By Tia Rancourt on Friday, 01 April 2022
Category: District News

OPEN PUBLIC BURNING CLOSING APRIL 11, 2022

Effective Monday, April 11, 2022, the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District will be closing open public burning and will no longer issue burn permits for solid fuels (e.g., pine needles, slash piles, wood burning recreational fires). Fuel-fired recreational fire pits (e.g., natural gas or propane) are allowed by permit only. To obtain a permit for fuel-fired appliance, please contact the Fire District, 775 831-0351. Fuel-fired appliances shall be operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

This prohibition on open public burning will remain in effect until further notice. Please contact the Fire District’s Fire Marshal, Jennifer Donohue with any questions at 775-831-0351, ext. 8127.

Propane and charcoal barbequing is acceptable as long as used within manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations. Follow these simple safety tips when using charcoal or propane grills.

Safety Tips:

Charcoal Grills:

Propane Grills:

For more information on grilling safety, please visit www.nfpa.org/education.

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