leeds and grenville burn ban 2020


ALL municipalities within the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville have implemented a TOTAL OPEN-AIR BURN BAN as of Wednesday March 25th at 11:59pm until further notice. Municipality of North Grenville, Design & Development:  TD Graham + Associates & Probase Web, Industrial, Commercial & Institutional Builders, Rideau Corridor Landscape Strategy Brochure, Agriculture & Rural Affairs Advisory Committee, Community & Economic Development Advisory Committee, Health, Wellness & Fitness Advisory Committee. Only residents living in an area approved for open-air burning can obtain a fire permit. “We appreciate the burn ban was a temporary inconvenience, however the safety and well-being of our community, the public and the firefighters was paramount.”. Open air fires are permitted, except in specified locations, provided you have a valid permit. We appreciate your continued co-operation.”. The open-air burn ban has been lifted in all municipalities of the United Counties of Leeds Grenville as of today, May 8. North Grenville – As outdoor conditions improve and the COVID-19 curve continues to flatten, the North Grenville Fire Service made the decision to lift the total burn ban effective Friday May 8, 2020. “We would like to thank all those who helped reduce the risk to the community first responders by respecting the burn ban,” said Fire Chief John Okum. ALL municipalities within the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville have implemented a TOTAL OPEN-AIR BURN BAN as of Wednesday March 25 th at 11:59pm until further notice.. Village of Merrickville-Wolford 317 Brock Street West, P.O. The fire must be completely extinguished before leaving the site. If conditions are suitable, valid burn permit holders are approved to manage an open-air fire. Burn only clean & dry wood material so not to create unnecessary smoke and nuisance to neighbours. 155, John Okum, Director of Emergency & Protective Services / Fire Chief emailProtector.addCloakedMailto("ep_adfe114a", 1); 613-258-9569 ext. May 7, 2020 North Grenville – As outdoor conditions improve and the COVID-19 curve continues to flatten, the North Grenville Fire Service made the decision to lift the total burn ban effective Friday May 8, 2020. North Grenville – As outdoor conditions improve and the COVID-19 curve continues to flatten, the North Grenville Fire Service made the decision to lift the total burn ban effective Friday May 8, 2020. Residents are reminded that a burn permit is also required. July 7, 2020 A burn ban in the Municipality of North Grenville has been put into effect immediately. Burning should only occur when conditions are safe. NEVER use flammable liquids, such as gasoline, to start your fire. We are committed to providing and maintaining emergency response within our communities and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we cope with this uncertain and unprecedented situation. For more information on open-air burning and fire permits visit www.northgrenville.ca/fire.

Only residents living in an area approved for open-air burning can obtain a fire permit. All burning however, must be approved by the chief of each municipality. The Open Air Fire By-Law 33-12 provides all the details (and map) on permitted burning in North Grenville. Be advised effective Friday May 8 th, 2020 at 8:00am, the Total Open-Air Burn Ban has been LIFTED by ALL municipalities within the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, including the separated municipalities of Brockville, Gananoque and Prescott.. “In support of a County-wide protective measure for all first responders, the North Grenville Fire Service is implementing a complete burn ban in the Municipality of North Grenville effective immediately,” said North Grenville Fire Chief John Okum. “As the weather continues to improve, we want to remind residents that while enjoying the outdoors is important for our physical and mental health, COVID-19 Provincial Orders do remain in effect,” said Mayor Nancy Peckford. No wind and clear all vegetation and other material that could spread the fire. 202, 285 County Road #44, PO Box 130 Kemptville, ON K0G 1J0. “We would like to thank all those who helped reduce the risk to the community first responders by respecting the burn ban,” said Fire Chief John Okum. “This includes no gatherings of more than 5 people and adhering to physical distancing. © 2020 United Counties of Leeds and Grenville 25 Central Ave. W., Suite 100, Brockville, ON, K6V 4N6 Toll-free: 1.800.770.2170 Telephone: 613.342.3840 Fax: 613.342.2101 Due to the concerns surrounding the spread of COVID-19, the need for social distancing and to assist in the health, safety and well-being of our firefighters we placed an open-air burn ban as a precautionary measure to avoid any additional strain on our fire services at this time. NORTH GRENVILLE – All thirteen municipalities within the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville are implementing a Total Open-Air Burn Ban. If conditions are suitable, valid burn permit holders are approved to manage an open-air fire.

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