Other

Can you have a fire in Dartmouth?

Can you have a fire in Dartmouth?

Only one campfire is permitted per property. Campfire burning is also permitted in public and private campgrounds. Outdoor wood burning appliances are allowed if they meet the criteria in the By-law.

Is a fire pit considered an open fire?

Is a Fire Pit Open Burning? The answer is generally yes. However, some municipalities may define open burning differently due to the fact that while fire pits expel smoke directly into the air, many are off the ground and less likely to come in contact with combustible materials that could start a larger fire.

Can you light a fire in your backyard?

NSW residents do not need approval for a backyard fire pit or barbeque. Fire pits and barbeques must only use dry seasoned wood, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), natural gas or preparatory barbecue fuel (including a small quantity of fire starter). Anything else that causes excessive smoke is not allowed.

Where is the prescribed burn in Dartmouth MA?

MassWildlife is conducting a prescribed burn at the Noquochoke Wildlife Mgmt. Area on Hixville Road tomorrow. If there… Below please find the Town of Dartmouth’s media release, and DEP’s notification letters sent to the Town of Dartmouth…

When is it safe for open burning in Massachusetts?

State fire wardens determine each day whether conditions are safe for open burning. Weather and air quality can change rapidly, especially in the spring, and fire departments can rescind permits when that happens. Open burning must be done: Between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from January 15 to May 1

Where can I find the town of Dartmouth press release?

Below please find the Town of Dartmouth’s media release, and DEP’s notification letters sent to the Town of Dartmouth… The Veterans Advisory Board shows tribute to those who have sacraficed.

When is the best time to do an open burning?

Open burning must be done: Between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from January 15 to May 1. At least 75 feet from all buildings. As close as possible to the source of material being burned.