Fry Fire District, Open Burning Permit 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Permit Number at the top of the form. This number is essential for tracking your application throughout the year.
  3. Fill in your Property Owner’s Name, Mailing Address, City, State, Zip, and Phone Number. Ensure all information is legible for processing.
  4. If the physical location of the burn is different from your mailing address, check the box provided and enter the relevant details.
  5. Select the type of fire you plan to conduct by checking either 'Construction' or 'Residential'. Make sure to read the definitions carefully.
  6. Indicate what materials you will be burning by checking all applicable boxes and providing additional details where necessary.
  7. Specify the quantity of material to be burned and ensure that pile sizes do not exceed specified dimensions.
  8. Outline how you will minimize emissions during burning by checking all relevant Emission Reduction Techniques (ERTs).
  9. List the distance from your burn location to any nearby structures to comply with safety regulations.
  10. Sign and date the form at the bottom, certifying that all information is accurate and complete before submission.

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Open burning is the burning of unwanted materials such as paper, trees, brush, leaves, grass, and other debris where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the air. During open burning, air pollutants do not pass through a chimney or stack and/or combustion of solid waste is not adequately controlled.
Open burning means the burning of materials in such a manner that smoke (the product of combustion) is released directly into the air without going through a stack or chimney. Open burning includes activities such as pile burning, prescribed fire burning, and burning using an Air Curtain Incinerator (ACI).
Most agree that open burning can be described as a fire in which material(s) are burned in an open, outdoor area or in a container that does not have a chimney. Small fires for recreational purposes, such as cooking, backyard fire pits, camping fire rings, etc., may or may not fall under open burning laws.
An open fire is a fire in which material is burned in an open, outdoor area or in a receptacle without a stack or chimney. Items such as household trash, tires, roofing material and treated lumber are prohibited from burning in an open fire.
When youre done for the evening, spread out what remains of the wood and ashes and give them a good dousing with water or sand. Its tempting to let a mostly burned down fire burn itself out, but dont. Be safe and ensure it is fully extinguished before leaving it.

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