Washington Administrative Code
Title 332 - Natural Resources, Board and Department of (See also Title 222)
Chapter 332-24 - Forest protection
PERMITS
Section 332-24-211 - Specific rules for small fires not requiring a written burning permit
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
In addition to WAC 332-24-205, the following rules shall apply to burning regulated by the department that does not require a written burning permit. A written burning permit is not required from the department under the following conditions:
(1) In certain geographic areas of the state as designated by the department in subsection (3) of this section and when the requirements of subsections (4), (5), and (6) of this section are met; or
(2) When the fire is:
(3) A fire that does not require a written permit has established size limitations based on time of year and the county within which the burning occurs.
(4) A serviceable shovel and a minimum of five gallons of water must be within the immediate vicinity of the fire. A bucket is acceptable if the outdoor fire is adjacent to an accessible body of water. A charged garden hose or other adequate water supply may be substituted for the five gallon water requirement.
(5) Only one pile may be burned at any one time and each pile must be extinguished before lighting another.
(6) Burning must be done during periods of calm to very light winds. Burning when wind will scatter loose flammable materials, such as dry leaves and clippings, is prohibited.
Statutory Authority: RCW 76.04.015, 76.04.205 and 70.94.660. 92-14-096 (Order 599), § 332-24-211, filed 6/30/92, effective 7/31/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.04.015. 91-20-060 (Order 583), § 332-24-211, filed 9/24/91, effective 10/16/91; 87-11-005 (Order 504), § 332-24-211, filed 5/8/87.