Georgia's "burn ban" goes into effect on Wednesday, May 1.
The ban, which is enacted because of dry conditions and environmental health regulations, is issued by the Division and covers 54 counties, including Cherokee.
During the summer months in Georgia, the ozone in the air can reach unhealthy levels. Open burning has been identified as a significant contributor of the pollutants that form ozone.
The ban prohibits all outdoor burning until September 30, which includes the burning of leaves, trash, yard debris and storm damage.
Recreation and cooking fires, including outdoor fireplaces and other types of fire pits are allowed if constructed and located properly, and campfires in approved areas.
If in doubt, contact the Canton Fire Marshal at 770-479-7287 or the Cherokee County Fire Marshal at (678) 493-6290.
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