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Open Burning Information offered at Benton Clean Air Agency
Provides information on agricultural and residential "Burn Days" for Benton County, Washington.
Provides information on agricultural and residential "Burn Days" for Benton County, Washington. Issues Agricultural and Special Burn permits as required by State law.
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Community Services offered by Mountain View Fire and Rescue's Station 95
Provides voter registration forms, burn permits and blood pressure checks. Issues burn bans.
Provides Natural Vegetation Burning Permits and blood pressure checks. Communicates information regarding burn bans.
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Air Quality Information offered by Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
Provides online and recorded daily updates on burn ban status and air quality index. Manages "air quality burn bans" only, which are usually issued during the winter months.
Provides updated online information daily for local air quality, including burn ban and pollution levels.
Also provides recorded information about burn bans and other air quality alerts.
Manages "air quality burn bans" only, which are usually issued during the winter months.
"Fire safety burn bans" are different, and are issued separately by fire department officials; usually during the summer months.
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Hotline - Burn Ban Information offered at Northwest Clean Air Agency
When air pollutants are measured at unhealthy levels, the Northwest Clean Air Agency may temporarily ban outdoor burning and restrict the use of wood stoves and fireplaces.
When air pollutants are measured at unhealthy levels, the Northwest Clean Air Agency may temporarily ban outdoor burning and restrict the use of wood stoves and fireplaces. Fire officials may temporarily ban outdoor burning during periods of fire danger.
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Clean Air Control offered at Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency
Monitors air quality, issues air operating permits, and burns permits, provides asbestos and dust control, complaint response, wood stove change out programs, and public information.
Monitors air quality, issues air operating permits, and burns permits, provides asbestos and dust control, complaint response, wood stove change out programs, and public information.
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Waste Management Program offered at Northeast Tri County Health District
The department works closely with the county's solid waste department, solid waste advisory committees, and the Washington State Department of Ecology. Activities include: waste handling permits, solid waste complaints and enforces waste regulations. Also provides resources and information on dead animal disposal, outdoor burning, waste tire info and more.
A wide variety of activities and services are provided in conjunction with other state and local agencies.
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Burn Line offered at Franklin County Planning and Building Department
Provides information regarding fire danger status and restrictions.
Provides information regarding fire danger status and restrictions.
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Campfire Bans offered by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service at Snoqualmie Ranger District in North Bend
Website updates information about campfire restrictions currently in place on national forest lands. Provides information about campfire safety.
Website updates information about campfire restrictions currently in place on national forest lands.
Provides information about campfire safety.
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Fire Services offered at Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue
Provides fire service to Crosby, Hintzville, Gilberton, Wildcat Lake, Kitsap Lake, Erlands Point, Tracyton, Seabeck, Silverdale, Lake Symington, Tahuya, Chico, Bremerton, Illahee,and Island Lake
Provides emergency fire services. Areas served are: Crosby, Hintzville, Gilberton, Wildcat Lake, Kitsap Lake, Erlands Point, Tracyton, Seabeck, Silverdale, Lake Symington and Tahuya, Chico, E. Bremerton, Illahee, Island lake, Meadow Lake.Including walk-in blood pressure checks when staff is available at stations #41, #45, #51, #56, #64. EMERGENCIES -- DIAL 9-1-1.
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