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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the residential burn permit application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and permit number at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Select the appropriate permit type by checking either 'Agricultural Burn Permit' or 'Limited Agricultural Burn Permit'. Ensure you understand the fee structure associated with each option.
  4. Fill in your personal details, including your name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, and phone number. Accurate contact information is crucial for communication regarding your permit.
  5. Provide the burn site address and specify the area in acres where burning will occur. This helps authorities assess potential impacts on surrounding properties.
  6. Review and acknowledge the conditions listed on the form. It’s important to comply with these regulations to avoid penalties.
  7. Sign and date the application at the bottom to confirm your agreement to follow all conditions set forth in this permit.

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DAQ rules governing open burning can be found in the Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-202. This rule allows open burning of clippings, bushes, plants, and prunings from trees incident to property and residential clean-up activities, once certain conditions have been met.
Open burning in Georgia is prohibited with the exception of 13 types of legal burn activities: (1) reduction of leaf piles, yard debris, or hand-piled natural vegetation on premises, (2) agricultural procedures for production or harvesting of crops (if land tract is 5 acres or less), (3) burning vegetative material for
telephone: Burn permits can be obtained online at GaTrees.org, or by calling 1 (800) GA-TREES (428-7337) . Wildfire emergencies GFC rangers are on call and available 24/7.
Utah County: Residential open burning is allowed by permit during the following open burn windows: March 30th to May 30th and September 15th to October 30th.
Yes, if certain regulations are met. Recreational fires are allowed if it is located at least 25 from any building, fence, deck or anything that will burn. A source of water should be on hand to easily put out the fire if needed, and the fire should never be left unattended.

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Rules for outdoor burning: Burning shall be conducted during daylight hours only, Monday through Saturday. Burning is NOT allowed after dark or on Sundays. This rule applies only if the day has not been designated as a no burn day. Burning shall be of natural fallen vegetation, such as limbs, leaves and twigs.

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