Stage II Fire Restrictions go into effect Aug. 20
by Northern Rockies Coordination Group Kalispell Area
August 20, 2015
LIBBY, MT—Stage II Fire Restrictions will go into effect at 0001 am on Thursday the 20th of August, 2015 across North West Montana.
Jurisdictions include: Flathead National Forest Kootenai National Forest Bob Marshall Wilderness Lands within the Flathead National Forest Glacier National Park U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service MT-DNRC Northwestern Land Office Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Region 1 Counties: Flathead, Lake (outside of Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribe), Lincoln, and Sanders
Stage 2 restrictions: Prohibit any open burning, including campfires. Smoking is allowed only in areas cleared of all flammable materials. Motorized vehicles must stay on designated roads and trails. The following acts are prohibited from 1:00 pm to 1:00 am: Operating an internal combustion engine- i.e. chainsaws and other equipment. Blasting, welding, or other activities that generate flame or flammable material. A patrol is required for one hour following cessation of all work as described in a. or b. Exemptions include fires fueled solely by liquid petroleum or LPG, or other activities for which there is a permit or written authorization. An exemption does not absolve an individual or organization from liability or responsibility for any fire started by the exempted activity.
These restrictions apply to any lands outside of designated city limits, regardless of ownership. The restrictions will remain in effect until there is a significant long-term change in fire danger.
The smallest spark has the potential to cause significant damage, so always crush smokes dead out; never leave a campfire unattended; ensure that your vehicle has a properly installed spark arrester that is operational; stop and park only in areas clear of vegetation; and observe all fire restrictions. Take precautions, but always be prepared: carry a shovel, bucket and fire extinguisher. Also remember that cross country travel is not allowed on most federal and state lands.
There are many large fires burning throughout the area and firefighting resources are stretched thin. On the Kootenai National Forest there are at least 51 active fires since last week. The Northeast Kootenai Complex is the largest fire and it is made up of several fires on the Rexford / Fortine Ranger Districts. At this time it is over 2400 acres and is being managed by a Type 2 fire management team. Currently there are 30 known fires burning on the Flathead National Forest originating from a series of lightning storms passing over the area August 12-14th. An additional fire, the Thompson Divide Complex, is under a Type 2 Team that is being managed with Glacier National Park and the Flathead National Forest.
Click here for a printable flyer (PDF): Stage 2 Fire Restrictions
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