La Grande, OR- A drier than normal spring and with a warming trend in the forecast has prompted Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to begin fire season on private forest lands in northeast Oregon. Department of Forestry (ODF) is seeing fire danger increasing across the Northeast Oregon District.
FIRE SEASON will begin at 12:01 a.m., Thursday, June 22nd for forest and range lands protected by ODF Northeast Oregon District. “Early in the fire season, it’s easy to underestimate what level the fire danger really is. We really want to encourage folks to make sure they are getting out regularly and checking any place where slash or debris piles were burned late last winter and this spring. Those areas can hold heat for a long time and cause fires to rekindle months later.” Said Matt Howard, District Forester.
The fire season declaration places fire prevention restrictions on landowners and public. Additionally, fire prevention regulations on industrial logging and forest management activities are put into place. Lands affected include private, state, county, municipal, and tribal lands in Union, Baker, Wallowa, and Umatilla counties along with small portions of Malheur, Morrow, and Grant counties within the Northeast Oregon Forest Protection District. This area encompasses approximately 2 million acres of protected lands. ODF encourages landowners and the public to help prevent accidental ignitions by taking extra precautions while recreating or working, it can make a difference.
During
Fire Season:
· Debris burning is by permit only. To obtain a burn permit
for a debris pile or burn barrel, please call your local ODF office.
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Baker
City Sub-Unit: (541) 523-5831
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La
Grande Unit: (541) 963-3168
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Pendleton
Unit: (541) 276-3491
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Wallowa
Unit: (541) 886-2881
· The
use of exploding targets, tracer ammunition, or any bullet with a pyrotechnic
charge in its base is prohibited.
· Logging
and other industrial operations must meet requirements for fire prevention,
such as fire tools, water supply, and watchman service when those operations
are occurring on lands protected by ODF.
Contact your local Stewardship Forester at any NEO District office for
more information.
· Campfires
must be DEAD OUT! Recreationists are reminded
that campfires need to be attended and fully extinguished before being left.
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Possession
of the following firefighting equipment is required; shovel or other firefighting
tool, minimum of 1-gallon of water, or 2 ½ pound or larger fire extinguisher
and a fire watch at least one hour after extinguishing. Get permission from the landowner prior
to starting a campfire.
· The use of Sky Lanterns is always illegal in Oregon.
For information on restrictions across the Northeast Oregon District, dial: (541) 975-3027 or visit www.bmidc.org, for current information on fire restrictions.
To report a fire, dial 9-1-1.
Make sure you know the
fire restrictions before you head out. Check
with your local Forest Service office for fire regulations on National
Forest land, or BLM office for lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Information on Public-Use Restrictions on the
Oregon Department of Forestry, Umatilla National Forest and Wallowa-Whitman
National Forest can be found at http://bmidc.org/index.shtml
under Current Information: Fire Restrictions.
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