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Burning
Permit FAQ
No
burning without a permit
Burning allowed only on class 1 & 2 days
No burning Mon-Fri till after 5 PM
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Permits are not issued at private homes *
* ~ See
below for further
info ~ *
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KEEP
CONSTANT WATCH ON FIRE AND MAKE SURE THAT IT
IS COMPLETELY EXTINGUISHED BEFORE LEAVING.
A permit is granted in the good faith that the fire
is carefully watched and controlled by a sufficient
force of adults and adequate equipment.
You shall be liable for suppression costs if the fire
escapes due to negligence or not following the safety
requirements listed on the fire permit paper.
All open burning shall be in conformity to existing
laws and regulations of the Maine Forest Service, Department
of Environmental Protection and local municipal ordinances.
In accordance with Title 12 statutes, the out-of-door
burning of plastic, rubber, styrofoam, metals, food
wastes, chemicals, treated wood or other solid wastes,
expect for wood wastes, is prohibited in all areas of
the State. Any person who engages in out of door burning
or who fails to comply with any stated permit condition
or restriction commits a Class E crime.
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Burning Permits
Fire permits may be obtained at
the Woodstock town office.
Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
If
they are being issued.
Phone: 207-665-2668 - Phone:
207-665-2669
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