Sorry for the delay in posting a reply to the question regarding the burning of refuse.
I hope the information below answers your question.
I will be adding information regarding this topic onto the Towns Website, within the next few days.
http://www.fairfax-vt.gov/index.asp?SEC=91A7B699-B6C5-4F18-951C-B5EDDD7BE4F6&Type=B_BASICThe following is language from
www.dontburnvt.org Filing an Open Burning Complaint
Important: As always, if you have an emergency situation, dial 911 to access local emergency services. The resources listed below do not involve emergency responders.
If you know the person that is burning and feel comfortable talking with them, it is often best to make the first contact yourself, but if the person is antagonistic or violent then it’s better to report the situation to some other authority as explained below.
Municipal Enforcement: Many towns or cities have ordinances that prohibit the open burning of trash or in some cases even leaves and brush. Local Fire Wardens are there to prevent wild fires not to enforce environmental regulations. Although their authority in environmental situations is limited, many of them will seek voluntary compliance from people burning trash. Local Health Officers may also investigate complaints about illegal trash burning. Depending on the town, local fire departments may respond to complaints about illegal trash burning in addition to providing emergency fire suppression services.
Solid Waste Management Districts: Some solid waste management districts have ordinances prohibiting trash burning which they enforce using county sheriffs or their own enforcement officers.
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation:
Enforcement Division: You can file a formal complaint with the Enforcement Division at (802) 828-1254. The Enforcement Division has regional enforcement officers that investigate potential violations of environmental regulations including illegal burning. More information on filing complaints with the Enforcement Division can be accessed.
Air Pollution Control Division: You can also file a complaint with the Air Pollution Control Division toll free at (888) 828-1288.
If there is fire that is burning out of control, or it is obvious that illegal materials are being burned, do not hesitate to call 911 and request the Fire Department.
The Fire Department will respond and determine, based on what is found upon their arrival, the best course of action as far as extinguishment, or allowing fire to continue burning. (Not all fires that are reported as being illegal, are illegal)
If it is determined that illegal materials are being burned, the FD will document what is found, and report it to the Selectboard.
The Town of Fairfax has a Civil Ordinance “Regulation of Open Fires and Incineration”, in which the Selectboard has designated; members of the Selectboard, the Town Health Officer, the Fire Warden, and the Constable as enforcement officers of the Ordinance.
It is the responsibility of the enforcement officers to enforce the ordinance.
If needed the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Compliance & Enforcement Division is another tool at the Towns disposal.
http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/co/enf/enf-complaint.htmAs always, if you have any questions regarding the Fire Department, you can reach out to me at the Fire Station 849-6075, or via email fairfaxfire7@yahoo.com
Respectfully,
David Raymond, FXFD