Oregon Gets Longer Bonfire Season for Woody Yard Debris
Published Date: 8/14/2025
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Summary
The EPA just gave a thumbs-up to Lane County’s updated outdoor burning rules, letting residents in Lowell burn woody yard waste from October 1 to June 15 on approved days. These changes clear up confusing language and keep the air clean while giving folks more time to burn safely. If you live in Lane County, get ready for a longer burning season with no extra costs or delays!
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Longer Lowell Residential Burning Season
If you live inside Lowell city limits in Lane County, Oregon, you may burn woody yard trimmings on approved burn days from October 1 through June 15. The EPA approved LRAPA’s revised outdoor burning rule and incorporated it into Oregon’s State Implementation Plan after ODEQ demonstrated the change will not interfere with meeting federal clean air standards (NAAQS).
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