Union County MS is officially under a Burn Ban

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Board of Supervisors President C. J. Bright has informed NEMiss.News that Union County has been placed under and official BURN BAN.

 

What is a Burn Ban?

Burn bans are restrictions on outdoor burning during drought or wildlife conditions. The County Board of Supervisors has requested a burn ban, and the Mississippi Forestry Commission has approved the request.

A burn ban means no outdoor burning of ANY KIND!

The local sheriff’s department enforces burn bans. Any person who knowingly and willfully violates a burning ban is guilty of a misdemeanor. These persons may receive a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $500.*

Exemptions from a Burn Ban

  1. Mississippi Forestry Commission
  2. Certified Burn Managers
  3. County fire Services
  4. Commercial contractors with heavy construction equipment, providing that said burn meets Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) regulations. Read MDEQ’s open burning regulations on their website.

What is not allowed during a Burn Ban?

Anything with an open flame that produces an ember is not allowed during a burn ban. The wind can carry floating embers away from the original fire and start a spot fire up to one-half mile away from the burning area. this includes:

  • Campfires
  • Bonfires
  • Fire pits
  • Fire rings
  • Burn barrels
  • Debris burning
  • Field burning

What is allowed during a Burn Ban?

  • Propane / Gas grills
  • Propane / Gas heaters
  • Charcoal grills

Use these items as described by their manufacturer, safely away from combustible materials, and never left unattended. Dispose of them properly after use.

Charcoal grill briquettes are of great concern. After use, always let the coals cool completely and douse in water before dispersing of them in a metal container. The residual ash should be cold to the touch before disposal.

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