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You must file Wetland Permits with the Town Clerk for a $10.00 fee. You may obtain application forms from the DES Wetlands Bureau.
It is generally legal to dig a pond on your property. If the pond is located within 250 feet of a shore, youll have to get a permit from the NHDES. If the pond disturbs more than 100,000 square feet of contiguous terrain, youll need an Alteration of Terrain (AoT) permit.
All new construction requires a Building Permit, including porches, decks, swimming pools (above and in-ground), garages and (sheds that are over 200 square feet in size) as well as most renovation projects.
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NHDES provides guidance documents for those seeking operating permits. A state permit to operate is issued to sources that have completed construction, started operation and demonstrated compliance with all applicable air regulation. A state permit to operate is issued for a period not to exceed 5 years.
Though a pond can be installed on nearly any type of land, your soil has to be compatible or the water wont hold.
Wetlands Permit Program If you plan to conduct work in a lake or pond, or in the bank of a lake or pond, you will need state permit. Typical activities that require permits include: building, expanding, or repairing a dock; constructing or repairing a retaining wall; and, adding sand to a beach or creating a new beach.

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