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Reclamation increases fire restrictions at New Melones Lake

Media Contact: Mary Lee Knecht, 916-978-5100, mknecht@usbr.gov

For Release: September 11, 2020

SONORA, Calif. – The Bureau of Reclamation will add fire restrictions at New Melones Lake during red flag warnings (weather conditions increasing fire risk). The following acts are prohibited:

- Building a fire using charcoal or wood, even in established fire rings and grills. 43 CFR 423.31(e)
- Smoking in an area not devoid of vegetation and not properly extinguishing/disposing of when finished. 43 CFR 423.31(b)
- Operating or parking a vehicle or other motorized equipment over or on top of dried/cured vegetation. 43 CFR 420.2
- Operating a motor vehicle or combustion engine equipment without a spark arrestor and off of existing paved, gravel or dirt roads. 43 CFR 420.11(b)
- Using or possessing explosives, or fireworks or pyrotechnics of any type, except as allowed by a permit issued pursuant to subpart D of this part 423, or in special use areas so designated by an authorized official under subpart E of this part 423. 43 CFR 423.30 (c)

Visitors may use propane cook stoves in campgrounds and day use areas designated for barbecuing; avoid grilling when it is windy.

Staff will post fire-restriction signs and will update the reservation website to inform visitors about conditions and bans.  

Bans will remain in effect during red flag warnings until November 1, 2020.

The restrictions follow the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 43, requiring compliance with federal, state and local fire orders, restrictions or permit requirements.   

Call the New Melones Administration Office for more information from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 209-536-9094, ext. 0, or visit the New Melones Lake website at 

 https://www.usbr.gov/mp/ccao/newmelones/.

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