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Home > Blog > Burn Ban Enacted
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021

Burn Ban Enacted

Washington County burn ban? Here's a link to the full news release out of Hillsboro, and here's the most important part:

The burn ban prohibits:

  • Backyard burning of yard debris. (This is not allowed within the City of Hillsboro regardless of a burn ban.)
  • Agricultural burning without a permit.
  • Land clearing or slash burning without a permit.

The outdoor burn ban allows:

  • Recreational fires three feet or less in diameter and two feet or less in height used for pleasure, religion, ceremony, cooking, or warmth.
  • Portable outdoor fireplaces that are solid, fuel-burning, and constructed of steel, concrete (such as retaining wall blocks), clay, or other non-combustible materials.
  • Barbeque equipment used in connection with a residence.
  • Oregon-legal fireworks and permitted firework displays.

Given the high fire danger conditions, we discourage burning of any kind to limit the potential risk." 

Burn Ban Summary Washington County Oregon

Posted 1:59 PM

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