Fire Management Program Guide - 2022

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Fire Management 2022 Program Guide

R652-120-500 Burning permits R307-202-4 General prohibitions R307-202-6 Permissible burning – without permit R307-202-8 Special conditions R307-204 Emission standards: Smoke management FFL-04-B-11 Prescribed fire plans and prescriptions

BURNING PERMITS The Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands (FFSL) has the authority to issue burning permits on all non-federal forest, range and watershed lands. Burning permits are issued in compliance with all state and local ordinances and regulations.

BURNING PERMIT ISSUANCE GUIDELINES The issuance of a burning permit is an important responsibility of the fire warden. The primary purpose of a burning permit is to assure that during the closed fire season (June 1 to October 31 or as extended by the State Forester) open burning is done safely. Open burning should adhere to all existing laws and should be limited to accomplishing the resource objective for which it is being conducted. A burning permit does not relieve any individual from personal liability due to negligence or incompetence. FFSL has no authority to require burn permits unless we have restrictions in place and never for the condition below. Generally, burning permits are issued for small (de minimis) debris piles. A permit will not be required for burns involving the burning of fence lines, canals, and irrigation ditches, on cultivated lands if the burning does not pose a threat to forest, range, or watershed lands. Additionally, the individual must notify the nearest fire department of the time burning will occur. (A burning permit and written prescribed fire plan are also required for any prescribed fire for state or private lands greater than 20 acres or producing greater than 1,000 lbs of emissions.) There are a number of factors to consider in issuing a burning permit, including the following: •   Burning permit should provide a legal description of the location of the burn and the acreage involved. •   The burning permit shall provide the type of burn and the purpose of the burn. •   The burning permit will indicate the conditions under which the burn is allowed. This shall include a range for wind speed and direction, temperature, relative humidity and a smoke management strategy. •   The burning permit shall indicate burning only within the provisions of the statewide clearing index for atmospheric dispersion. This requires that a clearing index of at least 500 must exist at the burn location before burning can occur. •   A burning permit will indicate the time period that the permit is valid. It is recommended this time period be no longer than 5 to 7 days as conditions can change significantly in a relatively short time. When a burning permit is issued for an extended period of time

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WEB REFERENCES

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page 246

CONTACT INFORMATION

8min
pages 248-254

ACRONYMS

2min
pages 244-245

DE MINIMIS BURNING CHECKLIST

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page 241

PRE-SUPPRESSION / PREVENTION SECTION

10min
pages 224-231

BURNING PERMIT

9min
pages 234-240

ADDENDUM TO HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT

0
page 223

STATE COOPERATOR AGREEMENTS

1min
pages 206-207

STATE AGREEMENTS

3min
pages 204-205

FALLER CERTIFICATION LEVELS

1min
page 201

CHAINSAW QUALIFICATIONS

4min
pages 199-200

RED CARDS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENTS

1min
page 198

FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING

2min
page 197

FIRE WARDEN

1min
page 195

WILDLAND FIRE INVESTIGATION

3min
pages 190-191

AIRCRAFT

1min
page 185

COST CONTAINMENT GUIDELINES

1min
page 189

FEDERAL FIRE POLICY

2min
page 187

INCORPORATED LANDS

2min
page 184

EVACUATIONS

1min
page 183

FEMA

1min
page 181

SEVERITY

1min
page 182

PRESCRIBED FIRE

8min
pages 163-167

WILDLAND/URBAN INTERFACE

2min
page 180

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

7min
pages 172-175

FIRE WARDEN

2min
page 176

SMOKE MANAGEMENT

2min
page 162

RISK MANAGEMENT

1min
page 141

HAZARDOUS FUELS/MITIGATION WORK

7min
pages 156-159

AIR QUALITY

2min
page 161

FIRE RESTRICTION/CLOSURES

5min
pages 150-152

INTRODUCTION

1min
page 140

BURNING PERMITS

2min
page 160

EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLANNING AND SERVICES

4min
pages 142-144

ENGINE INVENTORY

2min
pages 147-148

REPORTING COUNTY FIRE ACTIVITIES

2min
pages 134-135

INCIDENT COST TRACKING

2min
page 133

PRE-SEASON AND/OR EMERGENCY CONTRACTS

2min
page 132

WATER SOURCES

2min
page 131

LAND AND FACILITY USE AGREEMENT (LUA

2min
page 130

PURCHASING

8min
pages 124-127

FY’22 LODGING RATES UTAH CITIES

10min
pages 119-123

TRAVEL

7min
pages 115-118

SELECTED DIVISION POLICIES

46min
pages 75-101

FIRE INFORMATION MEDIA GUIDE

6min
pages 104-106

WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND (WCF) CLAIM PROCESS

8min
pages 109-112

UNIFORMS

4min
pages 113-114

SELECTED DEPARTMENT POLICIES

16min
pages 66-74

ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

35min
pages 37-53

UTAH CODE ANNOTATED — TITLE 19 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CODE

4min
pages 35-36

MISSION STATEMENT

3min
pages 6-7

CHAPTER 1 QR CODES

30min
pages 11-26

UTAH CODE ANNOTATED — TITLE 76-6-102 – 76-6-105

6min
pages 27-29

UTAH CODE ANNOTATED — TITLE 17 COUNTIES

2min
page 34

UTAH CODE ANNOTATED — TITLE 53-7 MISCELLANEOUS

1min
page 33

UTAH CODE ANNOTATED — TITLE 53-2A EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT

6min
pages 30-32

RESOURCES

3min
pages 9-10

DIVISION RESOURCES

1min
page 8
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