Everett Included In Complete Burn Ban Until We Get Sustained Rainfall

August 22, 2023

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Everett is included in the latest burn ban that has been upgraded to Stage2.

The Snohomish County Fire Marshal has upgraded the burn ban throughout Snohomish County to Stage 2. Here’s what that means for the area including Everett, Washington.

Due to the continued fire danger risk and shared resources assisting with wildland fire efforts in our state, the Snohomish County Fire Marshal has ordered a Stage 2 Burn Ban placing restrictions on all open burning. Effective at 4:00 p.m. on August 22, 2023, all open burning is prohibited in Snohomish County. This ban is in conjunction with burning restrictions placed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the US Forest Service burn bans, which include campfires.

All outdoor burning is prohibited during this ban, including residential yard debris fires and recreational fires in fire pits.

Propane fire pits and enclosed barbeques, without solid wood burning material, will continue to be allowed. Use of charcoal or propane barbeques shall be conducted on non-combustible surfaces and be a minimum of ten feet from vegetation or combustible materials on. The use of a propane or charcoal barbeque is allowed on private property only. Fire pits or similar enclosures with a metal grate are NOT considered barbeques. Charcoal and ash should be discarded in a metal container and be doused with water. The container should be kept ten feet from vegetation or combustible materials for 72 hours.

For the duration of this burn ban all outdoor burn permits are suspended.

This ban will remain in effect until there has been a sustained period of rainfall or the fire risk is reduced.



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