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Open Burning, Prescribed Fires
Open Burning Permits
Smoke Management for Everyone
Do I Need a Permit?
For New Smoke Permittees
Specific Colorado Prescribed Burns
Make a Comment
Smoke Permits for Fire Professionals
Contact the Smoke Management Program
Residential Burning Information
Monitoring, Modeling and Data
Climate Change - Greenhouse Gases
Summary of Colorado Air Quality Regulations
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Permits and Forms
Information about the Air Pollution Control Division
Contact the Air Pollution Control Division
For New Smoke Permittees
Does my project need a smoke permit?
Does the project need a smoke permit, and if so, what kind?
More about fires that don't get prescribed fire permits:
General open burning
Special exemptions
from smoke permits
For questions about permits for air curtain destructors,
contact the open burn
program.
I need a smoke permit...
For
piles
; Tell me more...
Or go directly to a
partially-completed pile application
For a
broadcast
burn
I want to know more about what's involved:
Background about
prescribed fire permit procedures
How much do smoke permits
cost
?
Site visit expectations
The smoke management
program's "big picture"
Learn (more) about managing smoke.
.
Significant user status
, for people, agencies or corporations who own or manage more than 10,000 acres in Colorado and who burn more than a few piles or a few acres a year