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Federal Air Rules for Indian Reservations (FARR) in Idaho, Oregon and Washington

  • Burn bans and air quality advisories

    EPA has authority under the FARR to issue temporary bans on certain types of outdoor burning on reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    Check for burn bans
  • Proposed Revisions to the FARR

    The EPA is proposing changes to the Federal Air Rules for Reservations to improve air quality protections for people living on reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    Read about the proposed changes

FARR Hotline

Contact EPA's FARR Hotline for questions or to report complaints about air quality on Indian reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Call 1-800-424-4372 (option 3) or email the FARR Hotline.

  • Burn bans

    EPA has authority under the FARR to issue temporary bans on certain types of outdoor burning on reservations.

    Check for current burn bans
  • Open burning

    Learn what types of outdoor open burning are allowed and whether you need a permit.

    Check for open burning requirements
  • Air operating permits

    Some air pollution sources are required to get an air operating permit from EPA.

    Find or apply for a permit
  • Registration and reporting

    Owners and operators of certain sources of air pollution are required to register with EPA and report their facility's air pollution emissions.

    Find registration and reporting requirements
  • Controlling air emissions

    When you register your facility, you may need to provide estimates of air emissions or address emissions of fugitive particulate matter.

    Learn about controlling air emissions
  • About the FARR

    The Federal Air Rules for Indian Reservations are air quality regulations that apply to 39 Indian reservations in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

    Learn about the FARR
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Last updated on May 12, 2025
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