Maryland Burn Ban 2025

Maryland Burn Ban 2025. Dry conditions cause burn ban in Maryland DC News Now including but not limited to campfires, open fire pits, burning debris and brush, and agricultural burns. As in past years, a seasonal open burning ban will be imposed in: Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Harford.

Maryland Department of Natural Resources Enacts Statewide Burn Ban
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Enacts Statewide Burn Ban from news.maryland.gov

including but not limited to campfires, open fire pits, burning debris and brush, and agricultural burns. Officials in Washington County put their burn ban in affect on Monday, March 3rd

Maryland Department of Natural Resources Enacts Statewide Burn Ban

All outdoor burning is prohibited in both counties, The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has rescinded a statewide ban on open-air burning after a review of weather and ground conditions. The Frederick County Fire Marshal's Office put a burn ban in affect on Sunday, March 2nd

Burn ban, disaster declaration in place for Hardin County. The Washington County Office of Emergency Management lifted the countywide burn ban as of 8 a.m Washington County officials, on March 3, 2025, issued a countywide burn ban.

Washington County, Maryland, reinstates burn ban after two wildfires. This decision comes as recent rainfall has alleviated elevated wildfire risks, improving safety. Open-air burning such as campfires as well as charcoal grilling are not permitted under the burn ban, but state law does permit the use of propane grills.