Utah Admin. Code R307-204-4 - General Requirements
(1) Management
of On-Going Fires. The land manager shall notify the Division of all wildfires,
including nonfull suppression events. If, after consultation with the land
manager, the Director determines that a prescribed fire, wild fire, or any
smoke transported from other locations, is degrading air quality to levels that
could violate the National Ambient Air Quality Standards or burn plan
conditions, the land manager shall promptly stop igniting additional prescribed
fires.
(2) Non-burning
Alternatives to Fire. Each land manager shall submit to the Director annually,
by March 15, a list of areas treated using non-burning alternatives to fire
during the previous calendar year, including the number of acres, the specific
types of alternatives used, and the location of these areas.
(3) Annual Emissions Goal. The Director shall
provide an opportunity for an annual meeting with land managers for the purpose
of evaluation and adoption of the annual emission goal. The annual emission
goal shall be developed in cooperation with states, federal land management
agencies and private entities, to control prescribed fire emissions increases
to the maximum feasible extent.
(4)
Long-term Fire Projections. Each land manager shall provide to the Director by
March 15 annually long-term projections of future prescribed fire activity for
annual assessment of visibility impairment.
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