Fall Community Chipping Program on September 27, 2022

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When

Date: September 27, 2022 – 

Time: All Day

Event Type

  • Garbage & Recycling
  • Important City Dates

Chelan County Fire District #3 is providing chipping of woody debris for free!

Sign Up via Email!

Email your name, address, and phone number to: info@chelanfd3.org

Check out the flyer for more information on what’s acceptable, or not, and photos.

Acceptable Piles:

    Woody limbs and branches up to 12″ in diameter

    Piles must be easily accessed by a truck pulling chipper

        as close to the roadway or driveway as possible

        no more than 5-10 feet away

    Piles must be no more than 5ft tall

    The cut end of the woody limbs/branches must be facing the road

    if access is poor, chipping may be denied or you may be asked to make it more accessible.

What’s NOT Acceptable:

    Construction or building materials

    Trash, weeds, vines, flower stems and other trimmings

    Root balls, stumps, dirt and rocks

    Grass clippings or leaves

    Pine needles or pine cones

    Woody material with nails or wire

Please note that if access is poor, chipping may be denied or CCFD#3 may ask you to make it more accessible.

For more info, email CCFD#3 at info@chelanfd3.org or call (509) 548-7711.

Other Documents:

    Fall Chipping Flyer

Original source can be found here.



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