The issue
From 1 December 2008, residents of Whāngārei City can no longer burn waste within the city airshed area (see map below) unless they hold a resource consent, or their property is larger than one hectare. However, burning for food cooking purposes using barbeques, hangi, umu and using wood-fired kilns is still permitted.
Smoke from outdoor burning pollutes the air, causing serious health problems. Much like cigarette smoke, the smoke from burning leaves, grass, brush and tree needles can cause asthma, emphysema, bronchitis and lung cancer.
Penalties
People burning waste without resource consent in the Whāngārei City area risk formal enforcement action.
This can range from a verbal warning or abatement notice for first time offender, to an instant fine of up to $1000 for repeat offenders or serious offences.
Backyard burning ban
Whāngārei City Area
The boundary of the restricted area includes most of Kamo, Tikipunga, Kensington, Morningside, Central Whāngārei, Otangarei, Raumanga, Maunu and Onerahi. A more accurate map can be found below or on the Northland Regional Council website at:
www.nrc.govt.nz/backyardburning
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Resource consents
You can apply to the Regional Council for resource consent to burn waste. Application forms are available from the Council or its website: www.nrc.govt.nz/consents The application fee is currently $50 (excluding GST).
Anyone considering an application should discuss it with an Air Quality Officer from the Northland Regional Council. As a minimum the application will need to include the written approval of all adjoining landowners within 100 metres of the proposed fire.
Illegal substances
It is illegal to burn any of the following at any time:
- Rubber tyres
- Coated metal wires
- Oil
- Treated timber (using CCA chemicals)
- Plastic containers
- Hazardous substances or containers of hazardous substances
- Motor vehicle parts.
If you are unsure, contact the Northland Regional Council on 0800 002 004.
Ten alternatives to burning
- Recycle plastics, paper, glass and tins by placing them in your recycle bin for your weekly refuse collector or take to your local recycling centre.
Find out about recycling in your area
- Compost garden waste including clippings, trimmings, small branches and
leaves.
Find out more about composting
- Mulch larger branches (up to 30cm in diameter) using a chipper or shredder and add to your garden as a soil conditioner.
- Use a worm farm to dispose of vegetable peelings and food scraps.
Find out more about worm farming
- Dispose of household refuse in rubbish bags as part of your weekly kerbside
collection service.
- Take larger quantities of refuse to a transfer station for disposal.
Find your local transfer station
- Larger branches and logs can be cut to size and used as firewood during the winter in an internal domestic fireplace.
- Computer waste can be disposed of during e-day events.
Find out about e-Day
- Hire a mini-skip and place your waste material in the skip for removal.
- Waste that may be of use to someone else can be registered on the waste exchange website: www.nothrow.co.nz
Further information
You are welcome to contact members of the Regional Council’s Air Quality Team, toll-free, on
0800 002 004.
Find out more about waste disposal alternatives: www.nrc.govt.nz/forhomes