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Outdoor Burning: Quakertown vs Richboro

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Quakertown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Richboro has fewer restrictions than Quakertown.

Quakertown, PA

Bucks County

Heavy Restrictions

Quakertown Borough Ch. 6, Part 7 (Open Burning) prohibits ALL open burning outside buildings. Permits from Fire Marshal required only for fire hazard prevention, disease/pest control, or ceremonial purposes. UL-approved cooking devices exempt. 50 ft setback for permitted burns.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

No county-level outdoor burning ordinance. Each Bucks County township regulates open burning through local fire prevention codes. PA DEP regulates air quality statewide (25 Pa. Code Ch. 129). Many townships prohibit or restrict open burning; cooking devices typically exempt.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactQuakertownRichboro
Open BurningProhibited entirely-
CookingUL-approved devices onlyTypically exempt everywhere
Permit Burns50 ft from structures-
AttendedAdult 18+ required-
County Rules-None β€” township level
State Regulation-PA DEP 25 Pa. Code Ch. 129
Check With-Individual township fire marshal

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Quakertown FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Quakertown?

Quakertown Borough Ch. 6, Part 7 (Open Burning) prohibits ALL open burning outside buildings. Permits from Fire Marshal required only for fire hazard prevention, disease/pest control, or ceremonial purposes. UL-approved cooking devices exempt. 50 ft setback for permitted burns.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Quakertown?

Open Burning: Prohibited entirely. Cooking: UL-approved devices only. Permit Burns: 50 ft from structures. Attended: Adult 18+ required.

Richboro FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Bucks County?

No county-level outdoor burning ordinance. Each Bucks County township regulates open burning through local fire prevention codes. PA DEP regulates air quality statewide (25 Pa. Code Ch. 129). Many townships prohibit or restrict open burning; cooking devices typically exempt.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Bucks County?

County Rules: None β€” township level. Cooking: Typically exempt everywhere. State Regulation: PA DEP 25 Pa. Code Ch. 129. Check With: Individual township fire marshal.

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