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The state Forest Service has banned outdoor burning in 30 Western North Carolina counties in the wake of a spate of wildfires that have burned thousands of bone-dry acres.
Henderson and Transylvania counties both said they are adhering to the state burn ban and will rescind their bans at 5 p.m. Nov. 22. Buncombe County's burn ban is remaining in effect, according to ...
The burn ban will be in effect until Saturday, Dec. 7, at 9 a.m. However, during this time the burn ban may be extended depending on conditions. The ban is active until at least Dec. 7.
The power station was the leading coal customer in Northumberland, burning 1,200,000 tonnes of coal a year, with a weekly coal consumption between 25,000 and 27,000 tonnes. [2] [18] The station had relatively limited coal storage facilities, and was only able to hold three to four weeks' worth of its fuel. [18]
Nov. 8—Haywood County has now joined a region-wide burn ban in Western North Carolina. On Sunday, 14 Western North Carolina counties were put under a burn ban, but Haywood County was not in this ...
Buncombe County’s burn ban will lift Nov. 30 because of lower temperatures, higher humidity and lighter winds.
There had been concerns that a ban on wood and peat burners would have a negative impact on people living in rural areas.
Brunswick County issues a burn ban as drought conditions are forecasted to continue through the Fourth of July weekend.