Outdoor burning rules in Spanish Fork, UT 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.
Open burning in Spanish Fork requires a burn permit during the permit season (March 1โMay 30 and September 15โOctober 30). Burn day status must be confirmed via the Utah County Burn Line before each burn.
Spanish Fork coordinates open burning through the Utah County Fire Marshal. Burn permits are available only during two permit seasons: March 1 to May 30 and September 15 to October 30. The permit fee is $25 per calendar year (one application per year). Permit holders must call the Utah County Burn Line (801-851-2876) to confirm a green burn day before each open burn. The Utah Division of Air Quality (DAQ) issues mandatory no-burn days during high pollution periods; burning on a no-burn day is prohibited. The permittee is responsible for costs of suppressing any fire that escapes control.
Fines for burning without permit or on no-burn days; full liability for escaped fire suppression costs
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