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Outdoor Burning: Northglenn vs Westminster

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Northglenn, CO and Westminster, CO?

Westminster has fewer restrictions than Northglenn.

Northglenn, CO

Adams County

Heavy Restrictions

Colorado requires permits for most open burning under CRS 25-7-123 and Air Quality Control Commission Regulation 9, with universal restrictions during high pollution advisories statewide.

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Westminster, CO

Adams County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor burning regulated locally and by county. Westminster may prohibit most outdoor burning. County burn bans common during fire season.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorthglennWestminster
StatuteCRS 25-7-123-
Permit authorityCDPHE or local APCD-
Trash burningBanned statewide-
Max civil penalty$15,000 per day-
Trash Burning-Generally prohibited
Air Quality-CDPHE oversight
Burn Bans-County authority
Fire Season-June to October typical

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Northglenn FAQ

Can I burn household trash in Colorado?

No. Open burning of household trash, tires, plastics, and treated lumber is prohibited statewide under AQCC Regulation 9, regardless of property size or location.

Do Colorado outdoor burning permits override during ozone alerts?

No. The state Air Pollution Control Division can suspend all open burning during ozone action days or high pollution advisories, voiding local permits during the alert period.

Westminster FAQ

Can I burn yard waste?

Most cities prohibit it. Use green waste collection. Check Westminster and county rules.

What about recreational fires?

Recreational fires in approved containers are a separate category. See fire pit rules.

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