Burn Permit & Wood Burning Stove Information
Burn permit suspension lifted
Published on November 11, 2021
A burn permit suspension in Sonoma, Lake, Napa, Solano, Yolo, and Colusa counties has been lifted by the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). Those possessing current and valid agriculture and residential burn permits may resume burning on permissible burn days.
To obtain information on allowable open burning for your area, find and contact the appropriate air district as described. Do NOT burn without following your air district’s requirements.
Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District (NoSoCoAir)
Call
(707) 433-5911 for permit requirements and applications. Permits are required year round.
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Areas of Responsibility
Annapolis
Bodega
Bodega Bay
Camp Meeker
Cazadero
Cloverdale
Forestville
Fort Ross
Geyserville
Healdsburg
Knights Valley
Monte Rio
Occidental
Russian River
San Antonio
Sea Ranch
Sotoyome
Timber Cove
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)
Call
(415) 749-4900 for a notification application. Only agriculture burning is allowed in BAAQMD
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Areas of Responsibility
Bennett Valley
Bloomfield
Cotati
Freestone
Glen Ellen
Gold Ridge
Graton
Hessel
Kenwood
Mayacamas
Mountain
Petaluma
Penngrove
Rancho Adobe
Rincon Valley
Rohnert Park
Roseland
Santa Rosa
Schell Vista
Sears Point / Skaggs Island
Sebastopol*
Sonoma
Twin Hills
Two Rock
Valley Ford
Valley of the Moon
Wilmar
Windsor
* Sebastopol Area
For addresses with a Sebastopol zip code please call the Northern Sonoma County APCD, at
(707) 433-5911 for assistance in establishing your air district residency.
During period of high fire danger as declared by the State and local fire agencies all burning may be suspended until further notice.
If you have clearance to burn by the appropriate air district you must report your burn location to REDCOM, the Sonoma County Dispatch Center, at
(707) 565-1700.