DNRC reminder: Burning season ended July 1
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation reports that its crews have responded to a number of illegal debris burns within the Kalispel Unit Response Area and remind the public that the outdoor burning season ended July 1.
Fire managers recently elevated the local fire danger to High. Fires can ignite readily and spread quickly. While there are currently no fire restrictions in effect in Northwest Montana, the public is reminded to be vigilant when engaging in any activity which has the potential to cause a wildfire.
• Never leave a camp fire unattended. Be sure to use plenty of water and mix or stir ashes to be sure there are no hot embers remaining before leaving.
• Use caution when conducting industrial operations, such as grinding or welding, which produce sparks and could cause a fire.
• Make sure chains on towing units are secure and not dragging behind vehicles.
• Be careful driving cars, trucks or ORVs on dry grass.
As August begins, the area has not had any substantial moisture for quite some time. Fuels are going to continue to cure and dry out as the month progresses.