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Outdoor Burning: Deer Park vs Humble

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Deer Park, TX and Humble, TX?

Deer Park and Humble have similar restriction levels.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

Deer Park generally prohibits outdoor burning of trash, yard waste, and debris within city limits under Chapter 46 and TCEQ regulations. The city's location in the Houston-Galveston ozone nonattainment area and proximity to petrochemical facilities makes open burning particularly restricted.

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Humble, TX

Harris County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Humble is regulated by TCEQ rules and the city's fire prevention code (Chapter 6). Recreational fires for food, warmth, and ceremony are generally permitted; yard waste burning and land-clearing burns require TCEQ authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkHumble
Trash BurningProhibited within city limits-
Yard WasteCurbside collection providedGenerally prohibited in urban areas
Air Quality ZoneHouston-Galveston nonattainment-
ExceptionsCooking grills, recreational fires-
Contact(281) 478-7281 Deer Park Fire-
TCEQ-Governs outdoor burning statewide
Permitted Fires-Recreational, food prep, warmth (in proper containers)
Harris County Burn Bans-May be declared by Commissioner's Court
TCEQ Contact-713-767-3500

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Deer Park FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Deer Park TX?

No. Open burning of yard waste is prohibited within Deer Park city limits. The city provides curbside yard waste collection. Contact public works for pickup schedules.

Can I have a barbecue grill in Deer Park?

Yes. Barbecue grills and smokers used for cooking are exempt from the outdoor burning prohibition. Use them safely away from structures and combustible materials.

Why is outdoor burning restricted in Deer Park?

Deer Park is in the Houston-Galveston ozone nonattainment area with strict air quality rules, and the adjacent petrochemical corridor creates elevated fire risk. The city provides yard waste collection as an alternative.

Humble FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Humble?

Open burning in Humble is regulated by TCEQ rules and the city's fire prevention code (Chapter 6). Recreational fires for food, warmth, and ceremony are generally permitted; yard waste burning and land-clearing burns require TCEQ authorization.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Humble?

TCEQ: Governs outdoor burning statewide. Permitted Fires: Recreational, food prep, warmth (in proper containers). Yard Waste: Generally prohibited in urban areas. Harris County Burn Bans: May be declared by Commissioner's Court.

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