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Outdoor Burning: Chino vs Fontana

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Chino, CA and Fontana, CA?

Chino and Fontana have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino sits within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) basin, where SCAQMD Rule 444 prohibits virtually all open outdoor burning. Burning rubbish, leaves, yard waste, construction debris, or land-clearing material is banned year-round. Only narrow exemptions exist: code-compliant recreational fires (CFC §307.4.2), agricultural burning by special permit, prescribed fire by CVFD, and gas-fueled appliances. CVFD must issue an open-burning permit under CFC §105.6.30 for any allowed open burn.

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Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of leaves, yard waste, and trash is banned in Fontana under SCAQMD Rule 444. Only small recreational campfires, grills, and gas fires are allowed, subject to Rule 445 no-burn days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoFontana
Air districtSouth Coast AQMD — covers all of Chino-
RuleSCAQMD Rule 444 (Open Burning) — open burning generally prohibited-
State lawCalifornia Fire Code §307.1 — no open burning without permit-
Permit authorityChino Valley Fire District (CFC §105.6.30)-
Allowed without permitRecreational fires per CFC §307.4.2; BBQ/cooking fires; gas appliances-
Yard-waste disposalCity green-waste cart (no backyard burning)-
Burn-day infoaqmd.gov / SCAQMD (888) 567-7622-
Open burning status-Banned for leaves, trash, and yard waste under SCAQMD Rule 444
Recreational fires-Small campfires and grills allowed with 10 foot clearance
Check Before You Burn-SCAQMD Rule 445 no-burn days Nov 1 to last day of February
Gas fires-Allowed year-round, exempt from Rule 445
Enforcement-SBCoFD, SCAQMD inspectors, Fontana Code Enforcement

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Chino FAQ

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in my yard?

No. SCAQMD Rule 444 bans open burning of leaves, branches, grass clippings, and rubbish throughout the South Coast basin, which includes Chino. Use your city green-waste cart instead. A small code-compliant recreational fire with seasoned firewood is allowed under CFC §307.4.2, but you may not burn yard waste in it.

Do I need a permit to burn brush after clearing my lot?

Yes, and it is rarely granted in the urbanized parts of Chino. You must apply to Chino Valley Fire District under CFC §105.6.30 and the burn can only occur on a SCAQMD-declared burn day. Most owners chip and haul instead — open burning is treated as a last resort.

Is my propane or natural-gas patio heater regulated as open burning?

No. Gas-fueled appliances are exempt from SCAQMD Rule 444 and are regulated as fixed or portable appliances under California Fire Code Chapter 6. They are also exempt from SCAQMD Rule 445 No-Burn Days.

Fontana FAQ

Can I burn leaves and yard waste in Fontana?

No. SCAQMD Rule 444 and Fontana fire regulations prohibit burning landscape debris - leaves and clippings must be placed in the green waste cart.

Is a small campfire legal in my Fontana backyard?

Yes for small recreational fires in a proper pit with clean wood, 10-foot clearance, and supervision - but check the SCAQMD Check Before You Burn status during winter.

How do I check if today is a no-burn day?

Visit aqmd.gov or call the SCAQMD Check Before You Burn hotline; the forecast updates daily November through February.

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