With the recent moderation in weather, the Fire Marshal’s Office is lessening restrictions on outdoor burning in Grays Harbor County
With the recent moderation in weather, the Fire Marshal’s Office is lessening restrictions on outdoor burning in Grays Harbor County. The current burn restriction on residential yard waste and land clearing burning will remain until further notice, but the restriction on campfires is lifted as long as certain guidelines are followed. The use of charcoal briquettes and recreational campfires are allowed if built in approved barbeques, fire pits or in designated campgrounds. For questions or clarifications on the remaining restrictions, contact the county fire marshal’s office.
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