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Outdoor Burning: Penn Hills vs Pittsburgh

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Penn Hills, PA and Pittsburgh, PA?

Penn Hills and Pittsburgh have similar restriction levels.

Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Heavy Restrictions

Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) regulations prohibit most open burning within the county, including Penn Hills. Only clean wood, propane, or natural gas may be burned with negligible air contaminant contribution. Burning permits are generally not issued for residential open burning.

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Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny County

Heavy Restrictions

Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) regulations prohibit most open burning in Pittsburgh and surrounding municipalities. Only clean wood, propane, or natural gas may be burned with negligible air contaminant contribution. Permitted ACHD exceptions: ceremonies, disease management, firefighting training.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPenn HillsPittsburgh
Open BurningGenerally prohibited — ACHD regulationsProhibited — ACHD air quality regulations
Allowed FuelClean wood, propane, or natural gas onlyClean wood, propane, or natural gas only
ComplaintsACHD (412) 687-2243ACHD (412) 687-2243
County AuthorityAllegheny County Health Department-
Distance-15 feet minimum from structures

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Penn Hills FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Penn Hills?

Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) regulations prohibit most open burning within the county, including Penn Hills. Only clean wood, propane, or natural gas may be burned with negligible air contaminant contribution. Burning permits are generally not issued for residential open burning.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Penn Hills?

Open Burning: Generally prohibited — ACHD regulations. Allowed Fuel: Clean wood, propane, or natural gas only. Complaints: ACHD (412) 687-2243. County Authority: Allegheny County Health Department.

Pittsburgh FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Pittsburgh?

Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) regulations prohibit most open burning in Pittsburgh and surrounding municipalities. Only clean wood, propane, or natural gas may be burned with negligible air contaminant contribution. Permitted ACHD exceptions: ceremonies, disease management,...

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Pittsburgh?

Open Burning: Prohibited — ACHD air quality regulations. Allowed Fuel: Clean wood, propane, or natural gas only. Distance: 15 feet minimum from structures. Complaints: ACHD (412) 687-2243.

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