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The Georgia Rules for Air Quality define open burning as any outdoor fire from which the products of combustion are emitted directly into the open air without passing through a stack, chimney, or duct. All outdoor burning of natural vegetative materials is considered open burning and requires certain practices to be followed which may include burners obtaining a permit in certain situations. Under Senate Bill 119, GA code section 12-6-90 was changed to eliminate the need to notify the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) by the person, firm, corporation, or association who intends to burn hand-piled natural vegetation/yard debris.
Any local burning ordinances are applicable and may be more restrictive than state law.
All burning is restricted in Polk County under the Environmental Protection Division Summer Burn Ban from May 1st through September 30th.
AIR CURTAIN DESTRUCTOR (ACD), BURNING OF DEBRIS GENERATED BY MACHINE CLEARING OR OTHER FORMS
To obtain a permit for the use of an Air Curtain Destructor (ACD) and other types of burning please contact your local GFC office to obtain a permit.
ADDITIONAL STEPS
Burning of debris generated by machine clearing of an area for the purpose of establishing a small garden spot or land clearing is considered a land type change. These are subject to the EPD land clearing burning rules and may require the use of an Air Curtain Destructor depending on the county in which you live.
If you are planning on land clearing with or without an ACD, burning off acreage, or understory burning, please click here to contact your local GFC county office.
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