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Outdoor Burning: Chandler vs Surprise

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Surprise, AZ?

Chandler and Surprise have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning is heavily restricted in Chandler under Maricopa County Air Quality Department rules. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on designated no-burn days. MCAQD Rule 314 governs open burning.

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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste, trash, and debris is prohibited in Surprise. The Maricopa County Air Quality Department bans open burning in the PM-10 nonattainment area, which includes all of Surprise. Only recreational fires (fire pits, grills) are permitted under specific conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerSurprise
No-Burn DaysMCAQD designates seasonallyMCAQD issues seasonally
RuleMCAQD Rule 314-
Yard WasteBurning prohibited-
Gas Fire FeaturesGenerally permitted-
Open Burning-Prohibited in Maricopa County
Recreational Fires-Grills and fire pits permitted
MCAQD-(602) 506-6010
Surprise Fire-(623) 222-4810

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Chandler FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Chandler?

Outdoor burning is heavily restricted in Chandler under Maricopa County Air Quality Department rules. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on designated no-burn days. MCAQD Rule 314 governs open burning.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Chandler?

No-Burn Days: MCAQD designates seasonally. Rule: MCAQD Rule 314. Yard Waste: Burning prohibited. Gas Fire Features: Generally permitted.

Surprise FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Surprise?

No. Open burning of yard waste, trash, and debris is prohibited throughout Maricopa County. Use city solid waste services for disposal.

Can I use my fireplace or fire pit?

Yes, except during MCAQD no-burn days. Recreational fires for cooking and warmth are permitted using clean-burning fuels.

What are no-burn days?

MCAQD issues no-burn advisories during poor air quality conditions, typically during winter inversions. Wood-burning fire pits and fireplaces must not be used on these days.

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