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  2. Tennessee now requires permits to burn debris. How to apply ...

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    Due to the amount of debris caused by Helene and other storms, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture is anticipating increased debris burning. Here's how you can apply for a free permit.

  3. Permit required for fall burning season - AOL

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    Sep. 21—In anticipation of open burning resuming Oct. 1, people who plan on burning are reminded they need to obtain a permit before burning. "We understand this is different than how things ...

  4. Burning the meadow: Many landowners interested in controlled ...

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    But the NC Prescribed Burning Act provides substantial legal protection if you take steps that include involving someone who is a certified prescribed burner, filing a burn plan, getting a permit ...

  5. Burns, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Burns is located in southeastern Dickson County at (36.054264, -87.315978 It is bordered to the southwest, west, and northwest by the city of Dickson. Tennessee State Route 47 passes through the center of the town, leading west 5 miles (8 km) to the center of Dickson and northeast 7 miles (11 km) to White Bluff.

  6. Alcohol laws of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The designation of a "wet county" applies to jurisdictions where the sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages is permitted – 10 out of Tennessee's 95 counties are wet. The state's four largest cities, Memphis (Shelby), Nashville (Davidson), Knoxville (Knox), and Chattanooga (Hamilton), are located in "wet counties".

  7. East Tennessee bridge burnings - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was not very important to the East Tennessee economy, and the region had been at odds with the state government for decades over a lack of state appropriations for internal improvements. [3] Furthermore, the Whig Party and its successors dominated large parts of East Tennessee , and its adherents viewed with suspicion the actions of the ...

  8. There’s a new red flag warning for outdoor burns. Is it still ...

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    How do you do it safely while preventing fire? We asked Fayette County’s fire marshal for safety tips. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  9. List of power stations operated by the Tennessee Valley ...

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    Nuclear power plants of the Tennessee Valley Authority Name Units Capacity (MWe) Location Year of commission Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant: 3 3,775 Limestone County, Alabama: 1974 Sequoyah Nuclear Plant: 2 2,333 Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee: 1981 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant: 2 2,332 Rhea County, Tennessee: 1996