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Outdoor Burning: Gilbert vs Peoria

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Gilbert and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning in Gilbert is restricted under MCAQD rules and ARS §49-501. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on no-burn days. Open burn permits from ADEQ may be required for certain activities.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Peoria restricts open burning within city limits under the International Fire Code and Maricopa County air quality regulations. Recreational fires in approved containers may be allowed when air quality permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertPeoria
No-Burn DaysMCAQD designates seasonally-
Yard WasteBurning always prohibited-
State LawARS §49-501-
Gas FeaturesPermitted year-round-
Open Burning-Prohibited in city limits
Air Quality-Maricopa County no-burn advisories apply
Recreational Fires-Approved containers when air quality allows
Fire Code-International Fire Code adopted

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Gilbert FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Gilbert?

Outdoor burning in Gilbert is restricted under MCAQD rules and ARS §49-501. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on no-burn days. Open burn permits from ADEQ may be required for certain activities.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Gilbert?

No-Burn Days: MCAQD designates seasonally. Yard Waste: Burning always prohibited. State Law: ARS §49-501. Gas Features: Permitted year-round.

Peoria FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Peoria?

Open burning within city limits is restricted under the International Fire Code and Maricopa County air quality regulations. Yard waste should be disposed of through the city's bulk trash collection.

Are outdoor fire pits the same as open burning in Peoria?

No. Contained fire pits using approved fuel are regulated separately from open burning. Open burning of debris, trash, or yard waste is prohibited. Fire pits must meet setback and fuel requirements.

Who enforces burning restrictions in Peoria?

Peoria Fire Department and Maricopa County Air Quality Department enforce burning restrictions. Report illegal burns to Peoria PD at (623) 773-8311 or the fire department.

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