THE AQ ADVISORY FROM NOON Wednesday April 01, 2015 TO NOON, Thursday April 02, 2015 IS GREEN.
The Green Advisory Call means:
WITHIN THE AQ ZONE, ALL WOODSTOVES, PELLET STOVES AND FIREPLACES MAY BE USED FROM Noon Wednesday April 1st to NOON Thursday April 2nd
- OUTSIDE THE AQ ZONE, ALL WOODSTOVES, PELLET STOVES AND FIREPLACES MAY BE USED.
- OUTDOOR OR OPEN BURNING PROHIBITED INSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE. The 2015 Spring Open Burn Window begins Saturday April 4, 2015.
- OUTDOOR OR OPEN BURNING IS ALLOWED OUTSIDE THE AIR QUALITY ZONE, check with your Fire District prior burning.
ONLY USE SEASONED DRY WOOD IN YOUR WOODSTOVES. - As allowed by the Klamath County Air Quality Ordinance, the 2015 Spring Open Burn Window within the Klamath County Air Quality Zone will start on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. and will end Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:00 pm.
Public Health requirements for clean air are: - The Air Quality Advisory must be “GREEN”. Find out the daily advisory by calling 541-882-BURN (2876).
- Only residential yard waste, such as tree limbs, brush, and leaves may be burned.
- All burning must occur between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm and be fully extinguished by 5:00 pm.
- No trash, plastic, rubber, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood may be burned.
- The use of Burn Barrels is prohibited.
- The burning of commercial, construction, demolition or industrial waste is not included in this burn window.Burning for these purposes requires a special permit from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality; contact Bonnie Hough at the DEQ office in Bend at (541) 633-2016.
- Agricultural burning inside the Air Quality Zone is prohibited without a certificate of variance.
Fire District requirements for public safety are: - The wind must be between 4 to 10 mph. For wind speed call 883-8127.
- There must be a pressurized water hose at the fire site at all times.
- A responsible adult must be present at the fire from the first flame until the fire is extinguished.
- The burn pile shall be no larger than 6 feet in diameter and 4 feet high.
- There must be a six-foot clear area surrounding the base of the pile and the pile must be at least 20 feet from combustible fences and buildings.
- The person conducting any burning is responsible for damage and the cost of an out of control burn as well as traffic problems and other hazards caused by the smoke.
- 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.
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