Burning shall be done in compliance with the Forest and Prairie Protection Act (SUPRA), the regulations made thereunder and the following conditions:
- Permitee is responsible for the safe control of the burning herein authorized;
- Winds less than 10 km per hour;
- A minimum of one(1) adult must be in attendance at all times;
- Sufficient tools, equipment, and quantities of water must be readily available for the size of burn being conducted;
- If burning is within 1/2 kilometre of a primary or secondary highway the Permittee is responsible to post appropriate "Smoke" signs along the primary or secondary highway;
- Permitee must remove and return to the appropriate agency/person the smoke signs when burn is completed or permit expires.
- Consideration must be given to neighbours as to avoid physical discomfort as a result of burning.
- This Permit does not authorize burning of prohibited debris as defined by the Alberta Environmental Protection Enhancement Act.
- You must call the toll-free fire line at 1-866-663-3730 before you burn. Leave a message with your name, permit number, the date you intend to burn, and a number you can be reached in an emergency.
The Permittee agrees to indemnify and save harmless Beaver Emergency Services Commission from all liability arising out of the operations authorized by this fire permit. This permit may be cancelled at any time.
The Permittee agrees to pay the cost of fighting all fires caused by willful violation of any condition set out in the fire permit.
I have read and accept the list of debris that are prohibited from being burned, and have read and accept the conditions above and regulations in Bylaw No. 7-2021, and conditions in Policy 2(A) accepting full responsibility.
Thank you for submitting an application for a fire permit.
A copy of the information you submitted has been emailed to you. We will review your application and should be in contact with you by email or by phone within two business days.
Beaver Emergency Services