Is it a burn day in Utah?
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environment
Current Burn Status
The no-burn period extends from November 1st to March 1st. State regulations prohibit residents from burning wood or coal on no burn days. Regulations cover Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, and Weber Counties and include fireplaces and wood, pellet, and coal burning stoves.
Beside this, can I burn wood in my fireplace today?
On a Winter Spare the Air day, the Air District's wood-burning regulation makes it illegal indoors and outdoors throughout the Bay Area to burn wood, fire logs, pellets, or other solid fuels in a fireplace, woodstove, outdoor fire pit, or other wood-burning device.
Consequently, what is the air quality in Utah today?
Explanation
Health Forecast | ||
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Air Quality Index (AQI) | PM 2.5 | Ozone |
Good | 0 - 12.0 µg/m3 | 0 - 0.054 ppm |
Moderate | 12.1 - 35.4 µg/m3 | 0.055 - 0.070 ppm |
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups | 35.5 - 55.4 µg/m3 | 0.071 - 0.085 ppm |
Backyard Fire Pit Laws for Utah The fire code allows residents to have small recreational fires at their residence. The fuel area cannot exceed 3ft diameter by 2ft in height. Burning is limited to dry, clean, natural materials. That means no garbage, plastics, rubber, oils or construction waste.