Showing posts with label burning bans. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Some burn bans lifted.


LIFTED IN SOME AREAS


Due to recent precipitation bans on outdoor burning have been lifted in Worcester, Accomack and Northampton Counties.  Normal burning regulations remain in effect and extra caution is urged in all areas as dry conditions have not been completely alleviated. 


Thursday, November 7, 2024

Accomack bans outdoor burning.

 


(Shore Daily News)

In response to heightened fire risks due to dry conditions, Accomack County has issued an immediate suspension of all outdoor burning.

(View news story:)

Accomack County declares immediate suspension of outdoor burning due to dry conditions - Shore Daily News


Pocomoke Public Eye-

(An outdoor burning ban has been in affect in our Maryland lower shore counties.)

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Outdoor burning bans-


Outdoor burning bans have been implemented in Worcester, Somerset, and Wicomico Counties.

Effective immediately, Worcester County Fire Marshal Matt Owens issued a burn ban, and ALL outdoor burning is banned for an indefinite period of time in Worcester County.

The ban applies to all outdoor ignition sources, with the following exceptions: proper use of gas and charcoal grills, campfires at the County’s commercial, State, and Federal campgrounds, permitted official Ocean City bonfires, private property recreational campfires that are limited to a fire area of two feet with a height of three feet, public fireworks displays, and volunteer fire company training exercises.

“Due to the County’s current dry conditions, the burn ban is effective immediately,” Fire Marshal Owens said. “This ban should reduce the number of out-of-control outside fires, which cause safety concerns for area residents, visitors, and especially responding fire personnel.” 

The ban will remain in effect until the dry conditions dissipate.

All existing outdoor burn permits have been rescinded,” Environmental Programs Director Bob Mitchell said. “Our water tables are extremely low, and this is confirmed by County and USGS monitoring well networks. We have extremely low precipitation totals, and the US drought monitor has the county under a moderate drought category.”

For further information, contact Fire Marshal Owens at 410-632-5666.