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Delaware County - State of Emergency – Burn Ban

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 11/6/24 | 11/6/24

Under the authority granted by New York State Executive Law, Article 2-B, Section  24, Delaware County Chairman Tina Mole has issued a State of Emergency and  instituted a county-wide burn ban effective 12:00 PM October 25, 2024 and  continuing until rescinded by the Chairman of the Board. 

A prolonged lack of rainfall has caused abnormally dry environmental conditions, and  extended forecasting shows the lack of precipitation to continue at least over the next  few days. Conditions include dry ground cover which has increased substantially  with the time of year, leading to a significantly elevated risk of wildfires. Therefore,  in the interest of public safety, a county-wide burn ban is being instated. 

The very dry environmental conditions exist, leading to the rapid spread of any open fires. This burn ban is in effect for all open burning, including, but not limited to campfires, brush piles, burn barrels, woodstove ash dumping, leaf/yard debris, and torches or other devices containing an open flame. 


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