NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2023
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June 12, 2023 07:05
NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2023
Contact: Multnomah County Fire Defense Board Chief Chris Barney
Chris.Barney@portlandoregon.gov
Office: 503-823-3700
Multnomah County Fire Departments & Districts to Phase in a Summer Burn Ban starting June 16.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OR – Multnomah County Fire Defense Board Chief Chris Barney has announced a burn ban for all areas of Multnomah County which will be implemented in phases over the next couple weeks. This phased in approach is intended to consider the County’s agricultural interests, as well as the Pacific Northwest Geographic Area Coordinating Center weather forecast for June and July.
The ban begins with backyard burning, which will go into effect on Friday, June 16, 2023. The last day for agricultural burning (agricultural wastes, crops, field burning, etc.) and permitted open burning (land clearing, slash, stump, debris, or controlled burning) will be June 30. The complete burn ban, including recreational campfires, fire pits, and any other open burning, begins on July 6, 2023.
These dates may change due to worsening weather conditions. The complete burn ban will remain in effect until further notice.
Check with your local Fire Department/District for more information. For updated information, please call the burning information line at:
Outdoor barbecuing (grills, smokers, and similar cooking appliances with clean, dry firewood, briquettes, wood chips, pellets, propane, natural gas, or similar fuels) is still allowed; however, residents should exercise extreme caution. When using charcoal briquettes, please properly dispose of the ashes in a covered metal container away from combustibles, and keep the ashes wet for a few days before properly disposing of them. Maintain at least ten feet between outdoor cooking and anything combustible such as siding, fences, shrubbery, etc.
Before placing them in a trash receptacle, smokers should ensure their cigarettes are entirely out. Those living in rural areas are asked to maintain their wildfire defensible space by monitoring vegetation growth surrounding homes and structures and maintaining adequate access for firefighting equipment.
Contact Portland Fire & Rescue or your local fire department for additional information.
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