Chief Michael Feinberg
67 Flash Road
Nahant, MA 01908
For Immediate Release
Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019
Contact: Jordan Mayblum
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: jordan@jgpr.net
Nahant Fire Department Reminds Residents of Open Burning Regulations
NAHANT — Chief Michael Feinberg and the Nahant Fire Department announce that the State Open Burning Season will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 15 and run through May 1.
Permits are required in order to conduct open burning. Permit may be obtained at the Nahant Fire station, 67 Flash Road. Permits cost $10 and must be obtained for each day of burning.
Residents who have obtained permits need to call the state open burning hotline at 617-556-1021 on the day they wish to burn. Residents must also call the Nahant Fire Department at 781-581-1235 on the day they intend to burn.
Burning is prohibited on Class four and five days.
Fires must be kept 75 feet away from buildings and not cause a smoke nuisance to neighbors. In addition, the fire must be attended and a hose made available.
“I want to thank our residents in advance for the cooperation with open burning regulations,” Chief Feinberg said. “Following these rules will help prevent avoidable accidental fires.”
Outdoor burning is only permitted for brush, cane, driftwood, forestry debris, agricultural debris and — under certain conditions — fungus-infected elm wood. Burning grass, hay, leaves, stumps, and commercial or industrial land clearing for non-agricultural purposes is prohibited.
Violations of the permit requirements, open burning law and/or open burning regulations will be grounds for permit revocation. According to Massachusetts law, anyone found burning without a permit may be subject to criminal charges, the punishment for which is a fine of up to $500, plus the cost of suppression, or by imprisonment for up to one month, or both.
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