Bristol County is not in a high wildfire-hazard zone like western states, but DCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control enforces MGL ch. 48 Β§13 open-burning rules. Freetown-Fall River State Forest and pine barrens near Lakeville carry elevated brush-fire risk each spring.
Bristol County does not have the codified wildfire hazard zones used in western states, but wildfire and brush-fire risk exist especially in the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, the Taunton and Acushnet pine-oak barrens, and along Route 140. The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Bureau of Forest Fire Control monitors fire danger daily from January 15 to May 1, the state's declared open-burning season under MGL ch. 48 Β§13 and 310 CMR 7.07 (DEP air-quality). Outside that window, open burning is illegal statewide. Local fire departments in Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Freetown, and Lakeville issue daily open-burning permits and may suspend burning during Red Flag warnings. There are no state-mandated defensible-space clearance requirements analogous to California, but homeowners near state forest boundaries are encouraged to maintain 30 feet of lean/clean zone. Insurance carriers increasingly factor proximity to wildland areas into premiums.
Open burning without permit or out of season: MGL ch. 48 Β§13 violation, fines up to $500. Fire that escapes control: civil liability for suppression costs plus criminal charges possible. Red Flag burning: immediate extinguishment and citation.
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