11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 15:19
Lacombe County Fire Service reminds residents that although fire permits are not requiredbetween November 1 and February 28, there are still crucial safety expectations for any controlled burns conducted outside of the official fire season.
"Any burning must be done in a safe and controlled manner. We all must practice responsible burning all year long, even if fire permits aren't required," said Dave Bain, Manager of Fire and Emergency Services. "Lacombe County reserves the right to invoice residents for fire department responses to fires that are not compliant with these regulations."
Fire Protection and Safety Guidelines: |
Under Lacombe County's Fire Protection Bylaw, fire permits are requiredfrom March 1 to October 31 each year. Although permits aren'tmandatory from November 1 to February 28, safety remainsessential for the well-being of residents and the environment. To ensure a safe burn, follow these guidelines:
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Important Regulations: |
Even when permits aren't required, certain regulations apply:
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Forest and Prairie Protection Act Requirements: |
Additionally, Section 22 of the Forest and Prairie Protection Act remainsin effect year-round, statingthat no person shall:
In addition, the Forestand Prairie Protection Act states that:
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Permitted and Prohibited Materials: |
Only certain materials are permittedfor open burning:
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"We want to emphasize that no garbage of any sort can be burned, regardless of the time of year," emphasized Bain. "We have easily accessible landfills for anyone who needs to properly dispose of their garbage, ensuring that our air, water and land doesn't become contaminated from burning garbage."
Anyonecaught burning garbagewill be finedas follows: $250 for afirst offence, $500 for a second offence, and$1000 for a third offence.
For questions or to confirm that your burn complies with safety guidelines, please contact Lacombe County at 403-782-8959. Let's work together to ensure a safe and responsible community, even when permits aren't required. Thank you for your cooperation.