County-wide burn ban reinstated
- Jan 13, 2014
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A county-wide burn ban has been reinstated by the Nolan County Commission, and effective immediately. The county-wide order would prohibit residents from any outdoor burning that may create a public safety hazard, including but not limited to:
Barrel burning commonly referred to as refuse/garbage burning
Campfires
Charcoal grills
Chimineas
Cooking fires (barbeque grills and pits that are in the ground)
Fire pits
Fire rings
Fireworks (except for professional commercial fireworks displays)
Patio heaters
Prescribed burns commonly referred to as controlled burns
Welders or cutting torches unless the user has on hand adequate fire suppression equipment.
“Open burning” does not include:
Fireplaces within buildings
Gas grills
Fire training by professionally trained and authorized personnel
Smoking (cigarette butts, cigars, etc.) is not banned; however, citizens must use ashtrays and proper disposal containers. Any individual who willfully violates a burn ban is guilty of an infraction ($500 fine; 2
offense may be charged as a Class B misdemeanor-1 year and $1,000).

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