Historic Chipping Program
County-Wide Chipping Program
The chipping program is available to all Plumas County residents.
2025 Chipping Dates
Funding is provided by CAL FIRE
The Community Chipping Program operates only during scheduled weeks for each community, aside from waitlisted participants.
- Participation is first come, first served
- No structure is required on the parcel
- Adequate access is required for a pickup truck towing a 15-foot chipper
- Prepare piles well in advance
- Do not place piles within your defensible space zone—if service is delayed, dry material near your home increases fire risk
Chipping Guidelines:
The Plumas County Fire Safe Council provides no-cost chipping for up to 16 linear feet of material that is no more than 4 feet high and made of natural materials that are between 3 and 12 feet in length. If your pile is larger than the allotted size, the operator will leave the excess material unchipped
Build neat piles with all cut ends facing toward the street or where the chipper will be operated
- Make sure that your piles contain no rocks, metal, mud, poison oak, scotch broom, vines, blackberries, or building materials
- Locate piles on level ground, or on the uphill side of the road, outside of drainages
- Build piles in areas that can be easily accessed with a truck hauling a 15 foot long chipper.
- For operator safety, only include materials that are longer than 3 feet in length
- "Loose" piles are preferable to tightly packed material
- Be respectful of the contractors’ time
Roots or decaying wood
- Pine cones, pine needles, leaves, or yard clippings
- Piles that are over 4 feet high or built over standing vegetation
- Large diameter materials that will not fit through the chipper opening - 8 inch diameter maximum due to potential damage to the equipment.
- Short pieces that will endanger the chipper operators
- Piles constructed or compacted with mechanical assistance (i.e. with a tractor)




The Plumas County Fire Safe Council provides chipping services:
- as an alternative to pile burning - benefiting air quality and reducing risk of escapes
- as an alternative to dumping - reducing costs and hauling for residents and keeping green waste out of landfills
- as an alternative to no action - incentivizing the creation and maintenance of defensible space
If you would like to make a tax-deducible donation to support an annual Chipping Program please send a check to Plumas County Fire Safe Council, Attention: Matt West, PO Box 1225, Quincy CA 95971
Alternatively you can use the secure PayPal button below (please note that PayPal reserves a portion of your donation)
The Plumas County Fire Safe Council provides this program with funding from the CAL FIRE California Climate Investment Fire Prevention Fund

