§ 46-74. Open burning allowed.  


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  • Open burning is allowed for the following items only if conducted in accordance with the provisions of Rule 62-256.700(1) through (10), F.A.C., and Rule 5I-2.006, F.A.C., after receiving appropriate authorizations from the state agencies with jurisdiction. Pasco County inspectors or law enforcement officers enforcing this article may require the person conducting the burn, or other person responsible for the property and/or the burn, to demonstrate this authorization. Failure to produce or demonstrate such authorization shall also be a violation of this Code.

    (1)

    Open burning of yard waste.

    a.

    Open burning of yard waste is allowed provided:

    1.

    The yard waste was generated on residential premises of not more than two family units;

    2.

    The open burning is conducted on the premises where the material was generated;

    3.

    The fire is ignited after 9:00 a.m. Eastern time and extinguished no later than one hour before sunset, provided, however, that no burning shall be conducted during windy conditions;

    4.

    The fire is enclosed in a noncombustible container or is restricted to a pile no greater than eight feet in diameter built upon ground cleared of all combustible material;

    5.

    The fire is set back at least 25 feet from any wildlands, brush, or combustible structure, 50 feet from any paved public roadway, and 150 feet from any occupied building other than that owned or leased by the individual doing the burning;

    6.

    The fire is attended and adequate fire extinguishing equipment is readily available at all times; and

    7.

    The moisture content and composition of material to be burned is favorable to good burning which will minimize smoke.

    b.

    Except as provided above and at Rules 62-256.700(8) and (9), F.A.C., any other open burning of yard waste is allowed only if such burning is conducted using a Department of Environmental Protection-permitted air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit.

    (2)

    Open burning of tree cutting debris.

    a.

    Open burning of tree cutting debris is allowed provided:

    1.

    The tree cutting debris was generated on residential premises of not more than two family units;

    2.

    The open burning is restricted to the site where the tree cutting debris was generated;

    3.

    The fire is ignited after 9:00 a.m. Eastern time and shall have no visible flame one hour before sunset or anytime thereafter, except in smoke sensitive areas as determined by the division of forestry, where the fire must be extinguished no later than one hour before sunset;

    4.

    The fire is attended, and adequate fire extinguishing equipment is readily available at all times;

    5.

    The moisture content and composition of material to be burned is favorable to good burning which will minimize smoke; and

    6.

    Prior to conducting the open burning, the person responsible for the burn contacts the division of forestry regarding the planned burning activity.

    b.

    Except as provided above and at Rules 62-256.700(8) and (9), F.A.C., any other open burning of tree cutting debris shall be conducted using a Department of Environmental Protection-permitted air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit.

    (3)

    Open burning of land clearing debris.

    a.

    Open burning of land clearing debris is allowed provided:

    1.

    The open burning is restricted to the site where the land clearing debris was generated;

    2.

    The fire is ignited after 9:00 a.m. Eastern time and shall have no visible flame one hour before sunset or anytime thereafter, except in smoke sensitive areas as determined by the division of forestry, where the fire must be extinguished no later than one hour before sunset;

    3.

    The fire is attended, and adequate fire extinguishing equipment is readily available at all times;

    4.

    The moisture content and composition of material to be burned is favorable to good burning which will minimize smoke; and

    5.

    Prior to conducting the open burning, the person responsible for the burn contacts the division of forestry regarding the planned burning activity.

    b.

    Except as provided above, any other open burning of land clearing debris shall be conducted using an air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the terms of the exemption from air permitting at Rule 62-210.300, F.A.C., if such exemption applies, or if such exemption does not apply, in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit.

    (4)

    Open burning for the training of firefighters.

    a.

    Except as provided at paragraph 62-256.700(4)(b), F.A.C., open burning is allowed for the instruction and training of organized firefighters or industrial employees under the supervision of the appropriate public fire control official provided that all such burning is conducted at a fire training center certified by the department of financial services, division of state fire marshal, and does not involve the burning of any asbestos-containing materials, mercury-containing devices, or hazardous waste.

    b.

    A structure not on the premises of a certified fire training center may be burned for the instruction and training of organized firefighters provided the following conditions are met:

    1.

    The burning activities shall be conducted under the auspices of a certified training center or by an organized fire department recognized by the division of state fire marshal. Said activities shall be supervised by a fire training instructor certified by the division of state fire marshal;

    2.

    The burning shall be conducted in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association document, "Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions, 2002 Edition (NFPA 1403)," hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, and available from the National Fire Protection Association, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101;

    3.

    The burning of the structure and disposal of the waste products shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable provisions of 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M, National Emission Standard for Asbestos, adopted and incorporated by reference at Rule 62-204.800, F.A.C.;

    4.

