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Lewis County - Outdoor Burning Information Lewis County's Fire Safety Burn Ban lifted at 12:01 a.m. on October 1, 2009. Outdoor burning is allowed outside of the permanent No Burn Areas with the proper permits. Call 360-740-1133 for a recorded message on burn restrictions. All small, recreational fires are allowed within UL-approved burning receptacles (not burn barrels) or approved campfire sites. Current
Fire Danger Level = WAC 173-425 bans the use of a burn barrel and prohibits the burning of all material, except natural vegetation grown on the property and fire wood (defined as bare, untreated wood, not dimensional lumber). This regulation also prohibits burning during periods of impaired air quality and prohibits outdoor burning from becoming a nuisance to surrounding neighbors and businesses. Fire safety burn-bans may also be called by county or local fire protection authorities. Quick Links:
Burn Barrel Use Prohibited Recreational
fires Unincorporated Lewis
County (Outside City Limits and Urban Growth Areas) Incorporated Lewis County
(Inside City Limits or Urban Growth Areas) Areas
Where Burning is Not Allowed Centralia/Chehalis and their surrounding Urban Growth Areas meet the first of these criteria therefore burning was permanently banned, with the exception of recreational fires under 3'x3'x2', within the Urban Growth Areas of Centralia/Chehalis since January 1, 2001. This no-burn area may be expanded in the future. Call SWCAA at 1-800-633-0709 for more information. As of January 1, 2007, Morton, Mossyrock, Napavine, Pe Ell, Toledo, Vader, Winlock and their surrounding Urban Growth Areas become no burn areas, with the exception of recreational fires smaller than 3'x3'x2' (no lumber, yard debris or garbage). Land clearing burning will be prohibited in all areas of the state with a population density of 1,000 or more persons per square mile as of January 1, 2007. Silvicultural
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