Grays Harbor County Burn Ban Lifted

From the office of the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal:

With the recent rain and a wetter cool weather trending for the rest of the week into next week the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal’s office and Fire Districts, are lifting all restrictions on outdoor burning in Grays Harbor County effective Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 .

The public is reminded of the importance of completely extinguishing all fires that will not be attended by dousing with water or moist soil and stirring with a shovel until all parts are cool to the touch.

Please contact your local fire district for further information or the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for updates on burn restrictions at 1-800-323-BURN and visit their website at www2.wadnr.gov/burn-risk. Contact ORCAA at 1-800-422-5623 or visit their website at www.www.orcaa.org.

*** For information about fires on Local Beaches ***

  • All beach fires must be located 100 feet minimum from the dunes and comply with
  • WAC 352-37-105. · Please contact Washington State Parks at their website @ http://parks.state.wa.us/ or by calling Washington State Parks: (360) 902-8844.

For more information on local fire restrictions

  • Fire Districts: Emergency pages of the local telephone book
  • Grays Harbor County: Fire Marshal’s Office at (360) 249-4222
  • City Fire Departments: Government pages of the local telephone book
  • Washington State Department of Natural Resources: Pacific Cascade Regional Office at (360) 577-2025 or Olympic Region Office at (360) 374-2811
  • Olympic Region Clean Air Agency: 1-800-422-5623
  • Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest: (360) 565-3121

 

 

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