Burn Ban Issued for Wapello County

Memorial Park Burn-Cancelled

posted November 16, 2018

Update-The prescribed burn that was originally scheduled for this Saturday, November 17th in Memorial Park has been cancelled due to weather conditions. The next attempt will be this upcoming spring 2019.

In 2016 the City of Ottumwa initiated a water quality improvement project through a program with the Iowa DNR and the State Revolving Fund.  Part of this project is the restoration of 9.5 acres of oak savannah in the northwest portion Memorial Park.  Maintenance of the oak savannah requires periodic prescribed burns.  Fire promotes the growth of native plants and controls the growth of unwanted woody and non-native vegetation.

This fall’s prescribed burn is scheduled for Noon on Saturday November 17th.  It will be conducted jointly by the Ottumwa and Wapello County Rural Volunteer Fire Departments.  

The public should be cautious of smoke, which may cause short term visibility issues on nearby roadways, and refrain from performing any outdoor tasks if there is smoke in their area.  Homeowners downwind of Memorial Park should close their windows while the burn is being conducted.

 

 

 

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