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For questions about open burning laws and rules, or for questions about a burn in your area, please contact your county forest ranger. You may obtain a burn permit from local burn permitting agents currently open for business.
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Thankfully, securing a burn permit is not difficult and the State outlines the process thoroughly. Please check here to learn about the Permit System and general burning requirements. For the sake of fire safety and clean air, please consult the Fire Weather Page by the North Carolina Forest Service.
VENTILATION INDEX SYSTEM. The Ventilation Index System (VIS) is the traditional method of managing smoke from prescribed fire in North Carolina. VIS relies upon several readily available data inputs to determine whether a burn will meet the smoke management guidelines.
Do I need a Burn Permit? The N.C Forest Service may require an open burning permit before certain fires are lit, including fires in protected areas. The Division of Air Quality does not issue burn permits.
Prescribed Fire Overview. How to Become a Certified Burner. Prescribed Fire: A Forest Management Tool (video) NCFS Prescribed Burning Rates (PDF) North Carolina Smoke Management Program (PDF)
27 Νοε 2023 · Watch the video "North Carolina Open Burning Rules — What fire officials need to know" and find more resources at: https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/air-quality/air-quality-complian….
Download and submit this form to the DAQ for consideration to burn land clearing debris within 500 feet of occupied dwellings. N.C. Forest Service. Follow this link to find more information on open burning, including fire danger alerts and open burning permits, courtesy of the N.C. Forest Service.