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Outdoor Burning: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning in unincorporated Pima County requires a PDEQ permit under ARS 49-501 and County Code 17.20. No-burn days declared during poor air quality periods.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning is generally prohibited in Tucson under Pima DEQ Rule 17.16.090 and Tucson Fire Code. Recreational fires in approved appliances are allowed with restrictions, but burning of yard waste, trash, or land-clearing debris requires a specific permit that is rarely issued inside city limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
Permit RequiredYes, from PDEQ-
AuthorityARS 49-501, County Code 17.20-
No-Burn DaysDeclared by PDEQ-
Yard Waste BurningGenerally prohibited-
Construction DebrisBurning prohibited-
Open Burning-Generally prohibited in city
Recreational Fires-Manufactured appliance under 3 feet
Fuel-Seasoned wood or propane only
Burn Bans-Common April through June
Permit Authority-Pima DEQ 520-724-7400

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Green Valley FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in unincorporated Pima County?

Generally no. Residential yard waste burning is prohibited in developed unincorporated areas. Contact PDEQ at (520) 724-7400 for specific guidance on your location.

What are no-burn days?

PDEQ declares no-burn days when air quality is poor or forecast to deteriorate. All outdoor burning is prohibited during these periods. Check PDEQ website or call (520) 724-7400 for current status.

Tucson FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Tucson?

No. Open burning of yard waste is prohibited inside Tucson city limits. Use curbside brush pickup or haul to the environmental services transfer station instead.

When is there a burn ban in Tucson?

Burn bans are common during dry periods, especially April through June before monsoon. Always check Pima DEQ current conditions before any outdoor fire, even a permitted appliance.

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