Outdoor burning rules in Montgomery 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.
Open burning in Montgomery County is governed by the PA DEP rule 25 Pa. Code §129.14 and your municipality's ordinance, not the county. State rules bar burning that sends visible or malodorous smoke off your property. Many townships ban leaf and trash burning outright.
Montgomery County does not run its own open-burning program; the baseline is the PA Department of Environmental Protection air rule at 25 Pa. Code §129.14. Under that rule, no person may permit open burning in an 'air basin,' and outside air basins burning is barred where the smoke is visible past your property line, is malodorous off-property, interferes with reasonable enjoyment, damages vegetation or property, or is deleterious to human or animal health. The rule exempts certain fires (fire-hazard abatement approved by the Department, firefighter training, and, under 2016 amendments, small domestic fires for cooking or recreation). On top of §129.14, individual Montgomery County boroughs and townships commonly prohibit burning household trash, leaves, and yard waste entirely, or limit permitted
PA DEP enforces §129.14 with notices of violation and civil penalties under the Air Pollution Control Act (35 P.S. §4001 et seq.). Municipal open-burning ordinances carry separate local fines, typically as summary offenses enforced by police or code officers.
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