Archive for August 19, 2011

Woofstock Reminder

The first annual Woofstock event will be held in Edgewood tomorrow, August 20.  For more information, see our previous article.

Santa Fe County Press Release: Santa Fe County Burn Restrictions Lifted

Santa Fe County – August 17, 2011 – Due to recent rains and an increase in precipitation the fire danger level for Santa Fe County has dropped and Open Burn Restrictions established with Ordinance 2011-5 have been lifted.

Burn permits obtained from Santa Fe County Fire Department prior to the implementation of the Open Burn Restrictions are void and a new permit must be obtained.  Permits can be obtained from your local fire district or from the Santa Fe County Fire Prevention Division.

“Despite the recent rains, precipitation levels are still below normal for this time of year.  We ask that residents use caution when burning and follow the terms and conditions of the Open Burn Permit to avoid a wildland fire or a fire on their property,” said Interim Chief David Sperling.

If residents have built up a large pile of vegetation during restrictions, they will need to break that down into smaller controllable piles prior to burning.  Residents are reminded the burning of trash is illegal in Santa Fe County and can be reported by calling (505) 428-3730.

For more information on Open Burning in Santa Fe County, please contact the Fire Prevention Division at (505) 995-6523 or visit www.santafecountyfire.org.