Thursday, April 25, 2024

Countywide burn ban in effect

Denton County Judge Mary Horn instituted a countywide Burn Ban this week due to dry weather and the increased potential for uncontrolled wildfires, joining another 108 counties with similar restrictions.

The mandatory ban comes after an increase in wildfire activity and a significant change in the drought index over the past three weeks.

All outdoor burning, including restrictions on outdoor hot work (welding, grinding and cutting torch operations), and the use of combustible materials is prohibited under the ban.

Violation of the burn-ban is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.00. Charcoal or gas patio grills and smokers are allowed provided they have a complete and fully enclosed lid, utilized at all times and that the area in a 5ft. diameter surrounding is clear of vegetation and combustibles.

“Citizens should take measures to protect their home by removing unwanted combustible debris and vegetation away from their homes and be sure to keep water hoses readily accessible in the event a small fire starts,” said Denton County Fire Marshal, Chief Jody Gonzalez.

Anyone with questions, concerns or complaints about outdoor burning or the burn ban should contact the Denton County Department of Emergency Services at 940-349-2840 or 911 for immediate emergencies.

 

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