Outdoor burning rules in Ottawa County, MI โ also called the burn ban, open burning, or fire restriction ordinance โ set when you can burn yard waste, debris, or run a recreational fire.
Michigan bans open burning of household waste containing plastic, rubber, foam, treated wood, textiles, electronics or chemicals. In cities and larger townships like Holland, burning leaves and yard debris is prohibited entirely. Only clean vegetative material may be burned where allowed, and local rules often ban all open burning.
Open burning in Michigan is governed by the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), Part 55, enforced by EGLE. Under MCL 324.11539, no person may open-burn household waste that contains plastic, rubber, foam, chemically treated wood, textiles, electronics, chemicals or hazardous materials. State air rules also prohibit burning leaves and grass clippings in any municipality with a population of 7,500 or more, which includes the City of Holland. Ottawa County itself does not issue burn permits; in southern Lower Peninsula communities, open burning is controlled by city and township ordinances and fire departments, many of which ban all outdoor burning. Where burning is allowed, only clean, dry vegetative material may be burned. Always check with your city or township
Illegal open burning is a misdemeanor under NREPA; EGLE and local fire officials enforce, and an escaped fire can bring liability for suppression costs plus fines.
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