Burn permits
required starting Oct. 15
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — On Sunday, Oct. 15 the Tennessee Division of Forestry will start requiring burn permits for debris piles.
This applies
to areas without local restrictions and runs through
May 15.
Anyone starting an open-air fire that’s located within 500 feet of a forest, grassland, or woodland must get a burn permit from TN Forestry. Burning trash or refuse is not permitted and should instead be taken to a local convenience center. According to TN Forestry, careless debris burning is a primary cause of wildfires every year in Tennessee, resulting in losses of natural resources, property and sometimes lives.
“Fire can
be an effective tool when used properly,” the
Burn Safe TN page states. “Even so, the best
intentions can produce disastrous results when
safety precautions are not taken.”
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10/16/23