Developers and businesses move to Clearwater County to take advantage of our growing rural-urban community which is located in the south eastern slopes of the Rockies.
Council and staff work diligently to provide a sustainable service level to all residents and businesses in our community.
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Now that Clearwater County’s new Land Use Bylaw has been adopted, how satisfied are you with the updated rules and improvements?
Fire Rating
Todays fire rating is Moderate
Current Fire Rating:Moderate
The wildfire danger in Clearwater County is MODERATE.
If you see smoke in the forest, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE (3473).
For the most up-to-date information on fire ban status in Alberta, visit Alberta Fire Bans
*With harvest season underway, it is important to be mindful that agricultural equipment can inadvertently start a wildfire. Regularly inspect your machines and clear any debris or vegetation from around hot spots. This practice can help prevent wildfires caused by overheated debris. Always carry basic firefighting equipment including a shovel, fire extinguisher and/or water supply and a bucket on your farming equipment.
Weather Forecast
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Fire Ban Status
Alberta Wildfire has lifted the fire restriction in the Forest Protection Area (FPA).
A fire advisory in now in effect for all of Clearwater County.
Under this advisory: • Existing fire permits are valid, but extension requests may not be granted. • New fire permits will be issued on a case-by-case basis, for essential burning only.
Safe campfires are allowed under the fire advisory.
Visit Alberta Fire Bans to see a map of the advisory area, www.albertafirebans.ca