W. Va. Code R. § 45-6-3 - Open Burning Prohibited
3.1. General
Provisions. -- The open burning of refuse by any person is prohibited except
for the following exceptions:
3.1.1.
Vegetation grown on the premises of a home or farm, provided that there is
compliance with the provisions of subdivision 1.1.2, and the health, safety,
comfort and property of persons are protected from the effects of such
burning.
3.1.2. Fires set for the
purpose of bona fide instruction and training of public and industrial
employees and members of volunteer fire departments in the methods of fighting
fires, provided that approval to conduct such burning is received from the
Secretary. Burning of structures for fire training is subject to specific
requirements of 45CSR34 and 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M.
3.1.3. Open burning of land clearing debris
provided that all the following conditions are met:
3.1.3.a. There is no practical alternate
method for the disposal of the material to be burned;
3.1.3.b. The health, safety, comfort and
property of persons are protected from the effects of such burning;
and
3.1.3.c. Approval to conduct
such burning is received from the Secretary.
3.1.4. Open burning of propellant and
explosive wastes, provided that the open burning is conducted in accordance
with 45CSR25.
3.1.5. Prescribed
burning, in accordance with a written prescribed fire plan approved by the West
Virginia Division of Forestry, or in the case of federal lands, approved by the
appropriate Agency Administrator and endorsed by the West Virginia Division of
Forestry, prior to ignition for the following wildlife, forest and associated
land management purposes:
3.1.5.a. To improve
forest health;
3.1.5.b. To maintain
and restore wildlife habitat;
3.1.5.c. To reduce forest fuels and minimize
the effect of wildfires;
3.1.5.d.
To prepare land for planting or seeding (site preparation);
3.1.5.e. To restore fire-dependent forest
ecosystems; and
3.1.5.f. To
integrate with other control methods for use in eradication of non-native
invasive plants.
3.2. The exemptions listed in subsection 3.1
are subject to the following stipulation:
3.2.1. Upon notification by the Secretary, no
person shall cause or allow any form of open burning during existing or
predicted periods of atmospheric stagnation. Notification shall be made by such
means as the Secretary may deem necessary and feasible.
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