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Annual burn ban now in effect

LAWRENCEVILLE — The Gwinnett County Fire Department sent out a notice that the annual outdoor open burn ban is now in effect.  The ban lasts from May 1 until September 30 every year.

During the summer months in Georgia, the sky around metro Atlanta can be really unhealthy to breathe.  The Georgia Environmental Protection Division has identified outdoor burning as a significant source of ozone pollution.  In order to comply with Federal Clean Air Regulations, the Georgia EPD has imposed a ban on all outdoor open burning in metro Atlanta and other large counties during the summer months.

There are some activities such as grilling and campfires are still permitted so long as they are done in a safe manner.  The Gwinnett County Fire Ordinance strictly prohibits the use of charcoal, wood, or gas grills on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction for commercial buildings or apartments.  This restriction is in place all year long.

The following types of outdoor open burning are banned:

The following types of outdoor open burning are still allowed, provided the proper permits are obtained:

For additional information concerning the summer open burning ban, please visit https://epd.georgia.gov/air-protection-branch/open-burning-rules-georgia/summer-open-burning-ban. For additional information on outdoor burning in Gwinnett County, visit www.gwinnettfiremarshal.com or contact the Community Risk Reduction Division at 678.518.4980.

— Staff Reports

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