Burn Ban

Burn Ban in Effect Northampton County
Posted on 11/07/2024

 

Public Service Announcement Regarding Suspension on Open Burning

In accordance with Chapter 97.11 of the Northampton County Code of Ordinances, the County Administrator has declared a SUSPENSION OF BURNING due to dry conditions creating a threat to life and property throughout the County. This suspension of burning applies to and prohibits ALL open burning within Northampton County's jurisdiction only. This suspension is effective IMMEDIATELY and will continue until conditions change.

The ban applies to all outdoor ignition sources except for the following exclusions:
I. Proper use of gas and charcoal grills,
2. Campfires at the County's commercial, State and Federal campgrounds,
3. Private property recreational campfires that are limited to a fire area of two feet with a height
of three feet,
4. Public fireworks displays,
5. Volunteer fire company training exercises, and
6. Activities in support of farm operations

Any violation of Chapter 97 .11 of the Northampton County Ordinance is punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor, which may result in confinement in jail for not more than twelve (12) months and a fine of not more than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00), either or both.

Questions regarding this announcement can be directed to the Northampton County
Administrator's Office, at 757/678-0440.
By Order of Charles Kolakowski, County Administrator



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Attached is our initial issuance of the drought information briefing.
Drought Information Briefing NWS 11-7-24 (PDF)

Severe drought has expanded into the northern neck of Virginia and remains over the Eastern Shore. Moderate drought has expanded westward to cover much of eastern Virginia and parts of central Virginia. The next scheduled issuance of this briefing will be November 21, 2024, or sooner if conditions warrant.

Please continue to monitor the latest forecasts using the links below:
• Drought Information Web Page
• Fire Weather Briefing Page
• Rainfall Forecasts