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Illegal Dumping: Chino vs San Bernardino

How do illegal dumping rules compare between Chino, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Illegal dumping in Chino is enforced under California Penal Code § 374.3 (waste-matter dumping) and Chino Municipal Code Title 8 (Health and Safety) nuisance provisions. Penal Code § 374.3 sets escalating fines from $250 up to $3,000 per offense (plus mandatory cleanup costs and possible community service), and commercial dumping is a misdemeanor with fines up to $10,000 and possible vehicle impoundment.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoSan Bernardino
State statuteCal. Penal Code § 374.3-
1st-offense fine$250–$1,000 (infraction)-
Commercial dumpingMisdemeanor; up to $10,000 + vehicle impound-
Local codeChino Mun. Code Title 8 (nuisance)-
Report toChino Code Compliance 909-334-3327-

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Chino FAQ

What's the fine for illegal dumping in Chino?

Under Cal. Penal Code § 374.3, $250–$1,000 for a first offense, escalating to $750–$3,000 for a third offense within 12 months, plus mandatory cleanup costs and possible community service. Commercial dumping can reach $10,000 and includes vehicle impoundment.

Is dumping yard waste in the wash illegal?

Yes. Penal Code § 374.3 specifically lists rivers, streams, and washes. Dumping green waste in the Chino Creek channel or any drainage is illegal and may also be cited as an MS4 stormwater violation.

How do I report illegal dumping in Chino?

Call Chino Code Compliance at 909-334-3327, or use the online reporting form at cityofchino.org/183. For active dumping in progress, call the Chino Police non-emergency line.

San Bernardino FAQ

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