Burn ban in effect for St. Lucie County
March 13th, 2009 by Post StaffFORT PIERCE – St. Lucie County officials, in conjunction with the St. Lucie County Fire District and Florida Division of Forestry, have implemented a county-wide burn ban effective immediately.
The burn ban applies to all non-permitted, outside burning and fireworks. Agricultural burning will be permitted on a case by case basis as authorized by the State Division of Forestry. The drought index for St. Lucie County is currently 672, out of 800. An index reading higher than 550 is considered extremely dry.
“We are urging residents to use extreme caution and report any outside burning or fireworks,” St. Lucie County Administrator Faye Outlaw said. “Our fire fighters along with the Division of Forestry staff have done an excellent job of keeping St. Lucie County safe.”
“The Fire District will continue to monitor the brush fire risk and respond accordingly,” added St. Lucie County Fire Chief Ron Parrish. “We are currently deploying a Task Force response to all high risk situations.”
As in previous years, the county will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and take additional steps as needed until the drought index is once again satisfactory.
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