Outdoor burning rules in Eagle Mountain, UT β also called the burn ban, open burning, or fire restriction ordinance β set when you can burn yard waste, debris, or run a recreational fire.
Eagle Mountain follows Utah state open burning rules. Burns require coordination with the Fire Chief. Red/Yellow air action days prohibit all burning. Utah DAQ enforces with fines up to $150.
Eagle Mountain follows Utah's state open burning regulations. Burn permits are coordinated with Eagle Mountain City's fire authority. The Utah Division of Air Quality governs open burning statewide β permits may be issued during April 1βMay 31 and September 15βOctober 31 when the clearing index is 500 or higher. Only dry, clean natural materials may be burned. On Red or Yellow air action days declared by the DAQ, all burning is prohibited in Utah County. The DAQ enforces violations with fines up to $150. Eagle Mountain's rapid growth and proximity to undeveloped desert lands creates ongoing wildfire risk.
Burning on Red/Yellow days: up to $150 DAQ fine. Unpermitted burning: fire code violation.
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