New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Subchapter 2 - CONTROL AND PROHIBITION OF OPEN BURNING
Section 7:27-2.10 - Orchard prunings and cullings

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:27-2.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) The Department may issue a permit for the open burning of orchard prunings and cullings on the premises where grown, except in any municipality which prohibits such burning, when such prunings and cullings are derived from trees being cultivated for commercial purposes to produce food crops or as ornamentals and where no other effective method of disposal can be used without causing damage, economic or otherwise, to environmental or natural resources.

(b) The permit will be issued only in accordance with a plan approved by and under the control and supervision of the Bureau of Forest Fire Management.

(c) The permit will be conditioned upon the confirmation with the Bureau of Forest Fire Management of favorable meteorological and air quality conditions on the day the open burning will be conducted.

(d) The permit may also be conditioned upon any requirements which the Department deems to be necessary and is revocable at the discretion of the Department.

(e) The permit may be issued for a period not to exceed seven days or for a period not to exceed 90 days or for a period not to exceed one year, and no open burning shall commence until a permit is issued and current.

(f) Any person seeking a permit for the open burning of orchard prunings and cullings shall file with the Bureau of Forest Fire Management a permit application on a form provided by the Department which sets forth the following and any other information requested by the Department:

1. The name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the permit application, if such person is a legal entity, the name, title and address of the individual authorized to accept service of process on its behalf and the name of the officer in charge of the premises where the open burning is to take place;

2. The name and address of the owner of the premises where the open burning is to take place;

3. Municipal restrictions on open burning;

4. The exact location of the premises on which the orchard prunings and cullings will be burned;

5. The nature of the business or activity involved and the use being made of the premises;

6. A detailed plan describing the nature and quantity of orchard prunings and cullings and how the open burning is to be done, including whether it is to take place in a single instance or the frequency if intermittent; and

7. Reasons why no other effective method of disposal can be used without causing damage, economic or otherwise, to environmental or natural resources.

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