CENTRAL
OREGON –Beginning Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 12:01 a.m., all lands managed
by the Ochoco and Deschutes National Forests and the Prineville District Bureau
of Land Management will move to an Industrial Fire Precaution Level II (IFPL).
This level restricts hours of operation for permitted commercial and industrial
operations on public lands to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. and is known as a
“partial hootowl.” The restrictions at this level apply to the use of power
saws (except at commercial loading sites), cable yarding, blasting, welding,
and cutting of metal.
Industrial Fire Precaution Levels are based on current and expected
fire conditions. Fire precaution levels begin with Level I at the start of fire
season and can increase to Level IV as the fire danger increases. It is the
responsibility of the individual operating on public land to know the
precaution level for the day and to take the correct fire precautions.
Fire conditions around Central Oregon have also prompted the Deschutes
National Forest to increase the Fire Danger Rating level to HIGH. The Fire
Danger Rating System lets recreational users and visitors to public lands know
to increase their level of caution while in the forests or rangelands. Under
HIGH conditions, smaller dead vegetation ignites easily and unattended
campfires or debris fires are likely to escape. Any fire that starts could be
difficult to control if not caught while small.
For more information about the Industrial Fire Precaution Level
system, please visit the Deschutes National Forest website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/deschutes/home/?cid=stelprdb5270159.
Information on the IFPL or current restrictions can be obtained by contacting
your Central Oregon Fire Use Information Line at 1-800-523-4737.
For up-to-the-minute wildfire information, follow us on Twitter
@CentralORFire.
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