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  2. Haywood County now under burn ban - AOL

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    Any burn permit previously issued in Haywood County is now void and the burn ban is in place until further notice. Violating the burn ban can result in up to a $250 fine.

  3. Septic tank - Wikipedia

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    A septic tank is an underground chamber made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic through which domestic wastewater flows for basic sewage treatment. [2] Settling and anaerobic digestion processes reduce solids and organics, but the treatment efficiency is only moderate (referred to as "primary treatment"). [2]

  4. Haywood County - Wikipedia

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    Haywood County is the name of two counties in the United States: Haywood County, North Carolina; Haywood County, Tennessee This page was last edited on 28 ...

  5. Haywood County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The largest industry in Haywood County is agriculture. Haywood County grows more cotton than any other county in Tennessee and produced 189,000 bales in 2003 on 103,000 acres (420 km 2). Soybeans were the county's secondary crop, followed by corn. Agriculture and other related businesses contributed more than $130 million to the Haywood County ...

  6. Why do some Pierce County homeowners have to pay for septic ...

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    Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department began sending required inspection notices to owners of non-alternative septic systems in areas deemed “environmentally sensitive” and prone to water ...

  7. Category:Haywood County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  8. Hazelwood, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, businessman W. H. Cole moved to Haywood County, North Carolina to establish a sawmill on unoccupied land. A community grew around his mill which he dubbed Hazelwood. It was incorporated as a town by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1905. [2]

  9. Category:Cities in Haywood County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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