Burning of trash yard waste fallen leaves or debris is never allowed.
Burning yard waste delaware.
The following materials are never allowed to be burned in delaware.
Only items approved for burning in delaware will be approved to burn.
All other burning must wait until october 1.
Leaves grass clippings garbage trash burning more than 27 cubic feet of branches limbs or shrubbery at one time at a residence.
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Prohibitions to domestic open burning.
Many delaware trash haulers offer yard waste service and landowners can also take their yard waste to a commercial drop off site.
Yard waste is plant material that comes from lawn maintenance and other gardening and landscaping activities.
Code 1113 define open burning as any outdoor fire or outdoor smoke producing process from which the products of combustion are emitted directly into the ambient air.
Materials which are always prohibited to be burned in delaware include.
Prohibited residential open burning.
Open burning activities are restricted during the summer ozone season.
Delaware s open burning regulations 7 de admin.
The open burning of leaves and grass clippings is prohibited.
This includes grass clippings leaves prunings brush garden wastes christmas trees and tree limbs up to four inches in diameter.
No one may burn more than 27 cubic feet of branches limbs or shrubbery at one time.
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Most open burning is prohibited in delaware from may 1 through september 30 typically referred to as ozone season read the citizens guide to residential open burning to learn what s allowed and what s not.
The burning of waste and or garbage has been prohibited in delaware since the first open burning regulations were established in 1967.
This does not include incinerators boilers or heaters used in process operations.
Yard waste is banned from all delaware landfills.
No one may burn cut or fallen branches limbs or shrubbery not generated by the homeowner s property.
Larger items may need to be handled at a commercial composting site.