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Outdoor Burning: Brockton vs Plymouth

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Brockton, MA and Plymouth, MA?

Brockton and Plymouth have similar restriction levels.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Brockton is regulated by the Massachusetts DEP and the Brockton Fire Department. Residential open burning is only permitted during a limited season (January 15 to May 1) with a fire permit.

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Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts restricts open burning to January 15 through May 1 annually with a permit issued by the local fire chief under uniform state regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonPlymouth
Burn SeasonJanuary 15–May 1 only-
PermitRequired from Fire Department-
MaterialsNatural vegetation only-
State Regulation310 CMR 7.07-
Permit Season-Jan 15 to May 1
Hours Allowed-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Statute-G.L. c. 48 Sec. 13
Leaves-Prohibited year-round

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Brockton FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Brockton?

Only during the burn season (January 15 to May 1) with a permit from the Brockton Fire Department. Only natural vegetation may be burned.

How do I get a burn permit?

Contact the Brockton Fire Department to obtain a burn permit during the open burning season.

Plymouth FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my yard?

No. Burning leaves is banned statewide year-round under DEP air pollution rules. Only brush, cane, and forestry debris may be burned during the open season.

Do I need a permit for a small brush fire?

Yes. A permit from the local fire warden or chief is required for any open burn during the January 15 to May 1 season, and conditions must be safe.

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