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Edina Fire Department sets burning restrictions
Edina, Minn., March 29, 2007 – With warming temperatures and drier
vegetation, the spring months present a dangerous fire risk. Spring open burning
restrictions in Edina go into effect 8 a.m. April 2.
“To control the possibilities of dangerous outdoor fires springing up around the
City, we strictly enforce spring burning restrictions,” said Fire Chief Marty
Scheerer. “The purpose of the restrictions is to reduce personal property damage
resulting from wildfires caused by debris burning.”
Historically, 80 percent of all wildfires in Minnesota occur during April and
May. Since the inception of annual restrictions, the number of spring wildland
fires has been reduced.
Once burning restrictions are in place, they will continue for four to six
weeks, or until vegetation greens up enough to significantly lower the fire
danger. Residents will still be able to obtain a recreational fire permit
through the use of the City of Edina website, but will be required to call a
hotline before starting a fire to ensure that outdoor burning is allowed.
For more information on the burning restrictions, contact the Fire Prevention
Bureau at 952-826-0378.
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