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News
Release
For Release: October 17, 2005
Contact: Walter Herzog (530) 224-2100 or Jeff Fontana (530) 252-5332
CA-N-06-5
BLM LIFTS FIRE
RESTRICTIONS ON LANDS MANAGED BY REDDING AREA OFFICE
The Bureau of Land Management has
announced that restrictions on outdoor use of fire will be lifted for BLM-managed
public lands in Butte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties. The restrictions,
in effect since early summer, will be eased beginning Tuesday, Oct. 18.
Easing of restrictions means that campfires can again be used outside of developed
campgrounds. Campfire permits are required.
BLM Fire Management Officer Walter Herzog said that cool fall weather and rainfall
have reduced fire dangers, but it is still important to use care with fire.
He cautioned against using fires on windy days, and reminded campers to completely
extinguish campfires before breaking camp.
Herzog said the restrictions on private land burning will remain in effect until
lifted by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Seasonal fire restrictions have also been lifted on other north state public
lands, including BLM-managed areas in northeast California. Some neighboring
national forests have also eased seasonal fire restrictions. Herzog recommended
that hunters, campers and other wildland users check on current fire restrictions
in areas they plan to visit.
-BLM-
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Redding Field Office 355 Hemsted Drive Redding, CA 96001
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