Outdoor agricultural burning is carried out to dispose of vegetative debris, clear the land for planting, and control pests, disease and weeds. These activities cause smoky conditions and elevated levels of particulate matter.
Outdoor agricultural burning is carried out to dispose of vegetative debris, clear the land for planting, and control pests, disease and weeds. These activities cause smoky conditions and increase levels of certain particles in the air which can be harmful to respiratory health.
If outdoor agriculture burning is essential on your property ensure that it is completed in a way to minimize the environmental impact and the impacts on neighbours.
Before carrying out any burning operation, check:
Open burning to dispose of contaminated material, carcasses, and manure is prohibited in B.C. Burning this material can cause release of potentially harmful contaminants to your health and the health of others.
Check out the Recycling Council of British Columbia's directory of alternatives to open burning.
Municipal and provincial governments regulate open burning. Before carrying out any burning operation, check for:
AgriService BC
Have a question? Call or email and a staff person will assist you.
Phone:
1-888-221-7141
Email:
AgriServiceBC@gov.bc.ca