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Get Az Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency Open Burn Permit Application 2012-2026
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How to fill out the AZ Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency Open Burn Permit Application online
Filling out the AZ Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency Open Burn Permit Application online is a straightforward process that requires specific information about the proposed open burn. This guide will provide you with clear and detailed steps to complete your application successfully.
Follow the steps to complete your application accurately
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the designated editor.
- Provide personal information in the required fields, including the name of the person requesting the permit and their contact details. Ensure you include the mailing address, city or town, and zip code.
- Enter the physical address or a detailed description of the location where the burn will take place. Include directions from significant landmarks, such as Chapter Houses or schools.
- Specify the type and quantity of materials you plan to burn, ensuring they comply with the permitted materials outlined in the regulations.
- Indicate the requested date and expected duration of the open burn. Remember, this must be filled out at least five business days before the burn and no more than twenty business days in advance.
- Describe the measures you will take to prevent escaped burns. This may include having a water source available, notifying local fire departments, and preparing fire control equipment.
- Attach a plan or map showing the burn's location in relation to property lines and nearby residential and commercial properties to your application.
- Review all provided information for accuracy before saving your changes. Once confirmed, you can download, print, or share the completed application.
Complete your Open Burn Permit Application online today.
For broadcast burning applications such as forestry (understory, site prep), agricultural (crop stubble, field clearing), wildlife (habitat, warm season grasses), land clearing (dozer piles, windrows) or other burning, call (877) 350-BURN (2876) to speak with a Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry ...