The department of natural resources in
granting burning permits for fires for the purposes set forth in
RCW 70.94.6534 shall condition the issuance and use of such
permits to comply with air quality standards established by the
department of ecology after full consultation with the department
of natural resources. Such burning shall not cause the state air
quality standards to be exceeded in the ambient air up to two
thousand feet above ground level over critical areas designated
by the department of ecology, otherwise subject to air pollution
from other sources. Air quality standards shall be established
and published by the department of ecology which shall also
establish a procedure for advising the department of natural
resources when and where air contaminant levels exceed or
threaten to exceed the ambient air standards over such critical
areas. The air quality shall be quantitatively measured by the
department of ecology or the appropriate local air pollution
control authority at established monitoring stations over such
designated areas. Further, such permitted burning shall not
cause damage to public health or the environment. All permits
issued under this section shall be subject to all applicable
fees, permitting, penalty, and enforcement provisions of this
chapter. The department of natural resources shall set forth
smoke dispersal objectives designed consistent with this section
to minimize any air pollution from such burning and the
procedures necessary to meet those objectives.
The department of natural resources shall encourage more
intense utilization in logging and alternative silviculture
practices to reduce the need for burning. The department of
natural resources shall, whenever practical, encourage landowners
to develop and use alternative acceptable disposal methods
subject to the following priorities: (1) Slash production
minimization, (2) slash utilization, (3) nonburning disposal, (4)
silvicultural burning. Such alternative methods shall be
evaluated as to the relative impact on air, water, and land
pollution, public health, and their financial feasibility.
The department of natural resources shall not issue burning
permits and shall revoke previously issued permits at any time in
any area where the department of ecology or local board has
declared a stage of impaired air quality as defined in RCW 70.94.473.
[2009 c 118 § 502; 1991 c 199 § 405; 1971 ex.s. c 232 § 3. Formerly RCW 70.94.670.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 2009 c 118: See note following RCW 70.94.6511.
Finding -- 1991 c 199: See note following RCW 70.94.011.