

Ø  Outside the Air Quality Zone the open or outdoor burning of domestic wastes, such as tree limbs, brush, leaves and needles, and Agricultural Burning directly related to the management and harvesting of crops or land used for livestock grazing is allowed only on “GREEN” days and by following the rules of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the Oregon Department of Forestry and those of the local Fire District. Call 882-BURN for the color advisory prior to burning each day.

Ø  The burning of plastic, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood is prohibited.

Ø  The burning of construction, demolition, industrial or commercial wastes required a special permit from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.  The phone number for the DEQ in Bend is 541-388-6146.

Ø  A map showing the boundaries of the Air Quality Zone (AQZ) is available on the Klamath County Web site at:   http://www.co.klamath.or.us.