Hillbilly Incense

They call it hillbilly incense.

The putrid, toxic plastic smell of the rural burn barrel. The trash fire that consumes most of the waste of the rural household and the farm, allowing them to only haul their unburnable waste to the landfill, trash pit or recycling center once a year or so.

It’s become rare in New York except for the most outlying places due to the burn ban – most people now haul their trash to the transfer station, get a big old dumpster or get weekly service. Some trash gets recycled but in many cases recycling is fairly impractical in rural areas.

But I smelled some burning while I was driving up to camp and thought it might be my brakes dragging as they’ve been a bit noisy from the glaze I got on them the other day. But it was just another trash fire. Yuck.

SVGZ Graphic: Average Drive Time from Nearest Fire Station
SVGZ Graphic: Controlled Burns by County, 2008-2021
SVGZ Graphic: Number of Wildfires by Month in NY State Since 2008
SVGZ Graphic: Wildfires by Cause in NY State
SVGZ Graphic: Wildfires in 2021 by Month
Thematic Map: Active Fire Area - Palisades Fire Overlaid Albany
Photo: Camping Trash
Photo: Burning Piece of Polysytrene Plastic
Photo: Milk Jug 2
Photo: Milk Jug 3
Photo: Flicker
Photo: Wood and Trash
Photo: Starting Some Trash on Fire
Photo: Burn Baby Burn
Photo: Pay Stub
Photo: Burns

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