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Bucks County Issues Open Fire Burn Ban

Bucks County officials announced a 30-day burn ban effective this Sunday in response to drought conditions and increased wildfire risks across the area.

The Bucks County Commissioners issued a resolution passed Friday to implement the prohibition to mitigate fire hazards caused by the prolonged dry spell.

The ban restricts all open burning, including the use of burn barrels, fire rings, and on-ground fires for disposing of materials such as garbage, leaves, twigs, and paper, according to county officials.

Fire marshals and fire chiefs across the county supported the ban as part of an urgent need to prevent fires during the ongoing dry weather that has plagued the area since late September.

While the ban strictly limits open fires, it does not extend to propane or gas stoves and charcoal briquet grills. Tobacco use remains unrestricted. Campfires are still permissible within designated campground rings if they are properly contained and flammable materials are cleared within a five-foot radius, officials said.

Violators of the ban face fines, starting at $100 for a first offense, per state law.

The National Weather Service has reported an absence of rainfall in the region since late last month, making it as one of the longest dry spells since records began in the 1800s.

The prolonged lack of rain has led to the drying of small water bodies, reduced flows in waterways, and several brush fires.

Supervisor Meeting: EPA Update on Boarhead; Portions of Woodland Dr. to be paved

Bridgeton Township Meeting RoomThe regular monthly meeting of the Bridgeton Township supervisors was held this Tuesday, May 10, 2016.

  • It was highlighted by a quick update on the status of the Boarhead Farms Superfund Site by Remedial Project Manager Chris Sklaney of the EPA, joined by the Community Involvement Coordinator Alex Mandell. An extensive question and answer session ensued with several residents with properties adjoining the site.
  1. Mr. Sklaney made clear that offsite contamination is not occurring as evidenced in the data collected by over 50 monitoring wells on the downstream perimeter of the site.
  2. There remains an ongoing groundwater extraction and treatment effort, which is the primary remediation system.
  3. Issues remain with indoor air contamination in the occupied dwelling on the farm site.
  4. Enhanced remediation is planned for the indoor contamination issue, as well as continued upgrades to the existing groundwater treatment scheme.
  5. There is a link on our homepage to the EPA website for the Boarhead Farms Project.
  • The Board of Supervisors approved a reconfigured paving program for Woodland Drive, after extensive consultation with property owners along the road.
  • The Supervisors also approved extending Worker’s Compensation to the Upper Black Eddy Fire Company Support Staff.
  • Planning for an update to the township Comprehensive Plan was initiated.
  • A letter was sent to the Bucks County Commissioners and Parks and Recreation asking them to address the parking situation at Ringing Rocks
  • April 12, 2016 Minutes