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Farmington declares severe drought, restricts fireworks June 10–July 9; fines up to $500 for violations

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Citing U.S. drought maps and a state executive order, Farmington officials proclaimed severe drought within the city and adopted a resolution placing additional restrictions on fireworks from June 10 through July 9; staff said the city already bans fireworks to the extent allowed by state law.

Farmington officials on Monday adopted a resolution and issued a proclamation declaring severe drought conditions within the city and placing additional restrictions on fireworks from June 10 through July 9.

“We are currently sitting at a D2, which is severe drought,” said Killian Kerry of the Farmington Fire Department during a presentation to the City Council summarizing federal and state drought indices and…

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