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Indiana’s open burning laws and rules make it illegal to burn trash and generally prohibit open burning in Indiana, except for exempt burning activities. Where exemptions apply, you must follow requirements and conditions in state rules and local ordinances.
- Requirements and Conditions
Indiana’s open burning regulations generally prohibit open...
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IDEM approval is required before local officials and...
- Requirements and Conditions
- Recreational Or Ceremonial Fires
- Residential Open Burning
- Burning For Maintenance Purposes
Rule: 326 IAC 4-1-3(c)(1) [PDF] 1. Recreational or ceremonial fires are allowed in all counties except when prohibited by a local ordinance. 2. Burning cannot be used for disposal purposes. If burning for disposal purposes, please refer to the Residential Open Burning section below. 3. Only burn clean wood, paper, charcoal, and clean petroleum prod...
Rule: 326 IAC 4-1-3(c)(2) [PDF] Residential open burning is the burning of leaves, brush, paper, and other clean wood waste in a burn barrel at a private residence. 1. It is not allowed: 1.1. At apartment/condominium complexes, mobile home parks, and buildings with five or more dwelling units. 1.2. In Clark, Floyd, Lake, or Porter counties due to f...
Rule: 326 IAC 4-1-3(a) [PDF] 1. Burning for maintenance purposes includes managing: 1.1. Vegetation from farms, orchards, nurseries, tree farms, cemeteries, drainage ditches, and agricultural land in an unincorporated area. 1.2. Wood that is pruned or cleared from a roadside by a county highway department or the initial clearing of a public utility...
IDEM approval is required before local officials and personnel involved in managing disaster debris may begin open burning clean wood waste, vegetation, or animal remains after floods, high winds, tornadoes, or other natural disasters. IDEM can give approval over the phone.
All open burning that is allowed under this chapter must comply with the following conditions: (1) A person who open burns any material shall extinguish the fire if the fire creates a nuisance or fire hazard.
All citizens are expected to comply with local and state open burning regulations to protect public health and safety. AUTHORITY • The Evansville Climate Collaborative (ECC) enforces Evansville Municipal Code 16.05.200 governing open burning within the City of Evansville in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. City of Evansville open burning rules.
Nov 17, 2022 · Residents must obtain a permit to burn through the Evansville Climate Collaborative. Permits can be issued via email at no cost. Please give 48 hours notice. 812-435-6145 or climate@evansville.in.gov .
(b) A Burn Permit shall be obtained from the Fire Department at least 24 hours in advance of the permitted open burning. The burn permit signed by the Fire Chief or his designee shall be on site at the time of the permitted fire.
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