PENDLETON, Ore. –
Due to increased fire danger and dry weather conditions, Phase A of the Public
Use Restrictions (PURS) for campfires, smoking, off-road travel, and chainsaw
use will go into effect on the Umatilla National Forest at 12:01 a.m. (PDT) on Tuesday,
July 17, 2018. The Seasonal Campfire Restrictions that are currently in place
will also be in effect in Phase A of the PURs.
Phase
A is the second level of restrictions, generally implemented when the fire
danger is moderate to high. PURS are phased in collectively, as conditions
warrant, and may differ from Forest to Forest.
Beginning
Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 12:01 am (PDT), Phase A of the Public Use
Restrictions (PURS) will go into effect and will include:
·
Chainsaws may be operated only
between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time. A one hour fire watch is
required after saw operations cease. Saw operators are required to have an axe
(minimum 2 lb. head, 26” length), shovel (8” wide, 26” length), and fire
extinguisher (minimum ABC 8 oz.) in their possession. **Chainsaw operation
associated with commercial and personal use firewood permits are regulated under
the conditions of the permit and are not impacted by this public use
restriction.
·
Smoking is allowed only in enclosed
vehicles, buildings or cleared areas.
·
No off-road/off-trail vehicle
travel or travel on roads not cleared of standing grass or other flammable
material; no vehicle travel on those FS roads where access has been impeded or
blocked by earthen berm, logs, boulders, barrier, barricade or gate, or as
otherwise identified in the Fire Order.
·
Seasonal campfire restrictions and
requirements described for June 1- October 31 apply.
o
Campfires allowed only in fire pits
surrounded by dirt, rock, or commercial rings and in areas not conducive to
rapid fire spread. All flammable material shall be cleared within a
3-foot radius from the edge of the pit and free of overhanging material. Use
existing pits wherever possible.
o
Campfires must be attended at all
times, and completely extinguished prior to leaving.
o
Persons with campfires are required
to have a tool that can serve as a shovel and one gallon of water in their
possession. The intent of this requirement is to ensure individuals with a
campfire to have the tools necessary to completely extinguish their campfire.
o
Portable cooking stoves using
liquefied or bottled gas and wood burning stoves equipped with a chimney that
is at least five (5) feet in length with a spark-arresting screen consisting of
¼ inch mesh hardware cloth are allowed.
o
Use of charcoal briquettes is
permitted under the same restrictions as campfires described above.
The public’s awareness of
the increasing fire danger and cooperation is essential to a safe fire season.
Recreationists, firewood cutters, hunters, and other forest users can all help
by closely adhering to restrictions, operating safely and cautiously and
keeping up-to-date on the latest orders and regulations.
Please
check with your local Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) office for public use
restrictions on lands protected by ODF. Visit the Blue
Mountain Interagency Dispatch webpage at: www.bmidc.org
or contact a local Oregon Department of Forestry office for more
complete information. Similar
restrictions may be in effect on State and private lands protected by the
Washington Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR). More information can be found on the WA-DNR
website at: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/.
For more information about
the Umatilla National Forest’s Public Use Restrictions, please contact our
Pendleton, Oregon office at 541-278-3716, call our Forest Information Hotline
at 1-877-958-9663, or visit our website at www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla/.
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