Yorkshire Water urges halt on controlled land burning

Yorkshire Water and United Utilities have urged tenants and land managers to halt controlled burning on their land until further notice.
Yorkshire Water urges halt on controlled land burningYorkshire Water urges halt on controlled land burning
Yorkshire Water urges halt on controlled land burning

The instruction to cease any form of burning comes following requests from emergency services and local councils that landowners cease moorland burning.

There are concerns that controlled burning increases the risk of unintentional wildfires, and that fumes from any form of fire may affect members of the public suffering from COVID-19.

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Richard Emmott, Director of Corporate Affairs said: “At this time of uncertainty all areas of society have a responsibility to ensure that our emergency services can focus on the key national priority, which is helping people affected by COVID-19 and halting its spread. We have therefore taken the decision to ask our tenants to cease burning until further notice.”

Both water companies are significant landowners within their areas of operation, including owning moorland, which is used to gather water for drinking water supplies and helps reduce risk of flooding.

Both Yorkshire Water and United Utilities said they are committed to ensuring the emergency services staff dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic can focus on that work, rather than facing additional challenges that burning may bring.

Both companies are asking that members of the public who intend to exercise in moorland areas in accordance with government guidance are aware that their actions can cause wildfires, and that they should behave responsibly to ensure that wildfires are avoided.