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  1. 4 days ago · Burn Better. If you are going to burn, please reduce the smoke from fires by: Burning on good venting days only. View the B.C. venting index. Burn hot: Ensure the fire has adequate oxygen. Burn dry material. Do not burn leaves, green grass, construction waste or household items. Alternatives to Burning. Green Waste Facility.

  2. Oct 19, 2021 · 2021-2022 BURNING SEASON. Effective Thursday, November 4, 2021, the burning season will be open, with all fires requiring a permit. During the months of the burning season, open-air burning can take place only from sunrise to sunset every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the first and third weeks.

  3. Check the Ventilation Index. The Ventilation Index Interactive Map displays if you can burn and for how long. You can access today's forecast via an automated toll-free telephone line at 1-888-281-2992 . The Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation uses today's 4 pm forecast.

  4. 1. Burning on good venting days. Check the B.C. venting index at: www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/venting 2. Burning hot. Ensure your fire has adequate oxygen. 3. Burning dry material. Do not burn leaves, green grass, construction waste, or household items. northsaanich.ca/outdoor-burning

  5. To reduce fire risk, preserve air quality and protect our environment, Saanichs Fire Prevention Bylaw 8807 limits outdoor burning in Saanich. Learn where and when the bylaw allows various kinds of burning.

  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Outdoor burning has been allowed in North Saanich for many years. Currently, from November to mid-May, outdoor burning of green waste is allowed with an annual permit. For a $25 fee, annual permits allow fires of up to 3' x 3' x 3'.

  7. When is the outdoor burning season? Currently, outdoor burning is allowed with a permit from November to mid-May on the first and third consecutive Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from sunrise to sunset.

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