State may ban burn barrels

By: The Associated Press

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 5:07 PM EST

ALBANY -- New York environmental officials are considering a statewide ban on open burning of household waste. Current rules exempt the state's 850 towns with fewer than 20,000 people.
The Department of Environmental Conservation says burn barrels release 17 times more dioxin and 40 times more ash than permitted incinerators.

The proposed ban would make some exceptions, including small campfires and cooking fires, ceremonial fires and certain types of agricultural waste burning.

But some lawmakers from rural towns tell the Times Union of Albany the proposal is overreaching and unnecessary.

They say the amount of outdoor burning is minimal, and banning it could result in more waste being taken to dumps.

The Citizens' Say

There are 3 comment(s)

country girl wrote on Feb 20, 2008 9:25 AM:

" I live in the country, and we burn our papers all of the time. Why is it that burning papers in the country would be a violation of the federal environmental rules, but smoking cigarettes, which is burning paper and tobacco, is completely legal? "

brew1234 wrote on Feb 20, 2008 2:36 AM:

" Then you pay someone to haul it away. What do you do with non burnable waste? Bury it in your backyard? Try recycling your paper or give it to organizations for their paper drives such as the boy scouts. And take your bottles to a redemption center. Whatever is left you pay to be hauled away. Any idea is better than burning it. As far as I know burning barrels are a violation of federal environmental rules. "

Farmer's Gal wrote on Feb 19, 2008 6:25 PM:

" And what do they do in towns which have no dump and there is no option for waste disposal, like Venice? "

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