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Seasonal Burning Begins Thursday

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Hamilton-County Air Pollution Control Bureau is reminding Hamilton County residents that seasonal burning will be allowed beginning Thursday for residents who obtain a permit.

Burn season allows residents of Hamilton County, with a permit, to burn brush and vegetation on approved burning days until April 30, 2010.

To obtain a permit application, residents may:
· request one by phone at 643-5970
· download one at www.pollutionsolution.org
· or pick one up at the Bureau at 6125 Preservation Drive, Chattanooga, TN 37416.

Residents will be charged a processing fee to help cover the expenses of the program. Burning sites within city limits have a $50 fee and require an inspection, completed by our Bureau Investigator, prior to receiving a permit. Burning sites outside of city limits have a $5 fee and usually do not require an inspection.

“We urge citizens to use caution while burning with their permits on allowed burning days,” said Bob Colby, director of the Air Pollution Control Bureau.

The seasonal burn ban was implemented in 2005 as part of an Early Action Compact initiative to help Hamilton County, along with Meigs, Marion, Walker and Catoosa counties, meet the federal health standards. Seasonal burning restrictions are proven methods of improving air quality and they encourage residents to seek out alternatives to burning, like chipping, composting, and recycling.

For more information, contact the Air Pollution Control Bureau at 643-5970 or go online to www.pollutionsolution.org.


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