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Outdoor Burning: Somerville vs Wakefield

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Somerville and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Somerville is designated a no-burn community under 310 CMR 7.07. Open burning of brush, leaves, or yard waste is prohibited year round with no seasonal permit available.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Middlesex County is permitted ONLY January 15 through May 1 each year under 310 CMR 7.07, and only with a permit from the local fire department. All consumer fireworks remain banned statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSomervilleWakefield
State rule310 CMR 7.07-
Somerville statusNo-burn community-
Burning seasonNone permitted-
Allowed useCooking fires meeting code-
DisposalYard waste bags for curbside-
Burn season-Jan 15 - May 1 ONLY
Code-310 CMR 7.07
Permit-Required from fire dept
Hours-10am-4pm daily
Fireworks-ILLEGAL MGL c.148 s.39

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Somerville FAQ

Can I get a burn permit in Somerville?

No. Somerville is excluded from the 310 CMR 7.07 open burning community list.

How do I dispose of leaves and brush?

Use paper yard-waste bags for curbside pickup or drop off at the DPW yard. Composting is also allowed.

Wakefield FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my yard?

No. Leaves are prohibited fuel under 310 CMR 7.07. Only brush, cane, driftwood, and forestry debris may be burned.

Are fireworks legal in Massachusetts?

No. All consumer fireworks including sparklers are illegal under MGL c.148 s.39. Only licensed display operators may use them.

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