Outdoor burning rules in Lancaster County, PA — also called the burn ban, open burning, or fire restriction ordinance — set when you can burn yard waste, debris, or run a recreational fire.
Pennsylvania DEP rule 25 Pa. Code §129.14 sets the baseline: open burning is barred where its smoke, odor, or emissions cross your property line and interfere with neighbors. Lancaster County has no countywide burn ordinance; residential open burning is regulated by your municipality.
Under 25 Pa. Code §129.14, no person may permit open burning in an air basin, and outside air basins, burning is prohibited where emissions are visible past the property line, create off-property odors, interfere with a neighbor's reasonable enjoyment, damage vegetation or property, or are deleterious to health. Limited exceptions cover fires for hazard prevention, agriculture, domestic refuse at single/duplex homes, and cooking. Land-use enforcement is municipal in PA, so many Lancaster boroughs and townships ban or restrict burning of leaves and trash — check your local ordinance for burn days, hours, and materials.
PA DEP and municipal officials enforce; violations of §129.14 can bring notices of violation and civil penalties, plus local citations and fines for prohibited materials or off-property smoke.
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