The Talbot County Council has enacted a temporary burn ban due to drought conditions and extreme heat. For more information, visit talbotcountymd.gov/burnban

Talbot County Implements Burn Ban Effective October 25, 2024

10/25/2024

Category: Emergency Services County Council

The Talbot County Council has enacted an Administrative Resolution imposing a complete ban on all open-air burning throughout the county. This burn ban will take effect on Friday, October 25, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. and will remain in place for 30 days, expiring on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 2 p.m. unless extended or terminated by a subsequent resolution.

“NOAA is currently classifying Talbot County as having abnormally dry conditions throughout the county. Looking at our weather forecast, we do not show any significant precipitation in the near future,” said Brian LeCates, Director of Emergency Services. “The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Forest Service has listed our area as highly susceptible to fire due to these conditions.”

Pursuant to § 119-6(A) of the Talbot County Code, the County Council has the authority to impose a burning ban based on the affirmative recommendation and finding of the Burn Ban Committee that prolonged or unusual conditions conducive to the easy start and spread of fire exist.

Under the terms of the burn ban:

  • No person may allow, permit, cause, start, or continue any open-air burning during the time period
  • “Open-air burning” means burning any material in the open or in a receptacle other than a furnace, incinerator, or other equipment connected to a stack or chimney, including use of fireworks, sparklers, or sparkling devices, excepting lawfully permitted municipal fireworks displays

During a burn ban, public officers have permission to enter public or private property to extinguish a fire, and may confiscate any unused fireworks, sparklers, or sparkling devices.
Residents are urged to comply with the burn ban to ensure public safety, conserve firefighting resources, and protect property from the increased risk of fire. Non-compliance may result in enforcement actions by designated public officers.

For further information go to talbotcountymd.gov/burnban or contact Emergency Services at 410-822-0095.

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