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ALLEGHENY COUNTY OPEN BURNING INFORMATION

Letter From Allegheny County
Information on Outdoor Fires
ALLEGHENY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT – AIR QUALITY COMPLAINT SYSTEM AND OPEN BURNING INFORMATION
Go to the Allegheny County Health Department website to print out a copy for yourself at :  https://alleghenycounty.us/Health-Department/Programs/Air-Quality/Open-Burning/Open-Burning-in-Allegheny-County.aspx  Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Open Burning Resources.
 
Also, there is a  new interactive complaint system through GovQA. It allows the residents and municipal officials to enter complaints and they can upload pictures, videos, and weblinks. Once they sign up and enter a complaint they can then review the progress of the complaint and email directly with us. If they do not have access to internet please direct them to 412-350-INFO (412-350-4636) to file a complaint.
 
If you could post this to a permanent spot on your municipality website where residents can easily find it, or put the info in your municipality newsletter encouraging residents to contact us with their air quality complaints, we can all work together to help your communities! http://bit.ly/ACHD-AQComplaint is the quick link to the GovQA.
 
With COVID restrictions loosening and the transition to warmer spring weather, we expect more occurrences of open burning and therefore more complaints about open burning (though the complaint system is not only for concerns about open burning).
 
Please share the open burning and complaint system information within your borough or municipality and make sure that all managers, secretaries, police departments, fire departments, zoning and code enforcement officers know we are here to help!

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Know When (and What) to Burn
Whether you know it or not, the smoke from your outdoor fire is spreading.
Wood smoke contains air toxics and contributes to high levels of fine particulate pollution in Allegheny County. It can aggravate symptoms of asthma and other health concerns. Because they impact our health, outdoor fires are regulated in Allegheny County. This applies to burning of any kind, even recreational fires in a fireplace or fire pit.
ACHD encourages everyone to utilize best burning practices to minimize smoke production from fires, but also asks you to remember that while you can decrease the impact an outdoor fire has on your health and the health of your neighbors, the safest fire for everyone is no fire at all.
Learn more about outdoor fires and the opening burning regulations over on the Burn Facts Allegheny page.
 
Fast Facts About Open Burning in Allegheny County
Open burning is prohibited except by permit or when it is done in a manner which contributes a negligible amount of air contaminants meaning:
  • No material other than clean wood, propane, or natural gas may be burned EXCEPT for commercially available fire logs, paraffin logs, or wood pellets
  • Paper or commercial smokeless fire starters for the purposes of starting a fire
  • Charcoal for the preparation of food only
  • Fires may be no larger than 3' wide by 3' long by 2' high.
  • Fires must be at least 15' from the nearest neighbor's dwelling or inhabited area including the property line, roadway, sidewalk, or other public access area

All wood burning activities are prohibited on Air Quality Action days, with the exception of burning for the commercial preparation of food. Sign up to be notified of Air Quality Action days by clicking here.
Burning may be considered a nuisance due to the severity of the amount of air pollutants, the duration or frequency of the burning, the topography of the surrounding, or the meteorological conditions.
Remember! Your local municipal ordinances may be equal to or more stringent than ACHD's regulations.
Smokey fire? Nuisance burning? Call ACHD's 24-Hour Complaint Line at 412-687-2243 or submit a complaint online: Air Quality Complaint Form.
ACHD does issue open burning permits for ceremonies, the fostering of agriculture, disposal of diseased vegetation, and firefighting instruction. For more information on obtaining a permit, please see Permitting.
Additional Open Burning Topic Areas:
  • Outdoor Wood-Fired Boilers
  • Waste Oil Burning
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