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CALAVERAS COUNTY AIR
POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
RULE 303 - NO-BURN DAY
303.1Prohibition
No person shall knowingly permit
open outdoor fires on days when such burning is prohibited by ARB, the APCO, or
the fire agency with appropriate jurisdiction.
303.2 Exception. The APCO may issue a permit to
authorize the use of open outdoor fires on No-Burn Days, when denial of such a
permit would threaten imminent and substantial economic loss.
TUOLUMNE COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
RULE 303 - BURN OR NO-BURN DAY303.1 Prohibition.
No person required to comply with this
Rule shall knowingly permit open outdoor fires on days when such burning is
prohibited by ARB, the APCO, or the fire agency with appropriate
jurisdiction.(Section 41854)
303.2. Permissive Burn or No-Burn Days.
- A notice as to whether the following day is a permissive-burn day,
or no-burn day, or whether the decision will be announced the following
day, shall be provided by the ARB by 3:00 p.m. daily for each of the air
basins. If the decision is made by the following day it shall be announced
by 7:45 a.m. Such notices shall be based on the Meteorological Criteria
for Regulating Agricultural Burning, Article 3, Sections 80180 through
80320 of these Agricultural Burning Guidelines.
- Agricultural burning is prohibited on no-burn days, except as
specified in Section 80102, subdivisions (d) and (e), and as may be
permitted by a provision in an implementation plan adopted pursuant to
Section 80150(c)(5).
- Upon request from a permittee through a designated agency, seven
days in advance of a specific range improvement burn, forest management
burn, or wildland vegetation management burn, at any elevation below 6,000
ft. (msl), a permissive-burn or no-burn notice will be issued by the ARB
up to 48 hours prior to the date scheduled for the burn. Without further
request, a daily notice will continue to be issued until a permissive-burn
notice is issued.
- Notwithstanding subdivision (c) of Section 80110, the ARB may
cancel permissive-burn notices that have been issued more than 24 hours in
advance if the cancellation is necessary to maintain suitable air quality.
- A permissive-burn or no-burn advisory outlook will be available up
to 72 hours in advance of burns specified in subdivision (c) of Section
80110.
303.3 ExceptionThe APCO may issue a special permit to authorize the use of open outdoor fires on No-Burn Days, when denial of such a permit would threaten imminent and substantial economic loss. In authorizing such burning a District shall limit the amount of acreage which can be burned in any one day and only authorize burning downwind of metropolitan areas forecasted by the Air Resources Board to achieve the ambient standards. (Section 41862)
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