For Burn Day Status
Call: 785-7664
Information provided by: Mountain Counties Air Basin
Technical Advisory Committee.
WHAT IS RESIDENTIAL
BURNING?
Residential burning is the use of an
outdoor fire to dispose of the following:
Vegetation
Untreated wood
Clean Paper
Clean cardboard
Residential burning is allowed only on
the property of a one or two family dwelling in which the
material burned originates.
Burning is allowed only on permissive burn days.
Call 209-785-7664 for burn day information.
WHAT CANNOT BE BURNED?
Materials that CANNOT be legally burned
include but are not limited to the following:
Household garbage
Painted or stained wood
Plywood, particleboard or OSB
Roofing materials
Construction and demolition debris
Furniture
Clothing
Diapers
Plastics
Tires and other rubber products
Tar paper
Insulation
Paint, paint cans or containers
Waste oil
Electrical wire
Glass bottles and cans
Animal carcasses, urine or feces
BURNING ILLEGAL
MATERIALS CAUSES AIR POLLUTION
Smoke from residential burning is an
uncontrolled source of air pollution. Smoke generated at ground
level can affect those conducting the burn, their families and
neighbors. Not only can smoke be a nuisance, it can affect your
health.
Burning illegal materials exposes people
to unhealthy air. Immediate health effects my include burning
and itching eyes, shortness of breath, and asthma attacks.
Long term effects may include respiratory disease, lung
damage, cancer, and premature death.
In 1997 an U.S. EPA study characterized
emissions from burn barrels. Based on this study consider the
following statistics:
The average person in California
generates 900 pounds of waste material each year.
There are approximately 523,000 people
in the Mountain Counties Air Basin.
1/4 of the people burn their waste
material
15 pounds of particulate matterwould
be emitted per person equaling 980 tons per year in the the
Mountian Counties Air Basin.
0.0034 pounds of volatile organic
compounds would be emitted per person equaling 444 pounds
per year in the Mountain Counties Air Basin. This includes
toxic compounds such as benzene, styrene and toluene.
4.5 pounds of semi-volatile organic
compounds would be emitted per person equaling 294 tons per
year in the Mountian Counties Air Basin. This includes compounds
such as phenol and naphthalene.
Other pollutants emitted include
chlorobenzenes, polycyclic aromatic hydorcarbons, aldehydes and
ketones, dioxins and furans, PCBs and metals.
HELP KEEP OUR AIR
CLEAN
When burning, remember to follow these
simple requirments:
Call the burn line prior to lighting a
fire. 209-785-7664
Burn only on permissive burn days.
Contact your local fire agency for their
burn requirements.209-785-2393
Burn only legal material.
Burn only dry material.
Watch where your smoke is going. Burn
only when smoke moves away from neighbors.
Burning illegal materials and burning
on a no-burn day may lead to costly fines.
Consider alternatives to burning
such as composting, chipping, mulching, and/or recycling through
your local landfill or disposal service.
The air in our communities will be
cleaner for us to breathe with your cooperation.
Call 209-785-7664 for burn
day information.
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