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How to fill out the PA Open Burning Permit - Marshall Township online
Filling out the PA Open Burning Permit for Marshall Township is a straightforward process designed to ensure safe and responsible burning practices. This guide will help you navigate the online application, ensuring you complete each section accurately.
Follow the steps to complete your permit application online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the date of application in the designated field to indicate when you are submitting your request.
- Fill in your name or your company’s name as the applicant in the relevant section.
- Provide the name of the representative, if applicable, who will be associated with this burning permit.
- Include your phone number for any necessary communications regarding the application.
- Input your mailing address and zip code to ensure proper identification and communication.
- Specify the purpose of the burning in the appropriate field to clarify what materials will be burned.
- Describe the site location and provide a brief description of it to help the fire marshal understand where the burning will take place.
- Detail the material you plan to burn, ensuring it complies with local regulations.
- Select the dates on which the burning will occur and fill them in the provided fields.
- Indicate the times when the burning will start and end, specifying AM or PM.
- Read the statement regarding liability and regulations carefully, ensuring you understand your responsibilities as the applicant.
- Sign the application to confirm that all information is accurate and that you agree to the conditions outlined.
- Once all sections are filled out, save your changes, download the completed permit, print it if necessary, or share it as required.
Complete your PA Open Burning Permit application online today for a smooth and efficient process.
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While Recreational Fires do not require a fire permit, they must comply with the following conditions: No refuse (trash), recyclables, construction materials, leaves or trimmings may be burned. Fires must be three (3) feet or less in diameter and two (2) feet or less in heights.