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Backyard Fires: Mcallen vs Pharr

How do backyard fires rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Pharr, TX?

Mcallen and Pharr have similar restriction levels.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Backyard and open fires in unincorporated Hidalgo County follow the state outdoor-burning rules in 30 TAC Chapter 111 and any active Commissioners Court burn ban. Any fire must be attended, and the person burning remains liable for resulting damage.

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Pharr, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Backyard and open fires in unincorporated Hidalgo County follow the state outdoor-burning rules in 30 TAC Chapter 111 and any active Commissioners Court burn ban. Any fire must be attended, and the person burning remains liable for resulting damage.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenPharr
Rules30 TAC Chapter 11130 TAC Chapter 111
AttendanceRequired at all timesRequired at all times
Wind limits6 to 23 mph6 to 23 mph
No inversionsCannot burn in inversionsCannot burn in inversions
Burn-ban durationUp to 90 daysUp to 90 days

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Mcallen FAQ

Is a backyard fire legal in unincorporated Hidalgo County?

Yes when no burn ban is active and you follow the state rules: burn only between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset, in winds of 6-23 mph, with a responsible party attending the fire at all times.

Am I liable if my backyard fire spreads?

Yes. State rules state that authority to burn does not exempt anyone from the consequences, damages, or injuries resulting from the burning. You remain responsible for any fire that escapes.

Pharr FAQ

Is a backyard fire legal in unincorporated Hidalgo County?

Yes when no burn ban is active and you follow the state rules: burn only between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset, in winds of 6-23 mph, with a responsible party attending the fire at all times.

Am I liable if my backyard fire spreads?

Yes. State rules state that authority to burn does not exempt anyone from the consequences, damages, or injuries resulting from the burning. You remain responsible for any fire that escapes.

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