Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Interim Fire Marshal Curtis Eavenson announced today he is lifting the ban on recreational fires in unincorporated Clark County effective at 12:01 am Saturday, Sept. 23 due to cooler temperatures and forecast.
Under the modified ban, burning yard debris and material from land clearing will continue to be prohibited until at least Oct. 1, if not longer, depending on fire conditions.
“Please keep in mind that just because we’ve had cooler temperatures, fires are still possible,” said Eavenson. “Don’t let down your guard.”
Beginning Saturday morning for the unincorporated county areas, recreational fires will be allowed in approved fire pits.
On private land, recreational fires must comply with the following regulations:
Fires must be built in metal, rock or masonry-lined pits, such as those in established campgrounds or sold in home and garden stores.
The use of burn barrels is illegal in unincorporated Clark County.
These regulations pertain only to areas outside city limits. Residents in cities should check with their municipality for regulations on recreational fires and other outside burning.
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