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Outdoor Burning: Corona vs Riverside

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Corona, CA and Riverside, CA?

Corona and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Open outdoor burning of yard waste, trash, or vegetation is prohibited in Corona under both Corona Municipal Code Chapter 8.16 and South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 444. Recreational fires in approved appliances are allowed subject to no-burn day declarations.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste, trash, or vegetation is prohibited in Riverside under South Coast AQMD Rule 444 and RMC Chapter 8.04.

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Corona FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Corona?

No. Open burning of yard waste, leaves, brush, or trash is prohibited under SCAQMD Rule 444 and Corona MC Chapter 8.16. Use the city's green waste curbside service instead.

Can I have a fire pit in my Corona backyard?

Yes, in an approved appliance with 25-foot clearance from structures, attended by an adult with water available, except on SCAQMD No-Burn Days or NWS Red Flag Warning days when all outdoor burning is prohibited.

Riverside FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my backyard?

No. Open burning of yard waste is prohibited year-round in the SCAQMD basin, which includes all of Riverside. Use green-waste collection instead.

Are agricultural burns allowed?

Agricultural burning within Riverside city limits is not allowed; limited ag burns elsewhere in SCAQMD require specific permits and are not applicable to urban Riverside.

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