Burning Bylaw No. 4/93

Kenaston, Saskatchewan

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1. ## BYLAW No. 4/93 ## A BYLAW OF THE VILLAGE OF KENASTON TO REGULATE THE BURNING OF REFUSE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE VILLAGE OF KENASTON The Council of the Village of Kenaston in the Province of Saskatchewan Under the authority of the Saskatchewan Clean Air Act, Section 1, hereby enacts as follows: All terms and expressions used in this bylaw shall have the same respective meanings as in section 2 and 18 of the Clean Air Act and section 11 of the Clean Air Regulations. 2. No person shall cause or permit to be caused the open burning of trash, refuse, garbage, industrial waste or any other material or waste in an open fire or incinerator in a manner that causes air pollution within the boundaries of the Village of Kenaston. 3. No person shall cause or permit to be caused the burning of trash, refuse, garbage, industrial waste or any other material in a manner or incinerator other than that approved by the Department of the Enviroment or Public Safety. 3. 4 Sections 2 and 3 of this bylaw do not apply to: - a) a camp fire or outdoor fireplace used for recreational purposes; - b) an outdoor fire using charcoal, processed coal or coke for cooking purposes; - C) the burning of brush for the purpose of clearing land for cultivation or for a roadway, railway line, pipeline or any other right of way; and - d) a fire for the purpose of burning weeds, the prevention or control of fires or the training of persons for fire fighting, if the fire is specifically authorized or required pursuant to any Act, Act of Parliament or bylaw of a municipality. 5. Approval from the Council of the Village of Kenaston is required prior to causing a fire for the purpose outlined in sections 4 c) and 4d). In a emergency situation approval may be obtained fron the local fire authorities. 9. 6 Any person who violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this bylaw is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to the penalties set out in the Clean Air Act. <!-- image -->