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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.
Additionally, commercial and construction waste, pressure-treated lumber, structures slated for demolition, unwanted furniture, old appliances and scrap tires are not allowed to be openly burned in Michigan.
Air quality regulations allow the burning of logs, brush, charcoal, and other similar materials for the purpose of food preparation or recreation, unless prohibited by local laws. An unserviceable US flag may be burned by a congressionally chartered patriotic organization.
Yes, a fire pit can be considered open burning if it involves burning wood or other materials in an open or semi-enclosed space.
Sec. 11539. (1) The open burning of yard waste or leaves is prohibited in any municipality having a population of 7,500 or more, unless specifically authorized by local ordinance. Within 30 days after adoption of such an ordinance, the clerk of the municipality shall notify the department of its adoption.
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Open Burning: The open burning of trees, logs, brush and stumps is allowed in Michigan providing that it is in ance with the law, that is, it is not done within 1400 feet of a city or village, nor within a Priority 1 or 2 area and it doesnt cause a nuisance.
Types of open burning can include, but are not limited to bonfires, fire pits, campfires, burning trash, leaves, and other yard waste in backyards and open areas.

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