RMs apply heat on government over fire ban protocols
While the 2021 forest fire season is still months away, the topic of fire bans, and when they are being implemented, was among the topics discusses during this week’s Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) convention.
A resolution put forward by the Rural Municipality (RM) of Duck Lake, with support from the RMs of Buckland and Prince Albert, calls on SARM to lobby the provincial government to implement bans in specific areas, where the surrounding municipality has previous implemented a fire ban due to dry and hazardous conditions.
The safety issue that arises is the potential for preventable forest fires, because people are still being allowed fires in the forest area.
“This is unacceptable. The RM does not want to control the forest, we would just like forestry to follow our fire ban policy in the forest during extreme conditions. We do not implement fire bans lightly,” a statement from the RM of Duck Lake said.