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Stafford vs Sugar Land

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Stafford, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Stafford and Sugar Land have similar restriction levels.

Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Bend County enforces TCEQ outdoor burning rules and the county Fire Code, with Commissioners Court burn bans triggered during drought conditions.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning is prohibited in Sugar Land under Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations. Fort Bend County falls within the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria ozone nonattainment area, which imposes a near-total ban on outdoor burning. Limited exceptions exist for firefighter training and agricultural operations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactStaffordSugar Land
Burn ban fineUp to $500-
Burning hoursSunrise +1hr to sunset -1hr-
Setback300 feet from structures-
PermitsNot issued by county-
Open Burning-Prohibited
TCEQ Rule-30 TAC Ch. 111 Subchapter B
Air Quality Zone-Ozone nonattainment area
Cooking Fires-Permitted in approved grills

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Stafford FAQ

Does Fort Bend County issue burn permits?

No. The Fire Marshal does not authorize or permit outdoor burning. You must comply with TCEQ rules and any active Commissioners Court burn ban yourself.

How do I check if a burn ban is in effect?

Check the Fort Bend County Fire Marshal website or Commissioners Court orders. Bans are typically issued during prolonged drought and posted publicly.

Sugar Land FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Sugar Land?

No. Outdoor burning of yard waste, leaves, brush, and household refuse is prohibited under TCEQ regulations. Fort Bend County is in an ozone nonattainment area with strict burning restrictions.

Can I use a charcoal grill in Sugar Land?

Yes. Cooking fires in commercially manufactured grills and smokers are permitted. Maintain proper clearances from structures and combustible materials.

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