Ban on recreational fires in unincorporated areas of San Juan County

Submitted by San Juan County.

The San Juan County Fire Marshal has declared a ban on all recreational fires after consultation with the San Juan County Fire Chiefs. Due to current atmospheric and field conditions, this ban applies throughout unincorporated San Juan County.

The following operations are prohibited during the burn ban:

No recreational campfires using charcoal or firewood

No outdoor cooking fires involving charcoal or firewood

No tiki torches or similar products with an open flame fueled by oil

The following operations are allowed with best practices followed:

Mowing is limited to no later than 12 p.m. noon, all mowing operations need to cease after noon. Maintain awareness for rock strikes; avoid mowing dry dead grass

Propane-fueled appliances i.e. BBQ, outdoor fireplace – have water and/or a fire extinguisher available

Grinding/Welding/Torch Cutting outdoors are by permit only through the Fire Marshal’s Office

Outdoor shooting – backstop must be clear of vegetation

Next stages:

If a RED FLAG WARNING is issued for San Juan County, all operations listed above are prohibited until the RED FLAG WARNING is over.

This declaration is in effect until atmospheric and field conditions no longer pose the threat of wildfire.

Any questions about this declaration should be submitted to Fire Marshal Chad Kimple at 360-378-3473, or email at firemarshal@sanjuanco.com.