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Leduc County (Testing Only) Burn Permits

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Welcome to the Leduc County (Testing Only) Online Open Burn Permit Manager.

Please fill in the form to create a new account and register for your first permit.

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Open burning is permitted when the winds are below 20 kilometres per hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a fire permit?

Individuals who wish to burn an open fire in Leduc County must receive a free online fire permit.

How can I receive an online fire permit?

Individuals must register for an online account and complete an application to receive an online fire permit. If you are having difficulties, please call Leduc County Fire Services at 780-955-7099 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday for assistance.

Who can apply for an online fire permit?

Only individuals who reside in rural Leduc County and not in a rural subdivision can apply for an online fire permit.

How long is the fire permit valid for?

Online fire permits are valid for up to two weeks, expiring two weeks after the date has been approved.

What can I burn?

A fire permit allows holders to burn paper products, yard waste (weeds, leaves, tree prunings, brush, fallen trees, etc.) and wood or wood products that do not contain preservatives (untreated pallets, wood crating, etc.).

What can't I burn?

Individuals are not allowed to burn wood or wood products that contain preservatives (painted, stained or creosote wood), rubber, oil, chemical containers, waste material from construction sites, animal manure or pathological waste.

I received my online fire permit. Now what?

Permit holders must abide by the terms and conditions noted on the permit. Conditions include monitoring weather conditions, calling prior to each burn to ensure no fire restrictions or bans are in effect and ensuring burning is controlled at all times.