WA Commissioner Franz Lifts DNR’s Statewide Burn Ban

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As weather continues to shift and forecasts project rain on both sides of the Cascades, Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz has lifted the statewide burn ban on all forest lands under the Washington State Department of Natural Resources’ fire protection. 

Effective Monday outdoor burning, campfires, the use of charcoal briquettes, and prescribed burns on all forest lands within DNR’s fire protection were permitted once again. The burn ban was initially set to expire on Sept. 30, but diminishing wildfire danger shortened the timeline.  Last week, DNR reopened recreation lands east of the Cascades to use by the public.

Both the closures and the burn ban had an impact on the wildfire season, reducing the risk of human-caused fires and allowing firefighters to focus on lightning-caused starts and fires already on the landscape. More than 98 percent of DNR fires were caught during initial attack this fire season – that’s more than 1,100 fires that didn’t require a Type 1, 2, or 3 team to get under control.

More than 93 percent of DNR fires were stopped at 10 acres or less, which is better than the 10-year average by six percentage points. (DNR)

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