Harriet Golden
December 21, 2007
Rita LaGrange
December 27, 2007Think twice before setting that trash pile, construction debris or anything other than vegetative matter ablaze. You could pay a fine, warns state Department of Environmental Quality spokeswoman Jean Kelly.
To ensure the quality of Louisiana’s air, the state prohibits open burning.
Among the materials that should never be burned are:
• Plastic and other synthetic materials
• Tires and other rubber products
• Paints, household and agricultural chemicals
• Asphalt shingles, heavy oils, wire
• Newspaper, cardboard and other paper products
• Buildings and mobile homes
Kelly said outdoor fires pollute the air and can make it difficult to breathe.
To report illegal open burning, call the state DEQ at (225) 219-3640 or the Southeast Regional Office in New Orleans at (504) 736-7701.
St. Mary Parish residents can report open burning at the Acadiana Regional Office in Lafayette at (337) 262-5584.