Fire Marshal Burn Ban Lifted in City Limits

Sep 03, 2024 at 04:12 pm by WGNS News


MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The burn ban that was in place for Murfreesboro, TN has been lifted, according to the recent release sent by the City of Murfreesboro to area media outlets. Mike Browning with the City told WGNS in an email on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024, "The Fire Marshal has LIFTED this Burn Ban.  It is no longer in Effect."


 

The following outlines the previous Burn Ban that is NOW Lifted: Effective immediately, Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department's Fire Marshal Brian Lowe has placed a mandatory ban on burning in the City limits until further notice. A burn ban is issued by the Fire Marshal and prohibits knowingly starting an open air fire.

The ban is the direct result of dry vegetation due to lack of rainfall.

The specific conditions that trigger a burn ban can vary depending on the region and its environmental factors, but common reasons include:

"Until we receive a substantial amount of rain, we will not lift the burn ban," said Lowe. "Conditions right now are not conducive to safe burning. We appreciate the cooperation of the public and will announce the lift as soon as conditions become favorable again."

What does a burn ban restrict?

Included but not limited to:

Burning leaves and or brush.

How long will a burn ban be in effect?

A burn ban will remain in effect until environmental conditions improve and the risk of out-of-control burning has reduced. 

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