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Open burning banned as of Midnight Saturday 10/15/2022

From Mike Keltner, Director
Adair Co. Emergency Management

An Adair County Open Burning Ban will begin Saturday Night 10/15/2022 at midnight.

Adair County Kentucky Open Burning Ban
Executive Order 2022-10-2
  • Whereas, KRS 149.401 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes provides that the County Judge Executive may authorize the implementation of an open burning ban during fire hazard periods; and

  • Whereas, the County Judge Executive has determined that a fire hazard period exists; and

  • Whereas, until Adair County receives sufficient rainfall to mitigate the fire hazard period, the ban shall remain in effect.

  • Now, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED by Gale Cowan, Adair County Judge Executive, pursuant to KRS 149.401, that a fire hazard period exists and an open burning ban will remain in effect until further notice. Any violation of this open burning ban may subject to the penalties set forth in KRS149.990(2).
Signed: Gale Cowan, Adair Co. Judge Executive
Date: 10-15-2022




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