Posted May 2, 2016 6:21 pm by Comments

By Ammoland

Illegal Burning Pollutes Statewide
Illegal Burning Pollutes Statewide
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

Minnesota – -(Ammoland.com)- Illegal garbage burning—in open fires and burn barrels—is a persistent source of pollution in Minnesota, according to a feature story in the May–June Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine.

Burning garbage can release toxins into the surrounding air, soil and water, Henry Fisher of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) told the magazine. These toxins often include dioxin, a long-lasting carcinogen that can enter fish, wildlife, farm animals and ultimately humans as it works its way up the food chain.

“The open burning of household waste … contributes to 50 percent of the known dioxins generated in the state,” Fisher said.

Small-scale backyard burning of household trash has a big cumulative impact, according to the story, “A Burning Problem” by managing editor Keith Goetzman. The modern waste stream contains chemicals, paints, coatings, foils and other compounds that make trash more toxic than it used to be, especially when burned. More than 33 percent of rural Minnesota residents said they burn trash in a 2010 MPCA survey.

Garbage fires also start many wildfires every year. Spring is fire season, and spring-cleaning may lead people to throw away …Read the Rest

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