(1) except for areas zoned as residential, burning incident to horticultural or agricultural operations of:
- (a) prunings from trees, bushes, and plants; and
- (b) dead or diseased trees, bushes, and plants, including stubble;
- (2) burning of weed growth along ditch banks for clearing these ditches for irrigation purposes;
- (3) controlled heating of orchards or other crops during the frost season to lessen the chances of their being frozen so long as the emissions from this heating do not cause or contribute to an exceedance of any NAAQS and is consistent with the federally approved State Implementation Plan;
- (4) the controlled burning of not more than two structures per year by an organized and operating fire department for training fire service personnel when the National Weather Service clearing index is above 500, see also Subsection 11-7-1(2)(a); and
- (5) ceremonial burning is excluded from Subsection R307-202-4(2) when conducted by a Native American spiritual advisor.
As provided in Section 19-2-114, the requirements of Rule R307-202 are not applicable to:
KEY: air pollution, open burning, fire authority
Date of Last Change: December 2, 2024
Notice of Continuation: October 2, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-2-104; 11-7-1(2)(a); 65A-8-211; 76-10-803