CAL FIRE Burn Permits Required Starting Wednesday

This is a press release from CAL FIRE:

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Humboldt – Del Norte Unit would like to remind residents a CAL FIRE burn permit (LE-5) is required for Non-Standard burn permit holders beginning May 1, 2019.

Humboldt – Del Norte Unit Chief Kurt McCray wants to emphasize to the public the importance of following all burning regulations and ensuring controlled burns do not escape and become wildland fires. Chief McCray says, “The public living in wildland areas should prepare for increased wildfire activity this year as recent precipitation has promoted the rapid growth of vegetation, which will dry out in the coming months and leave fine fuels that are ready to burn.”

Residents are encouraged to conduct their burning early. Learn more how you can prepare for wildfire by visiting www.ReadyForWidlfire.org.

To obtain the required CAL FIRE burn permit, contact the nearest CAL FIRE office for an application or additional information. LE-5 permit applications may require an on-site visit by CAL FIRE personnel to determine if specific precautions need to be included in the permit to conduct a safe burn. Burn permits are required year- round by the North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District (NCUAQMD). NCUAQMD burn permits can be obtained on-line at ncuaqmd.org, in-person at 707 L Street, Eureka M-F 9 to Noon & 1-4, or by calling (707) 443-3093.

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Willie Caso-Mayhem
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5 years ago

🕯🌳Good morning Oliver and thank you for that information.

gunther
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gunther
5 years ago

I’m through burning for the season. I’ll burn again in November if the weather permits.

Martin
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Martin
5 years ago

Just use a good heavy duty chipper. To hell with burning brush, grass, etc., this time of year. Most people that burn do not have any good fire fighting equipment (trailer, tank, pump, hose) to fight an out of control burn. I am not sure, but maybe some local companies rent these units on a daily basis. Anyone out there have the answer as to where the equipment can be found?

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
5 years ago
Reply to  Martin

https://i5rentals.com/category/water-trucks-towers-pulls/

Here you go. Unfortunately a little far for you coasties.

I’m in Trinity and Redding is just over an hour away.

I’ve rented and purchased equipment from I5 rentals, they’re great.

Martin
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Martin
5 years ago
Reply to  The Real Brian

Thanks for the rental tip friend, appreciated!