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  1. Burning for crop management (e.g., burning corn stubble) is allowed when no practical alternatives exist, provided that it is conducted under suitable weather conditions and at appropriate times, and does …

  2. Burning Rule Explained The current version of the Outdoor Burning Rule is the result of a concerted effort to produce a streamlined, unambiguous rule that can be applied consistently and. fairly …

  3. Mar 21, 2019 · This guide outlines DEQ’s burning regulations for debris from land clearing, agricultural, commercial, construction and demolition, and domestic (residential household) activities.

  4. Additional Restrictions Fire Emergencies: ALL open burning is prohibited when a fire emergency is declared. Fire Hazard Season: From Oct. 1 - Dec. 15 and from Feb. 15 - Apr. 30, burning within 150 …

  5. Land-Clearing Debris: Burning of land-clearing debris is not allowed if prohibited by local ordinances, if it poses a traffic hazard, or during a High Fire Danger Alert.

  6. Burning household waste is a serious threat to pub-lic health and to the environment. Toxic chemicals, including dioxins, are produced when household waste is burned. One household burn barrel emits …

  7. Open burning of rubber, plastic and other materials is prohibited because it can produce hazardous air pollutants such as dioxins, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, formaldehyde and hydrochloric acid.