Industrial Fire Precaution Level 4 will also go into effect in Central
Oregon
Redmond, Oregon – With
increased fire activity and an influx of visitors coming to Central Oregon for
the solar eclipse, public land managers for the Prineville District of the
Bureau of Land Management, Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests and Crooked
River National Grassland will implement a ban on open campfires and Industrial
Fire Precaution Level 4 on Friday.
Beginning
at 12:01 a.m. on August 11, campfires, including charcoal and pellet fires,
will no longer be allowed on public lands. This is a change from the
implementation of Public Use Restrictions on July 18 which limited campfires to
designated campgrounds. This fire ban includes all Wilderness areas. Portable cooking
stoves or lanterns using liquefied or bottled fuel may be used in all areas.
In
addition to the campfire ban, the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) will
raise to 4 on August 11. IFPL 4, referred to as “General Shutdown” means that all
industrial operations are prohibited including chainsaw use for firewood
cutting, and possessing or using a motor vehicle off National Forest System
Roads.
In
addition to campfire restrictions, smoking is restricted to an enclosed vehicle
or building, in a designated campground, in boats on lakes and rivers, or while
stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is clear of all
flammable material.
Officials
want to remind the public that fireworks are prohibited on all federal lands at
all times.
Public
use restrictions help protect the land, resources, and visitors.
Public
land managers carefully consider the current fire situation, fuel moisture and
predicted weather before making the decision to ban open fires on public land. With
the heavy demand on our firefighting resources in addition to the hundreds of
thousands of visitors projected to visit Central Oregon for the solar eclipse,
every fire that’s prevented protects our communities and helps our firefighters
remain available, rested, and safe.
For
Central Oregon Fire Information Fire hotline, please call 541-316-7711 or keep
up-to-date on fire activity by following us on Twitter at @CentralORFire.
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