30 Tex. Admin. Code § 111.219 - General Requirements for Allowable Outdoor Burning
Outdoor burning which is otherwise authorized shall also be subject to the following requirements when specified in any section of this subchapter.
(1) Prior to prescribed or
controlled burning for forest management purposes, the Texas Forest Service
shall be notified.
(2) Burning must
be outside the corporate limits of a city or town except where the incorporated
city or town has enacted ordinances which permit burning consistent with the
Texas Clean Air Act, Subchapter E, Authority of Local Governments.
(3) Burning shall be commenced and conducted
only when wind direction and other meteorological conditions are such that
smoke and other pollutants will not cause adverse effects to any public road,
landing strip, navigable water, or off-site structure containing sensitive
receptor(s).
(4) If at any time the
burning causes or may tend to cause smoke to blow onto or across a road or
highway, it is the responsibility of the person initiating the burn to post
flag-persons on affected roads.
(5)
Burning must be conducted downwind of or at least 300 feet (90 meters) from any
structure containing sensitive receptors located on adjacent properties unless
prior written approval is obtained from the adjacent occupant with possessory
control.
(6) Burning shall be
conducted in compliance with the following meteorological and timing
considerations:
(A) The initiation of burning
shall commence no earlier than one hour after sunrise. Burning shall be
completed on the same day not later than one hour before sunset, and shall be
attended by a responsible party at all times during the active burn phase when
the fire is progressing. In cases where residual fires and/or smoldering
objects continue to emit smoke after this time, such areas shall be
extinguished if the smoke from these areas has the potential to create a
nuisance or traffic hazard condition. In no case shall the extent of the burn
area be allowed to increase after this time.
(B) Burning shall not be commenced when
surface wind speed is predicted to be less than six miles per hour (mph) (five
knots) or greater than 23 mph (20 knots) during the burn period.
(C) Burning shall not be conducted during
periods of actual or predicted persistent low-level atmospheric temperature
inversions.
(7)
Electrical insulation, treated lumber, plastics, non-wood
construction/demolition materials, heavy oils, asphaltic materials, potentially
explosive materials, chemical wastes, and items containing natural or synthetic
rubber must not be burned.
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