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ARB Amends Statewide Agricultural Burning Guidelines.


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SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2000

The California Air Resources Board California Air Resources Board (CARB) is the "clean air agency" of the state of California in the United States. Established originally in 1967, it is a part of the California Environmental Protection Agency, an organization which reports directly to the California  (ARB) today amended the state's agricultural burning guidelines guidelines,
n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks.
 to reduce the public health impact of smoke from controlled burns Prescribed or controlled burning (back burning) is a technique sometimes used in forest management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement. Fire is a natural part of both forest and grassland ecology and controlled fire can be a tool for foresters. .

The amended guidelines will focus on improved coordination among government agencies and better communication with farmers, ranchers, forest land managers and others who need to burn.

ARB Executive Officer Michael P. Kenny said, "ARB staff have worked with land managers, local air districts and the public to make every effort to minimize smoke impacts during open burning."

The guidelines are modeled on the Sacramento Valley The Sacramento Valley is the portion of the California Central Valley that lies to the north of the San Joaquin-Sacramento Delta in the U.S. state of California. It encompasses all or parts of ten counties.  Agricultural Burning Plan, which relies on weather forecasting weather forecasting

Prediction of the weather through application of the principles of physics and meteorology. Weather forecasting predicts atmospheric phenomena and changes on the Earth's surface caused by atmospheric conditions (snow and ice cover, storm tides, floods,
 and local burn permits issued to rice farmers. Local air districts in the Sacramento Valley have successfully controlled who will burn and when, depending on weather conditions and the need to burn. This permitting process helps assure minimum health effects from agricultural burns. Today's Board action extends that model to all California air districts and includes prescribed burning, one of the ways land is managed to prevent wildfires and promote forest and wildland health.

Agricultural burning refers to the intentional use of fire for vegetation management -- both in agricultural settings, such as fields and orchards, as well as in wildlands, including rangeland and forests. Revisions to the burning requirements cover growers who burn agricultural waste and land managers who use prescribed burning on rangelands and in forests.

Land managers asked for revised guidelines that enable more prescribed burns to protect Californians from catastrophic wildfires, property loss and life-threatening emergencies. Prescribed burning promotes forest and wildland health while reducing the threat of wildfires from accumulated undergrowth. In 1998 about 200,000 acres of forest and wildlands were treated using prescribed burning. Land managers project that 340,000 acres will be burned in 2003 due to a dangerous accumulation of combustible com·bus·ti·ble
adj.
Capable of igniting and burning.

n.
A substance that ignites and burns readily.
 fuel. Prescribed burners in California include the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is an agency of the federal government of the United States within the Department of the Interior charged with the administration and management of 55.7 million acres (87,000 sq. , the military, private land owners and others. With 80,000 acres, the U.S. Forest Service treated the most land in 1998.

The guidelines include a provision that those burning make every reasonable effort to reduce the amount of fuel burned. Clearing brush, incorporating and composting
For the product of composting see compost
Composting is the controlled aerobic decomposition of biodegradable organic matter, producing compost.
 agricultural waste or using other means of reducing fuel helps reduce smoke.

Today's action followed 15 public workshops with key land management agencies, private land owners and local air districts as well as numerous written comments. Over 500 people attended these workshops and the Board held 23 separate meetings via conference calls and in person in order to make sure all concerns about the revised guidelines were considered.

The Air Resources Board is a department of the California Environmental Protection Agency The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) was created in 1991 by Governor Pete Wilson, through an executive order.[1] The agency combined six board, departments, and offices into one cabinet-level office:[2]
. ARB's mission is to promote and protect public health, welfare, and ecological resources through effective reduction of air pollutants pollutants

see environmental pollution.
 while recognizing and considering effects on the economy. The ARB oversees all air pollution control efforts in California to attain and maintain health-based air quality standards.
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