Outdoor burning rules in Everett, WA 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.
Outdoor burning regulated by local fire districts and DNR. Everett may prohibit most outdoor burning. Burn permits required per RCW 76.04.
Outdoor burning in Washington is regulated by local fire districts, DNR, and city ordinances. RCW 76.04 governs burning on forest lands - burn permits required through DNR or local fire districts. Burning garbage, plastics, and construction debris is always prohibited per WA Clean Air Act (RCW 70A.15). Many urban areas in western WA prohibit all outdoor burning except recreational fires. Agricultural burning requires permits through local clean air agencies. Burn bans common during dry summer months (July to September).
Burn ban violation: up to $1,000. Clean Air Act violation: $1,000 to $10,000/day. DNR wildfire cost recovery possible.
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