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Residential and land clearing burning is now allowed with the proper permits. Recreational campfires are allowed if built in improved fire pits in designated campgrounds. For more information, call Wahkiakum County Public Works at 360-795-3301. Current
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 firewood (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. Burn Barrel Use Prohibited Recreational fires Residential Burning Land Clearing Burning Silvicultural Burning Areas Where Burning is Not Allowed WAC 173-425-040(3)(4)(5) prohibits outdoor burning in cities with a population of greater than 10,000, adjacent areas with a population density of one thousand or more persons per square mile, and areas with a reasonable alternative to burning. Currently there are no areas in Wahkiakum County that meet any of these criteria. Back to Outdoor Burning Information & Alternatives | Home
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