Timothy J. Grenno, Fire Chief
56 Temple St.
Whitman, MA 02382
For Immediate Release
Friday, Jan. 3, 2020
Contact: Benjamin Paulin
Phone: 781-428-3299
Email: ben@jgpr.net
Whitman Fire Chief Reminds Residents of Outdoor Burning Rules
WHITMAN — Chief Timothy J. Grenno announces that the State Open Burning Season will begin on Wednesday, Jan. 15 and run through Friday, May 1.
For those residents who need to apply for a permit, they are asked to come to the Whitman Fire station, 56 Temple St., to fill out the required paperwork. The permits are free.
Residents who have already obtained permits need to call 781-618-9872 on the day they wish to burn. Callers will hear a message which will inform them if burning is allowed that day and instruct them to leave their name, address and permit number.
If burning is not allowed that day, the phone message will say so.
Residents should not call the Fire Department business line for burning authorization.
If you have obtained a permit in the past, the permits carry over from year to year and you do not need to apply for a new one.
“Following these simple rules will help prevent accidental burning fires,” Chief Grenno said. “We would like to thank our residents in advance for another safe burning season, and remind everyone that if a fire does get out of control they should call 911 immediately.”
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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