Self-inspection Checklist: Brush Pile - Chip or Burn is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is a brush pile?
A: A brush pile is a collection of branches, twigs, and other woody debris.
Q: What can be done with a brush pile?
A: A brush pile can be chipped or burned.
Q: Why would someone chip a brush pile?
A: Chipping a brush pile can help reduce its volume and create mulch or wood chips for landscaping.
Q: Why would someone burn a brush pile?
A: Burning a brush pile can help dispose of the woody debris.
Q: Is it legal to burn a brush pile in New Hampshire?
A: Burning regulations may vary in different areas of New Hampshire, so it is important to check local regulations before burning a brush pile.
Q: What are some safety precautions to take when burning a brush pile?
A: Some safety precautions include having a permit if required, ensuring the fire is attended at all times, keeping a water source nearby, and following any additional regulations or guidelines set by the local authorities.
Form Details:
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