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Only leaves, branches or other plant growth can be burned. Homeowners can burn yard trimmings if allowable under local ordinances, no public pickup is available, and it doesnt cause a public nuisance. Other allowable burning includes campfires, outdoor barbeques, and bonfires for festive occasions.
Recreational fires, portable outdoor fireplaces/fire pits, stationary outdoor fireplaces and stationary outdoor fire pits are regulated by the North Carolina Fire Prevention Code and DONT require an open-burning operational permit.
Burn permits are available through the N.C. Forest Services online application at ncforestservice.gov/burnpermit or by contacting a local N.C. Forest Service county office or local permitting agent.
Where can I obtain a permit? - Any Forest Service office, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection office or Bureau of Land Management office. How long is the permit good for? - Your campfire permit is valid from the date issued until the end of the calendar year (December 31st). California Campfire Permit - Modoc National Forest - Home usda.gov detail modoc usda.gov detail modoc
From October 15 through May 15, anyone starting an open-air fire within 500 feet of a forest, grassland, or woodland must by law secure a burning permit from the Division of Forestry. Permits - TN.gov TN.gov prevention safe-debris-burning TN.gov prevention safe-debris-burning

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New Open Burning Law in Maine Requires Permits for Larger Campfires. October, 24, 2023 AUGUSTA To enhance fire safety and prevent wildfires, the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) is implementing a new law that mandates burn permits for larger campfires. Maine Forest Service: New Open Burning Law in Maine Requires ellsworthmaine.gov maine-forest-service-n ellsworthmaine.gov maine-forest-service-n
Sign up to receive Air Alerts on air quality and to be notified when a mandatory No-Burn alert has been issued for your neighborhood. Visit the Check Before You Burn map on our website for daily forecast information. Call 866-966-3293 for daily Check Before You Burn information.
Do I need a Burn Permit? The N.C Forest Service may require an open burning permit before certain fires are lit, including fires in protected areas. The Division of Air Quality does not issue burn permits. Open Burning | NC DEQ nc.gov about air-quality-compliance nc.gov about air-quality-compliance

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