NOTICE: All Tulsa Health Department locations are closed Thursday & Friday, Nov 23-24th in observance of Thanksgiving. We will reopen on Monday, November 27th to serve you.
Open burning is restricted in Tulsa County in order to protect our community’s air quality. Residents must get a permit for most open burning.
THD helps enforce the restrictions by issuing permits for burning variances and by conducting inspections for a limited amount of tree and brush material. Exemptions to open burning restrictions include burning associated with:
In addition, fires set for training operations or the abatement of nuisances in the interest of public health are permitted with approval from THD.
If you plan to engage in open burning, or to operate an open-pit incinerator, in Tulsa County, you must file a request to receive a burning variance permit from THD. There are no fees. For more information, please call 918-595-4200.
Rules and regulations regarding air contaminant sources in Tulsa County are listed in the City of Tulsa Clean Air Code, Title 17, Chapter 7, Tulsa Revised Code, and in County of Tulsa Clean Air Code under authority of Title 63, Oklahoma Statutes section 1-120 and 1-213.
We have 10 locations across Tulsa County that offer a variety of services to help you and your family stay healthy.