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Annual Open Burning Ban Begins May 1 Across 54 Georgia Counties

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Georgia EPD announces its annual open burning ban takes effect May 1 through September 30, covering 54 counties in north and central Georgia. The ban prohibits burning yard and land-clearing debris to reduce ground-level ozone and particulate pollution during the summer ozone season. Citizens and businesses may use alternatives such as composting, chipping, or hauling debris to commercial processing facilities.

What changed

Georgia EPD has announced its annual open burning ban will take effect May 1 through September 30, affecting 54 counties in north and central Georgia. The ban prohibits citizens and businesses from burning yard and land-clearing debris to reduce ground-level ozone and particulate matter that can cause respiratory health issues. Recreational fires and grilling remain exempt.

Affected parties including residents, construction firms, and agricultural operations should verify county coverage, as some municipalities have stricter local burning restrictions. Alternatives to burning include composting, chipping, hauling debris to commercial processing facilities, or using inert/construction demolition landfills. Citizens should contact their local EPD District Office or Fire Marshal for compliance information.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on open burning restrictions
  2. Check with local Fire Marshal for additional restrictions
  3. Access EPD resources for burning alternatives

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Beginning May 1, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) open burning ban will be in effect for 54 Georgia counties. The ban, which has been in place every summer since 2005, affects many of the counties in north and central Georgia (a full list is shown below).

The burn ban prohibits citizens and businesses from burning yard and land-clearing debris during the summer ozone season, which runs from May 1 through September 30. This is in addition to the year-round, statewide prohibition against burning household garbage in Georgia.  Recreational activities such as campfires and grilling are exempt from the open burning ban.

According to James Boylan, Chief of the EPD Air Protection Branch, “Smoke from open burning includes small particles and gaseous air pollutants that can form ground-level ozone.  Particulate pollution can cause chronic heart diseases and ground-level ozone can cause inflammation of the lungs, especially in children and people with asthma.”  When open burning creates smoky conditions, reducing exposure is important for everyone’s health.  Things you can do to reduce your exposure to smoke are listed at https://www.airnow.gov/sites/default/files/2021-07/protect-yourself-from-ash-factsheet.pdf.

Citizens can access more information on the open burning ban by visiting https://epd.georgia.gov/air-protection-branch/open-burning-rules-georgia, or by calling the EPD District Office serving their area.

Counties included in the ban and contact information for the corresponding EPD District Office are as follows:

  • Mountain District Office (Atlanta): 404-362-2671 Carroll, Clayton, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Heard, Henry, Rockdale, and Spalding counties.
  • Northeast District Office (Athens): 706-369-6376 Banks, Barrow, Butts, Clarke, Hall, Jackson, Jasper, Madison, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Putnam, and Walton counties.
  • East Central District Office (Augusta): 706-667-4343 Columbia and Richmond counties.
  • West Central District Office (Macon): 478-751-6612 Bibb, Crawford, Houston, Jones, Lamar, Monroe, Peach, Pike, Twiggs, Upson, Meriwether, and Troup counties.
  • Mountain District Office (Cartersville): 770-387-4900 Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, Dawson, Floyd, Forsyth, Gordon, Haralson, Lumpkin, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, and Walker counties. For more information about alternatives to burning, such as composting and chipping, please visit https://epd.georgia.gov/air-protection-branch/open-burning-rules-georgia/alternatives-burning.

Debris can also be hauled to a commercial processing/grinding/composting operation or to an inert or construction and demolition landfill. For a list of landfills in your area, please call EPD’s Solid Waste Management Program at 404-362-2692 and/or visit the Land Protection Branch website for more details: http://epd.georgia.gov/land-protection-branch.

Some Georgia counties and cities have burning restrictions that are more stringent than the EPD open burning ban. EPD recommends that citizens check with their local Fire Marshall before conducting any burning.

Open Burning After the Burn Ban Ends

For citizens seeking to burn hand-piled, natural vegetation collected onsite (e.g., yard debris and leaf piles) after the EPD open burning ban concludes, the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) no longer requires permits for this activity. Instead, the following five safety precautions are required:

  1. Burn location must be no less than 25 feet from any woodlands, forestland or field that contains brush, grass, or other flammable material.
  2. Burn location must be no less than 50 feet from structures, which includes homes, outbuildings, sheds, and barns.
  3. Burning must take place between sunrise and sunset.
  4. Person responsible must attend burning at all times until the fire is completely extinguished and there is no risk for burning to escape control.
  5. Person responsible must take reasonable and necessary precautions to prevent fire escape or spread from the original location. GFC Permits for any other types of burning (e.g., silviculture, agriculture, and land-clearing) should be obtained by contacting your county GFC office.  You can find your county GFC office here: https://gatrees.org/about/county-contacts/.

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Agency
GA EPD
Published
April 24th, 2024
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Citizens Businesses Construction firms
Industry sector
1111 Crop Production 2361 Construction 9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Open burning Air quality management Debris disposal
Geographic scope
US-GA US-GA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Air Quality Agriculture Real Estate

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