Open Burning Complaints, Whatcom County / Facebook Post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris

whatcom hawkYesterday at 12:13am October 5, 2015  Wendy Harris

If you live in the County, you have, (in theory) protection against fires that are detrimental to your health or a nuisance.

The Fire Department is authorized by the International Fire Code, adopted by the state and county (and I am guessing the cities as well), to put out the fire. Has anyone ever had this happen? I tried calling the Fire Department many times when I lived in Silver Beach, and the Fire Department finally told me to stop calling. They were not very sympathetic, and clearly unaware of any authority to put out fires that are harmful to health.

From the County:

Open Burning Complaints

The Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office partners with the Northwest Clean Air Agency to educate and enforce the outdoor burning rules and laws for Whatcom County.

In the State of Washington, “…It is unlawful for any person to cause or allow outdoor burning that causes an emission of smoke or any other air contaminant that is detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of any person, that causes damage to property or business, or that causes a nuisance.” (WAC 173-425-050 (4)) A nuisance is defined as: “an emission of smoke or any other air contaminant that unreasonably interferes with the use and enjoyment of the property upon which it is deposited.” (WAC 173-425-030 (14))

Any fire that is deemed a nuisance or is a fire/life safety hazard may be extinguished by the fire department, under authority of the International Fire Code, adopted by Washington State and Whatcom County.

If you have an outdoor burning complaint that is currently occurring in unincorporated Whatcom County, please dial 911 and report an outdoor burning violation due to a nuisance or fire hazard. You may also choose to follow up with a fire inspector during normal business hours at (360) 778-5900.

If you have an outdoor burning complaint that is not actively occurring, but is located in unincorporated Whatcom County, please contact the Fire Marshal’s Office during normal business hours at (360) 778-5900 to speak with a fire inspector about methods to remedy the situation.

Read Wendy’s post on the Whatcom Hawk Facebook page here.

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