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Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Side Burning ??
Date:   10/20/2011 6:58:01 PM

Not now, but later, when the water is all the way down for Winter. Some of us are unfortunate in that we do not have year-round water. What that means is that we can gather wood scraps/limbs and burn them on the beach, rather than sneaking them back into the water and hoping they end up somewhere else.
Anybody know of some specific "regulation" to prevent burning on the beach, assuming current dry conditions permit??



Name:   froghog - Email Member
Subject:   Lake Side Burning ??
Date:   10/20/2011 7:36:27 PM

Go for it. Not a problem in any area of the lake that I know.



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   Please...
Date:   10/20/2011 9:23:00 PM

just be considerate of your neighbors. Clear days with a prevailing breeze is good. Don't burn when the material is wet and please-please don't burn trash. That's what dumpsters are for. Dadeville picks up on the curb free.
 
I'm sure you know all this but I thought I'd post anyway since usually at this time of year we get a blanket of smoke on a humid day that stinks up the house, cars and worse, aggravates folks with  lung conditions.

Thanks!







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