    Prior to the structure being burned, all hazardous waste, mercury-containing devices, and vinyl siding shall be removed; and

    5.

    The division of forestry and the department of environmental protection shall be notified at least ten business days in advance of the time and place of the burning exercise.

    (5)

    Open burning of waste pesticide containers. Subject to all of the following conditions, waste pesticide containers may be burned in open fields by the owner of the crops, the owner's authorized employee or caretaker, or by commercial pesticide applicators hired by the owner or caretaker.

    a.

    Plastic containers must be the original container provided by the pesticide manufacturer or formulator as end user conveyance for the specific product, and not reused containers designed for other products.

    b.

    Containers must be classified as group I containers and bear label instructions stating that small quantities of the containers may be burned in open fields by the user of the pesticide when such open burning is permitted by state and local regulations.

    c.

    The quantity of containers to be burned each day per parcel treated shall not exceed the amount accumulated during one day's use of pesticide. No more than 500 pounds of pesticide containers shall be burned per day at any specific location. If more than one fire is to be set in any area each specific burning location shall be at least 1,000 yards from each other location at which burning will occur concurrently.

    d.

    All group I containers which are to be disposed by open burning shall be completely empty and free of residual material pursuant to the following criteria:

    1.

    Plastic containers including inner liners shall be triple-rinsed with the same kind of solvent used to dilute the spray mixture in the field. The rinse liquids from the containers shall be added to the spray mixture in the field.

    2.

    Paper containers shall be emptied by a final shaking and tapping of the sides and bottom to remove clinging particles. All loosened particles shall be added to the spray mixture or application in the field.

    e.

    The open burning shall meet the following conditions:

    1.

    The open burning is 200 feet or more away from any farm workers or occupied buildings and is 100 feet or more away from any public road.

    2.

    The fire is ignited after 9:00 a.m. Eastern time and is extinguished one hour before sunset of the same day.

    3.

    The person responsible for the burning is in attendance at an upwind location from the fire for the entire period of the burn (until all flame and smoke have dissipated).

    4.

    The open burning is enclosed in a noncombustible container or ground excavation covered by a metal grill.

    (6)

    Open burning of animal carcasses. Open burning of animal carcasses is allowed provided:

    a.

    The department of agriculture and consumer services has determined that the need for destruction of such carcasses constitutes an emergency requiring the use of open burning; and

    b.

    Such burning is conducted using an air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the terms of the exemption from air permitting at Rule 62-210.300, F.A.C., if such exemption applies, or if such exemption does not apply, in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit.

    (7)

    Open burning related to agricultural operations.

    a.

    Open burning of the following materials used in agricultural operations related to the growing, harvesting or maintenance of crops is allowed provided such burning is conducted in accordance with the provisions of F.S. § 403.707(2)(e).

    1.

    Polyethylene plastic mulch;

    2.

    Damaged, nonsalvageable, untreated wood pallets; and

    3.

    Packing material that cannot feasibly be recycled.

    b.

    Agricultural burning conducted under the authority of the department of agriculture and consumer services is not regulated under this chapter.

    (8)

    Open burning of storm-generated debris. Open burning of storm-generated debris consisting only of vegetative debris and untreated wood is allowed provided:

    a.

    The open burning is conducted by or under the authority of county's emergency management director, or other municipal or county official or employee responsible for clean-up activities following a storm;

    b.

    Such burning is conducted using an air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the terms of the exemption from air permitting at Rule 62-210.300, F.A.C., if such exemption applies, or if such exemption does not apply, in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit; or such burning is pile burning conducted under the authority of the division of forestry; and

    c.

    By no later than ten days after the start of the open burning, the local government or its agent provides a written notice to the Department of Environmental Protection describing the general nature of the materials being burned, the location of the burning activity, the method of burning being used, and the name, address, and telephone number of the county representative to contact regarding the burning activity.

    (9)

    Open burning of insect or disease-infested vegetation. Open burning of insect or disease-infested vegetation is allowed provided:

    a.

    The director of the division of forestry has determined that the need for destruction of such vegetation constitutes an emergency requiring the use of open burning; and

    b.

    Such burning is conducted using an air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with the terms of the exemption from air permitting at Rule 62-210.300, F.A.C., if such exemption applies, or if such exemption does not apply, in compliance with the provisions of Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any other terms of the unit's air permit; or such burning is pile burning conducted under the authority of the division of forestry.

    (10)

    Recreational open burning. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit the open burning of vegetative debris or untreated wood:

    a.

    In a campfire;

    b.

    In a ceremonial bonfire;

    c.

    Outdoor fireplace, or other contained outdoor heating or cooking device; or

    d.

    On cold days for warming of outdoor workers.

    Such fires shall not be left unattended or unextinguished.

(Ord. No. 08-41, § 1, 9-23-08)