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Outdoor Burning: East Providence vs Foster Center

How do outdoor burning rules compare between East Providence, RI and Foster Center, RI?

East Providence and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

East Providence, RI

Providence County

Heavy Restrictions

East Providence Chapter 5 (Fire Prevention) regulates outdoor burning. Open burning of refuse and debris is prohibited. RIDEM approval required for any open burning under RIGL 23-23. Recreational fire pits are allowed with specific restrictions.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Providence County requires a permit from the local fire department and is restricted under RIGL §23-28.2 and RI DEM Air Pollution Control Regulation 4. Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls effectively prohibit open burning in dense urban areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast ProvidenceFoster Center
Code SectionCh. 5 — Fire Prevention-
Refuse BurningProhibited-
RIDEM ApprovalRequired for debris burning-
Fire PitsAllowed with restrictions (2020 amendment)-
Permit-Required from fire chief
State Reg-RIGL §23-28.2, DEM Reg 4
Providence/Pawtucket-Effectively prohibited
Trash/Leaves-Banned statewide
Season-Typically Jan 15 to May 15

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East Providence FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in East Providence?

East Providence Chapter 5 (Fire Prevention) regulates outdoor burning. Open burning of refuse and debris is prohibited. RIDEM approval required for any open burning under RIGL 23-23. Recreational fire pits are allowed with specific restrictions.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in East Providence?

Code Section: Ch. 5 — Fire Prevention. Refuse Burning: Prohibited. RIDEM Approval: Required for debris burning. Fire Pits: Allowed with restrictions (2020 amendment).

Foster Center FAQ

Can I burn leaves in Providence?

No. Providence prohibits open burning in residential zones, and RI DEM Air Regulation 4 bans leaf burning statewide. Leaves must be composted or placed for municipal yard-waste collection.

Do suburban Providence County towns allow brush burning?

Yes, towns like Smithfield, Cumberland, and Lincoln issue brush burn permits to qualifying parcels during the winter-spring season, subject to daily weather and RI DEM air quality conditions.

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