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Sanders County open burning season to begin in March

| February 27, 2013 10:52 AM

Open burning season is March 1 through April 30. In Mineral County permits are not required for burning conducted during this time period. The “burn permit season” will begin May 1, which is the start of the fire season for the State of Montana.

After May 1 burn permits are required for any burning.

Burning is only one way to dispose of your debris. Things to consider before you burn:

• Could the material be composted?

• Could the material be chipped and utilized?

• Could the material be hauled away?

• Will I be home all day so I can tend to my burn until it goes out?

• Do I have neighbors who are asthmatic or have difficulty breathing and may be ill affected by the smoke if I burn my debris?

• Before burning check the air quality hotline at 1-800-225-6779, or online at www.smokemu.org. Follow the recommendations for airshed #3A east of Superior, or airshed #2 west of Superior.

• Burn only natural vegetation and woody materials. State law prohibits the burning of animal droppings, garbage, old mattresses, stained or painted wood, dead animals, tires, oil, or any other toxic material.

Once you strike the match you are responsible for making sure your debris burn doesn’t escape your control. Some safety factors to consider when burning:

• Burn in small piles so the fire will be hot but manageable.

• Wait until it rains or snows.

• Wet down the area around piles.

• Clear the area around piles of dry flammable material and have bare soil for several feet.

• Build piles in openings away from overhead branches, wires, and structures.

• Keep water and tools close by, be ready in case of sudden changes in the fire.

• Check the weather forecast for unexpected weather conditions. If burning conditions are not favorable, it is always best to wait until conditions improve.

• Don’t burn when windy conditions are forecast.

• Check your fire to be sure that it is dead out.

If you have questions about burning, contact the Superior Ranger District at 822-4233, or stop by the District office at 209 West Riverside in Superior.