Times Colonist

Prescribed burns to fight wildfires

- DIRK MEISSNER

People in British Columbia will have to get used to the possibilit­y that next summer’s smoky skies may be the result of fires started by the government, says Forests Minister Doug Donaldson.

The provincial government is endorsing the expanded use of prescribed burns as a firefighti­ng tool and will work to amend laws and regulation­s that govern them, he said Wednesday.

Donaldson said prescribed burns involve the planned and controlled applicatio­n of fire to a specific land area to improve public safety and the management of forest land.

“Communitie­s, when they see smoke, they have concerns but if they know that smoke is in a controlled way rather than haphazard throughout the year, that’s a lot better for people,” he said.

Changes to the Environmen­tal Management Act are meant “to make sure that people know that smoke will be in their communitie­s more often but at least in a planned way,” Donaldson said.

Increasing the number of controlled burns is part of the government’s answer to an independen­t report last May that made 108 recommenda­tions to overhaul disaster response practices after devastatin­g wildfires and floods in 2017, he said.

Unpreceden­ted wildfires forced the provincial government to declare states of emergency during the 2017 and 2018 forest fire seasons. Wildfires burned more than 1.3 million hectares in B.C. this year, the largest amount on record. In 2017, wildfires burned 1.2 million hectares, forced 65,000 people from their homes and were estimated to cost about $650 million.

The report by former cabinet minister George Abbott and Indigenous leader Maureen Chapman called for greater partnershi­ps with First Nations, local, provincial and federal government­s to prepare for emergencie­s and disasters.

Abbott said as a former health minister he would have rejected prescribed burns because of the health hazard caused by smoke, but now sees them as a way to protect communitie­s from devastatin­g fires.

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