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Groveland Fire Department Shares Permitting Information and Safety Tips for Open Burning Season

GROVELAND– Chief Robert Valentine and the Groveland Fire Department would like to share the following permitting information and safety tips with residents ahead of open burning season.  

Open burning season begins Jan. 15. Residents must obtain a permit to open burn in compliance with Massachusetts law. 

Residents can obtain a burn permit at groveland.firepermits.com. The cost of the permit is $10. Payment can be made online or a check or money order must be submitted to the Groveland Fire Department prior to the approval of the burn permit. Residents will receive an email notifying them when the permit is approved. Permits are issued to the owner of the property only. For renters, the responsibility is of the property owner to obtain and activate a permit. 

On any day that a resident wishes to burn, the permit must be activated by visiting their groveland.firepermits.com account. Burn permits can only be activated the day of burning between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. The website will not allow permits to be activated outside of those hours. If conditions are unsafe for burning, such as high winds or drought, a notification will be posted on the homepage and the system will prevent an individual from activating a burn permit.

For more information about obtaining a burn permit, click here.

Open Burning Guidelines 

Residents are reminded of the following Massachusetts open burning guidelines: 

Burning must be done:  

Residents are allowed to burn: 

Residents may not burn: 

Burning Safety

What times are best for open burning? 

For more information about open burning in Massachusetts click here

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Groveland Fire Department Shares Permitting Information and Safety Tips for Open Burning Season
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