Friday, December 21, 2007

LPF / SLO County - End of High Fire danger season

Los Padres National Forest and San Luis Obispo County Fire season change .

High fire danger season is over for both the Los Padres National Forest and San Luis Obispo County Fire Department.

The area burned by the Ranch Fire will be re-opened.


Cal Fire closed the season yesterday, while forest officials will go to low fire danger season Friday morning.

Forest officials say wood burning campfires and barbecues will be allowed beyond campfire use sites with a valid permit.

In San Luis Obispo County, All burning requires a permit from the San Luis Obispo Pollution Control District.

Open burn season will start next Wednesday and will possibly run through April.

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