Peace River Area Update

Fire Restriction Now In Effect As Hazard Levels Remain Extreme

Posted on Tue, May 03, 2016

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FIRE RESTRICTION - EXTREME FIRE HAZARD - CAUTION ADVISED  

The wildfire hazard remains EXTREME.  A wildfire RESTRICTION is now in place for the ENTIRE Forest Protection Area of Alberta.  

All fire permits are suspended and no new permits will be issued. Safe wood campfires are permitted in designated campgrounds ONLY.

This restriction prohibits the use of:

  1. Wood campfires in the backcountry or random camping areas
  2. Charcoal briquettes
  3. Turkey fryers
  4. Tiki torches

This restriction does not apply to:

  1. Portable propane fire pits, that are CSA approved or UL certified, within campgrounds, backcountry and random camping areas.
  2. Gas or propane stoves and barbeques, that are CSA approved or UL certified and are designed for cooking or heating, within campgrounds, backcountry and random camping areas.
  3. Fires contained in industrial facilities or on industrial sites as approved by a forest officer.
  4. Wood burning campfires in engineered facilities in designated campgrounds.

This Ministerial Order comes into effect at 12:00 o’clock noon on the 3rd day of May, 2016.

 

Many municipalities in the area have firebans, restrictions or advisories in place.  For more information on these and other advisories, restrictions and fire bans in the province, please visit www.albertafirebans.ca and check municipality websites for updates.

 

Wildfire Preparation

Crews, heavy equipment, aircraft and support resources have all been strategically placed throughout the Peace River Forest Area in preparation for any new wildfire starts.   Please call 310-FIRE to report wildfires as soon as possible so that these resources can be dispatched expediently.

 

Active wildfires in the area

There have been two new fires already today in the Peace River Forest Area (as of 12 noon). 

PWF 025 was discovered this morning and extinguished at 0.01 hectares in the Cadotte Lake Area.

PWF 026 was discovered just before noon and is being held at 0.10 hectares in the Hamburg Area.

ABC001 (BC Wildfire # G80068)  We have been monitoring a wildfire that is burning west of the Clearhills area on the British Columbia side of the border. It is currently approximately 5 kms away from the BC/Alberta border and the smoke is visible from a significant distance away.  Given the forecasted conditions and observed fire behavior, this fire is expected to potentially cross the border just north of the Boundary Lake Area some time tomorrow. Please visit the BC Forest Service website for updates.  

SWF 030 is a large fire located approximately 45 kilometres northwest of Red Earth Creek.  This fire is currently out of control and the smoke for this fire is visible on the east side of the Peace Area. Go to the Slave Lake Wildfire Update for more information.

PMD001 is located just west of Whitelaw and is now UNDER CONTROL at approximately 250 hectares in size. The fire has been contained and is not expected to spread beyond the current boundaries.  Crews continue to work on this fire.

PWF 008 is under control at 12.3 hectares southwest of Dixonville.

PWF 011 has been turned over at 1.00 hectares east of Notikewin Provincial Park.

PWF 013 is located just southeast of the Figure 8 Lake Provincial Recreation Area and has been extinguished at 99.4 hectares in size.

PWF 019 has been extinguished at 0.10 hectares in the Weberville area. 

PWF 022 is under control at 1.40 hectares north of the Weberville area.

PWF 023 has been turned over at 0.10 hectares in the St Isidore area. 

PWF 024 is being held at 107 hectares west of the Dixonville area (north of the Smith Mills road). Dozer groups, numerous crews, helicopters and other support staff will work again today towards extinguishing this fire.  The fire has now been entirely surrounded by dozer guard and the fire behavior has calmed down substantially.   

 

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With the fire restriction in place, safe wood campfires are permitted in designated campgrounds ONLY.  All campfires must be burned within a fire pit ring with a non-flammable material such as clean sand underneath.  Ensure that there is no dry grass or other flammable material around the ring.

Be sure to completely extinguish your campfire before leaving it unattended.  Soak it with water, stir it and soak it again. Repeat this process until the ashes are cool to the touch.  

 

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Keep your OHV clean

The hot areas on your OHV can collect dried grasses and other debris and start a wildfire.  Please clean your quad regularly throughout the day and carry a bucket with you to help in the event of a starting a wildfire.  Stop frequently and check behind you for hot spots.  If you start a fire with your OHV, call 310-FIRE immediately.

 

Double check your brush piles

With the restriction now in place, ALL burning, including brush piles must be immediately and completely extinguished.  In these dry conditions, strong winds can cause previously docile brush piles to become active again. When checking your brushpiles, spread around any remaining debris so you can probe the area for hotspots. Use your bare hand to feel for heat over the ash piles. If you see smoke or feel any heat, the fire is still burning beneath the surface. Douse any remaining hot spots with water and stir up the ashes. A fire is not completely extinguished until there is absolutely no heat emanating from the ashes.

 

Before you burn it, get your permit

With the restriction now in place, ALL fire permits are suspended and ALL burning must be immediately and completely extinguished.  No new fire permits will be issued until further notice.

Beginning March 1st, all burning activities in Alberta’s Forest Protection Area, excluding campfires, require a fire permit. Fire permits are free and available at your local Agriculture and Forestry office.  You can call 780-624-6190 for more information or to obtain your free fire permit. 

 

For more information

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Crystal Burrows - Wildfire Information Officer

(780) 618-6215

crystal.burrows@gov.ab.ca

Report Wildfires 310-FIRE (3743)