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  1. Open burning for fire training, disaster debris management, land clearing, and prescribed burns require IDEM’s prior approval. Printable information is available for download describing what materials may or may not be open burned by businesses, agricultural, and residential sectors: Open Burning Postcards: Businesses [PDF] Agricultural [PDF]

  2. Referenced forms are available on the IDEM Agency Forms page. Complete rules for open burning approval criteria and conditions are found at 326 IAC 4-1-4.1 [PDF]. If you have questions or need technical or compliance assistance, please contact IDEM.

  3. www.in.gov › files › Indiana-Open-BurningIndiana-Open-Burning

    Learn the rules of open burning and be sure to check for area burn bans beforehand. For full information on open burning, please visit the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM)'s Open Burning in Indiana page.

  4. (b) A Burn Permit shall be obtained from the Fire Department at least 24 hours in advance of the permitted open burning. The burn permit signed by the Fire Chief or his designee shall be on site at the time of the permitted fire.

  5. Burning shall be subject to the conditions in subsection (b) and the following conditions: (A) Each oil pit may be burned once every two (2) months. (B) The fire must be extinguished within thirty (30) minutes of ignition.

  6. All citizens are expected to comply with local and state open burning regulations to protect public health and safety. AUTHORITY • The Evansville Climate Collaborative (ECC) enforces Evansville Municipal Code 16.05.200 governing open burning within the City of Evansville in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. City of Evansville open burning rules.

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  8. Burning shall be subject to the conditions in subsection (b) and the following conditions: (A) Each oil pit may be burned once every two (2) months. (B) The fire must be extinguished within thirty (30) minutes of ignition.