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Statewide Burn Ban Commences May 1st
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Monday, May 1 2023
Nature: Statewide Burn Ban Commences May 1st
Location: State of Delaware
The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company would like to remind our fire district residents of the statewide Burn Ban that commences on May 1st…
A statewide control burning ban is in effect starting May 1st 2023 and will cease on September 30th, 2023. There is NO open / control burning permitted during the Ozone Season (May 1-Sept. 30), with the exception of cooking fires, campfires, patio fire pits, chimenea, and ceremonial bonfires. ALL other burning must wait until after October 1.
For additional information regarding Delaware's open burning laws, please visit the following:
Allowable Domestic Open Burning Activities Include:
Cooking fires (limited to 10 cubic feet at one time).
Campfires, patio fire pits, or chimenea (limited to 27 cubic feet at one time).
Ceremonial bonfires conducted by established groups such as schools, churches, or other recognized organizations (limited to 27 cubic feet at one time).
Burning of small amounts of cut or fallen branches, limbs, or shrubbery from your residence (limited to 27 cubic feet at one time). This total represents the size of a fire that can be reasonably extinguished with a garden hose.
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Such burning is banned during the Ozone Season (May 1-Sept. 30).
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The rest of the year (Oct.1-April 30), such burning is allowed only between 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.
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Before conducting a residential open burn, a resident must notify their local county fire board:
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New Castle County - 302.571.7331
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Kent County - 302.734.6040
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Sussex County - 302.856.6306
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