Friday, June 8, 2007

Cal Fire suspends burn permits


All burn permits within the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit of Cal Fire are being suspended as of 8 a.m. Monday because of unseasonably dry conditions and high fire hazard.

Cal Fire Unit Chief Brad Harris said in a statement that the suspension rescinds all previously-approved burn permits and that any planned hazard reduction burning must be done before that date.

Harris said that after Monday any fires or smoke reported to Cal Fire will be treated as a wildfire with full fire suppression response dispatched to the scene.

Burning in violation of the suspension could result in cost of recovery charges for fire suppression.

The suspension will be in effect until enough rainfall accumulates in the fall to warrant lifting it, Harris said.

For more information, call a Cal Fire facility or visit the Cal Fire Web site at www.fire.ca.gov

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