WASCO CO. — With the continued forecast of cool wet weather, local Fire Districts, Wasco County, and Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) have agreed to lift the seasonal burn ban on Oct. 17 at 12:01 a.m. This will allow for burning in barrels and small debris piles. Timing for lifting the burn ban will coincide with ODF terminating Fire Season, also on October 17th at 12:01 am, across Central Oregon District including The Dalles Unit. In part, termination of Fire Season will remove the requirement for fire equipment on forestry operations, associated with Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPLs).

As a reminder, escaped debris burns remain a leading cause of destructive fires on private and public lands. ODF Fire Managers and the Wasco County Fire Chiefs remind residents that they need to read the burn permit issued to them to ensure that burning is allowed on a given day, and to follow all instructions after obtaining any necessary permits. Wind is a big factor that can affect the spread of fire from debris piles into vegetation adjacent to a burn pile, or embers that the wind blows into nearby dry vegetation.