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Outdoor Burning: Salt Lake City vs Sandy

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and Sandy, UT?

Salt Lake City and Sandy have similar restriction levels.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning generally prohibited; Utah DAQ burn windows apply only to agricultural parcels (SLC Code 18.60, UAC R307-202).

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Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Sandy is prohibited year-round for yard waste and requires a DAQ/Fire Marshal permit for any allowable burn. Utah's mandatory 'no-burn' air action days and the Wasatch Front winter inversion period (Nov 1-Mar 1) prohibit all solid-fuel burning including fire pits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySandy
FactOpen burning banned citywide-
Burn Permit-Required, Fire Marshal only
State Burn Windows-Spring & fall only
Winter Inversion-Nov 1-Mar 1 restrictions
Air Action Days-All burning banned
Fine-$299-$1,000

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

Can I burn leaves in fall?

No, yard waste burning is prohibited. Use curbside leaf bag collection or the green waste can.

What about a chiminea?

Approved portable outdoor fireplaces are allowed with setbacks and seasoned wood only.

Sandy FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my yard?

No. Sandy prohibits burning yard waste; use the city's green waste pickup or haul to the Salt Lake County Landfill compost facility.

How do I check if today is a no-burn day?

Check air.utah.gov or call 1-800-CLEAN-AIR. Red and yellow air action days ban all solid-fuel burning across the Wasatch Front.

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