Burn Barrels Banned Beginning Next Week

by Contributor | October 8, 2009 5:30 am

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One of the touchstones of rural life — a barrel full of burning household garbage — is a thing of the past starting next week, at least as far as the law is concerned.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation will ban all open burning of residential waste as of October 14. The ban had applied only in towns of 20,000 people or more, which left out every town in Oswego County. There are exceptions to the new law.

State DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis said: “Burning household trash is dangerous on several levels. It can release potentially dangerous compounds – dioxins and other potential carcinogens – from materials burned in backyard fires. And it is the largest single cause of wildfires in the state.”

According to the DEC, new studies show that open burning puts dangerous chemicals such as dioxins and furans into the air at levels greater than all other sources combined. Among the chemicals released into the air by open burning are arsenic, carbon monoxide, benzene, styrene, formaldehyde, lead, and hydrogen cyanide.

“While bygone generations burned their garbage, that practice now must end. Decades ago, garbage didn’t contain plastics, foils, batteries, paper bleached with chlorine and other materials used today,” Commissioner Grannis said.

The regulation bans all open burning except for:

A complete outline of common questions and answers on the new regulation is available at http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/58519.html on the DEC website.

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