PRESCRIBED FIRE PRACTIONER TRAINING & EDUCATION PROGRAM
Smoke Management Resources
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California State Certified Burn Boss (CARX)
California Air Quality Management Districts and Air Pollution Control Districts
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) plays a crucial role in regulating air quality throughout the state. CARB works in conjunction with local Air Quality Management Districts (AQMDs) and Air Pollution Control Districts (APCDs) to develop and enforce regulations aimed at protecting air quality. Prescribed burns, also known as controlled burns, are a common practice for vegetation management and wildfire prevention, and they are subject to smoke management regulations.
Here are some key points regarding CARB and smoke management plans for prescribed burns in California:
1. Smoke Management Programs:
CARB, in collaboration with local AQMDs and APCDs, oversees Smoke Management Programs to minimize the impacts of smoke from prescribed burns on air quality.
2. Prescribed Burn Registration:
Prescribed burns must be registered with the appropriate local AQMD or APCD before they are conducted. This registration helps in planning and coordinating burns to minimize air quality impacts.
3. Smoke Management Plans:
Smoke Management Plans (SMPs) are a crucial component of the prescribed burn process. These plans outline strategies to reduce and disperse smoke, minimizing its impact on air quality and public health.
SMPs typically include details on burn location, timing, fuel conditions, meteorological conditions, and measures taken to mitigate smoke impacts.
4. Coordination with Local Authorities:
Before conducting a prescribed burn, landowners and practitioners must coordinate with local air quality authorities to ensure compliance with regulations and to obtain necessary permits.
5. Public Notification:
Local authorities often require public notification about prescribed burns to inform nearby communities about potential smoke impacts. This helps residents, especially those with respiratory issues, to take necessary precautions.
6. Compliance with Regulations:
Prescribed burn practitioners must adhere to CARB regulations and guidelines to minimize the impact of smoke on air quality. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in penalties.
7. Changes and Updates:
Smoke management regulations and procedures may evolve, and it's essential for practitioners to stay informed about any changes made by CARB or local AQMDs.
For the most current and specific information regarding smoke management plans and prescribed burn regulations in California, it is advisable to check with the local AQMD or APCD governing the area where the burn is planned. They can provide the latest guidelines, requirements, and support for implementing responsible and effective prescribed burns.
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