{ "currentVersion": 10.91, "cimVersion": "2.9.0", "serviceDescription": "

Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPL)<\/SPAN><\/P>

How does it work?<\/SPAN><\/P>

By law, the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) uses two closure systems to reduce wildfire risk on 12.7 million acres of private and state forestland protected by the agency. Activated when needed during the summer fire season, one closure system applies to woods workers and other industrial forest users. The other set of protections is aimed at the general public, but also includes local residents, landowners, recreationists and forest workers. Wood workers are required to observe both sets of restrictions as fire danger dictates. Other land users only need to follow the public use restrictions.<\/SPAN><\/P>

DNR, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land management and Bureau of Indian Affairs all use the same four-level industrial regulation system. This system, which helps prevent wildfires by regulating work in the woods, is known as the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) system.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level 1 - Fire equipment and fire watch service is required.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level II - Limits certain activities to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level III - Prohibits some activities and limits others to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level IV - All operations are prohibited.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "mapName": "WADNR_PUBLIC_WD_IFPL", "description": "

Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPL)<\/SPAN><\/P>

How does it work?<\/SPAN><\/P>

By law, the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) uses two closure systems to reduce wildfire risk on 12.7 million acres of private and state forestland protected by the agency. Activated when needed during the summer fire season, one closure system applies to woods workers and other industrial forest users. The other set of protections is aimed at the general public, but also includes local residents, landowners, recreationists and forest workers. Wood workers are required to observe both sets of restrictions as fire danger dictates. Other land users only need to follow the public use restrictions.<\/SPAN><\/P>

DNR, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land management and Bureau of Indian Affairs all use the same four-level industrial regulation system. This system, which helps prevent wildfires by regulating work in the woods, is known as the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) system.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level 1 - Fire equipment and fire watch service is required.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level II - Limits certain activities to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level III - Prohibits some activities and limits others to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level IV - All operations are prohibited.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "copyrightText": "Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wildfire Division", "supportsDynamicLayers": true, "layers": [ { "id": 0, "name": "Current Industrial Fire Precaution Levels", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPolygon", "supportsDynamicLegends": true } ], "tables": [], "spatialReference": { "wkid": 102100, "latestWkid": 3857, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -20037700, "falseY": -30241100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 }, "singleFusedMapCache": false, "initialExtent": { "xmin": -1.3719133135476593E7, "ymin": 5948924.658141296, "xmax": -1.3600442670769557E7, "ymax": 6102172.618695006, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 102100, "latestWkid": 3857, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -20037700, "falseY": -30241100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 } }, "fullExtent": { "xmin": -1.3892861256949922E7, "ymin": 5698266.744384397, "xmax": -1.299193072809834E7, "ymax": 6283237.354478846, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 102100, "latestWkid": 3857, "xyTolerance": 0.001, "zTolerance": 0.001, "mTolerance": 0.001, "falseX": -20037700, "falseY": -30241100, "xyUnits": 10000, "falseZ": -100000, "zUnits": 10000, "falseM": -100000, "mUnits": 10000 } }, "datesInUnknownTimezone": false, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "units": "esriMeters", "supportedImageFormatTypes": "PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP", "documentInfo": { "Title": "WADNR_PUBLIC_WD_IFPL", "Author": "", "Comments": "

Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPL)<\/SPAN><\/P>

How does it work?<\/SPAN><\/P>

By law, the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) uses two closure systems to reduce wildfire risk on 12.7 million acres of private and state forestland protected by the agency. Activated when needed during the summer fire season, one closure system applies to woods workers and other industrial forest users. The other set of protections is aimed at the general public, but also includes local residents, landowners, recreationists and forest workers. Wood workers are required to observe both sets of restrictions as fire danger dictates. Other land users only need to follow the public use restrictions.<\/SPAN><\/P>

DNR, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land management and Bureau of Indian Affairs all use the same four-level industrial regulation system. This system, which helps prevent wildfires by regulating work in the woods, is known as the Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) system.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level 1 - Fire equipment and fire watch service is required.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level II - Limits certain activities to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level III - Prohibits some activities and limits others to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.<\/SPAN><\/P>

Level IV - All operations are prohibited.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "Subject": "Activated when needed during the summer fire season, Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPL) are an activity closure system to reduce wildfire risk. By law, it applies to woods workers and other industrial forest users on 13 million acres of unimproved private and state forestland protected by the agency.", "Category": "", "AntialiasingMode": "None", "TextAntialiasingMode": "Force", "Version": "2.4.0", "Keywords": "Industrial Fire Precaution Levels,IFPL,wildfire" }, "supportsQueryDomains": true, "capabilities": "Map,Query,Data", "supportedQueryFormats": "JSON, geoJSON, PBF", "exportTilesAllowed": false, "referenceScale": 0.0, "datumTransformations": [ { "geoTransforms": [ { "wkid": 108001, "latestWkid": 1241, "transformForward": true, "name": "NAD_1927_To_NAD_1983_NADCON" } ] }, { "geoTransforms": [ { "wkid": 108001, "latestWkid": 1241, "transformForward": false, "name": "NAD_1927_To_NAD_1983_NADCON" } ] } ], "supportsDatumTransformation": true, "archivingInfo": {"supportsHistoricMoment": false}, "supportsClipping": true, "supportsSpatialFilter": true, "supportsTimeRelation": true, "supportsQueryDataElements": true, "maxRecordCount": 1000, "maxImageHeight": 4096, "maxImageWidth": 4096, "supportedExtensions": "KmlServer", "serviceItemId": "96b6070c85bf4d5d98b70394453a1245" }