Federal Air Rules for Indian Reservations (FARR) in Idaho, Oregon and Washington
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Burn Bans
EPA has authority under the FARR to issue temporary bans on certain types of outdoor burning on reservations.
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Open Burning
Learn what types of outdoor open burning are allowed and whether you need a permit.
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Air Operating Permits
Some air pollution sources are required to get an air operating permit from EPA.
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Registration & Reporting
Owners and operators of certain sources of air pollution are required to register with EPA and report their facility's air pollution emissions.
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Controlling Air Emissions
When you register your facility, you may need to provide estimates of air emissions or address emissions of fugitive particulate matter.
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About FARR
The Federal Air Rules for Indian Reservations are air quality regulations that apply to 39 Indian reservations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
FARR Hotline
Contact EPA's FARR Hotline for questions or to report complaints about air quality on Indian reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
1-800-424-4372 (option 3) or email the FARR Hotline.