Backyard composting is allowed in Hidalgo County; there is no ordinance against it and the county cannot zone private yards. The only limit is nuisance abatement: a compost pile that becomes unsanitary or harbors vermin can be addressed under Texas Health & Safety Code 343.011.
Hidalgo County has no ordinance prohibiting or licensing home composting, and as a non-zoning county it sets no container, setback, or method rules for backyard compost of yard trimmings and food scraps in unincorporated areas. Composting is generally encouraged to reduce landfill waste. The one boundary is public health. Under the county's Unincorporated Area Nuisance Abatement Program (Commissioners Court, August 16, 2016) enforcing Health & Safety Code Chapter 343, an unmaintained heap can become a nuisance: Section 343.011(c)(3) covers maintaining premises in an unsanitary condition, reaching rotting, uncontained piles that harbor rodents or vermin. A managed bin is fine; an overflowing, odorous, rodent-attracting pile can be cited. Large-scale or commercial composting is regulated by the TCEQ, not the county.
Backyard composting carries no county penalty. Only if a pile becomes an unsanitary condition or vermin harborage under THSC 343.011 would the nuisance program act, sending written notice under Section 343.022 and, if uncorrected, abating it and charging the property.
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