Regulated-Use Closure Terminated for ODF’s Central Oregon District

September 30, 2021

[Prineville, Ore.]  Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Central Oregon District will
terminate Regulated-Use Closure at 12:01 a.m. on October 1,
2021.  Fire Season remains in effect.  Burning of slash piles or other debris from forest
operations is not permitted at this time.
Recent precipitation, cooler temperatures, and increased humidity has
significantly reduced fire behavior and ignition potential from sparks and
other heat sources, however the public is reminded to be attentive to
activities which could start a wildfire.
Weather can change quickly in the fall and winds can often be erratic.

Burn barrels and
burning of small piles of yard debris may be allowed by permit.  Contact your local fire department or Oregon
Department of Forestry office to determine if burning is allowed or to request
a permit.

Campfires, warming
fires and cooking fires may be allowed with the termination of Regulated-Use
Closure
.  These fires should be kept
small and any surrounding fuel should be cleared away to reduce potential
spread.  A fire tool, such as a shovel,
and water or a fire extinguisher should be available to help control the fire
if needed.  Fires should not be left
unattended, should be DEAD OUT! and cool to the touch when you leave.  Check with your local fire district for
burning regulations in your area, including restrictions on campfires and
recreational fires.

Activities such as
mowing of dry grass, non-industrial chainsaw use, and cutting and grinding of
metal will no longer have restrictions such as timing of activities or firewatch
requirements. Fire Season restrictions banning the use of exploding
targets and tracer ammunition are still in effect.  MH-1 and MH-4, ODF protected lands within
Hood River and Wasco counties, are in an Industrial Fire Precaution Level 1.

Failure to follow current restrictions may result in a
citation or liability for fire suppression work.  Wildfires cause damage to Oregon’s natural
resources, including affecting water, soil and air quality and impact local
communities. 

For additional information on ODF’s Central Oregon
District, including Fire Season requirements, contact information
and unit offices, please visit
www.ODFcentraloregon.com.

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