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Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry "Learn Before you Burn!" Burn Permits are required in Alaska from April 1st to August 31st. *Burn permits are required state-wide unless area is covered by a more stringent local or federal permit.
Wisconsin regulations generally prohibit open burning due to the associated health and environmental impacts.
If no local ordinances are in effect, state law: Allows burning grass and leaves in municipalities with populations less than 7,500 unless prohibited by local ordinance. Prohibits burning any yard debris within 1,400 feet of an incorporated city or village limit under EGLE air quality rules.
Burn Permit Information Fireworks are not allowed to be discharged with Wasilla City Limits except for annually, without a permit during a seven-hour period beginning at 6 p.m. on December 31 and ending at 1 a.m. on January 1. Please visit Wasilla Municipal Code Section 8.04. 040 for more information.
DNR Burn Suspension Information Burn permits are temporarily not allowed due to fire danger or hazardous weather conditions as determined by the Department of Natural Resources. During a burn suspension, no open burning, lawn burning or the use of burn barrels is allowed.
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Warming fires and campfires smaller than 3 feet in diameter are allowed during a burn suspension. However, the Division of Forestry recommends that people refrain from lighting any open fire until changing weather conditions have reduce the fire danger.
You can burn dry, natural vegetation, grown on the property, unless prohibited by local ordinances. Household trash, plastic or tires are not good to burn and are illegal to burn in some areas. Check your local ordinances.
Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry "Learn Before you Burn!" Burn Permits are required in Alaska from April 1st to August 31st. *Burn permits are required state-wide unless area is covered by a more stringent local or federal permit.
Burning is allowed today.
That means a higher risk of wildfires, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources warn. The DNR is taking preventative measures by restricting permits for burning yard debris, though campfires are still allowed.

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