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News

October 26, 2022
With the recent rains lowering the National Fire Danger Rating System to “Low”, Mason County will be following the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) lifting
October 25, 2022
With the recent rain, the Grays Harbor County Fire Marshal’s office and Fire Districts are lifting all restrictions on outdoor burning in Grays Harbor
October 25, 2022
Effective October 24, 2024, the Pacific County burn ban has been lifted.  Recreational fires, residential burns, and permitted debris burns are now allowed. Please remember that
October 24, 2022
Effective October 24, 2024, Clallam County burn ban has been lifted.  Recreational fires, residential burns and permitted debris burns are now allowed. Urban Growth areas, including
October 17, 2022
There’s good news for some ORCAA communities. For Pacific and Grays Harbor Counties, onshore winds should clear out the wildfire smoke that plagued us
October 14, 2022
Wildfire smoke from fires around the Pacific Northwest has settled into western Washington, and it will likely linger through the weekend and even into early
October 13, 2022
Despite the change in seasons, wildfires still rage out of control in many areas, and smoke from those fires will likely impact ORCAA’s jurisdiction
October 5, 2022
Just because you can burn yard waste doesn’t mean you should. Burning at any time adds to the air pollution levels in your local
September 30, 2022
As we enter the autumn burning season – when both outdoor burning and indoor home-heating with wood is on the rise – it’s important for people
September 21, 2022
The Bolt Fire continues to burn along the Highway 2 corridor west of Stevens Pass and smoke from that fire could impact Thurston County and areas

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