Idaho Admin. Code r. 20.02.01.071

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 20.02.01.071 - PRESCRIBED FIRE
01.Purpose. Prescribed fire is a land management tool. Smoke from prescribed fires can have adverse impacts on ambient air quality or public health. These rules establish a management system for smoke from prescribed fires that will protect air quality.
02.Notification. The use of prescribed fire requires a valid notification in accordance with Subsection 020.05 to maintain air quality and to protect public health. Possession of a valid notification will not preclude meeting the fire safety requirements specified in Section 38-115, Idaho Code.
03.Recommended Practices. To maintain air quality and protect public health the following practices are recommended:
a. Slash and large woody debris piles should be compact and free of stumps, soil, snow, and nonwoody organic material.
b. Piles should be fully cured, dried at least two (2) months, prior to ignition. Piles should be at least partially covered with a water-resistant material so they can be ignited after enough precipitation to lower the fire danger.
c. Broadcast burns should be conducted within a prescription that minimizes adverse effects on air quality.
d. Membership in good standing in a recognized Airshed Group is encouraged.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 20.02.01.071

Effective March 31, 2022