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Whatcom County, WA, implements a Stage 1 burn ban from June 15 to September 15 to mitigate wildfire risks during the dry summer months. Recreational fires are permitted under strict guidelines, including distance from structures and required safety equipment. Violations may incur fines starting at $250 and liability for fire containment costs.
Whatcom County, WA, has enacted a Stage 1 burn ban running from June 15 to September 15 to address wildfire risks during the dry summer months. This ban suspends burn permits and prohibits land-clearing or yard debris burning to prevent potential fire hazards. Despite the restrictions, residents can still enjoy recreational fires under specific guidelines, which include using seasoned firewood and keeping the fire at least 25 feet away from structures. Additional requirements include having a charged garden hose or two five-gallon buckets of water on-site and ensuring the fire is attended until completely extinguished. Violations of the burn ban can result in fines starting at $250, and individuals could be liable for the costs associated with fire containment. Amy Cloud, the Public Information Officer for the Sheriff’s Office Division of Emergency Management, highlights the need for responsible fire practices to protect local ecosystems and urban areas. The fire marshal may impose stricter burn ban stages if conditions worsen. These measures aim to maintain safety while allowing residents to enjoy summer activities like campfires.