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2023 Open Burning Season Underway in Gallatin County

The open burning season in Gallatin County begins started last week.

Open burning requires the purchase and activation of a burn permit, which can be obtained at http://www.gallatinburnpermits.com.

Permits can also be picked up in person at the Three Forks Community Library located at 607 S. Main Street.

Open burning season runs March 1 through Nov. 30 each year. Remember – ensure you are properly equipped to manage your fire. You are ultimately fiscally responsible for any escaped fires and the resulting damage.

Once you receive and activate your permit, check the weather. Don't burn on dry, windy days, and stay aware of conditions as they may change throughout the day. And ensure you're burning your debris in a cleared area away from overhead branches and wires.

When conditions are not favorable for burning, the fire chief for your area shut down open burning to reduce the potential of a fire to get out of . You can always check the status of open burning in your fire district by visiting http://www.gallatinburnpermits.com.

One new feature this year, after numerous requests, is a readily available public map, which shows all of the activated permits on any given day in Gallatin County. Anyone (permit holder or not) can view the map by going to either http://www.gallatinburnpermits.com (map is towards the bottom of the page), or to the Gallatin County Emergency Management website, http://www.readygallatin.com, clicking on the "Burn Permits" button, and finding the map just below the list of fire districts and their open burning status.

Find more information about open burning, including what you're allowed to burn, visit our website.