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Air Emissions Fee
Guide to the annually-assessed TCEQ Air Emissions Fee, organized into commonly-asked questions with information for those affected.
Air Inspection Fee
This document provides answers to frequently-asked questions related to the Air Inspection Fee, including how it is assessed, how to pay it, and concerns about incorrect bills or specific issues.
Beneficial Land Use and Surface Disposal Fees
This document provides information on the annual fee assessed by the Sludge Team of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality based on the amount of Class B sewage sludge, domestic septage, and/or water treatment sludge that is applied to land for beneficial use ("land-applied") or disposed of on the surface ("surface-disposed").
Disposal of Special Wastes Associated with the Development of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources
Recommendations for the management of special wastes associated with the exploration, development, or production of oil, gas, or geothermal resources that are regulated by the Railroad Commission of Texas and that are being disposed of in landfills permitted by the Municipal Solid Waste Permits Section of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Facility Fee
This document provides information on the annual facility fee assessed to facilities that either hold a Class 1 industrial solid waste or hazardous waste permit, or operate Class 1 industrial solid waste or hazardous waste management units subject to permit the authorization as of September 1.
Innocent Owner/Operator Program Fee
This document provides an overview of the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) fee, which covers the costs of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for oversight, review, and approval of site investigation reports.
Managing Debris from Declared Disasters
Guide describing regulations for managing different types of debris in declared disaster areas.
On-Site Wastewater Treatment Research Council Fee
This document provides information on the on-site wastewater treatment research council fee charged to all property owners in Texas who apply for a permit to construct on-site sewage facilities for treatment and disposal of wastewater, as assessed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Public Drinking Water Systems: Responding to a Disaster
This information will help you understand relevant environmental rules and decide on a reasonable course of action to follow when responding to damage from a hurricane, flood, tornado, fire, or other disaster.
Special Waste Regulations in Texas
This document provides an overview on Texas Administrative Code regulations on special waste, defined as any solid was that requires special handling and disposal because of its quantity, concentration, physical or chemical characteristics, or biological properties.
TCEQ Guidelines to Develop Toxicity Factors
Guide used by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to develop "health- and welfare-based inhalation toxicity values, and health-based oral toxicity values." It also details the methods used to develop toxicity values and risk assessments.
The TCEQ Has Inspected Your Business: What does this mean to you?
Pamphlet detailing information regarding business inspections from the TCEQ including: how to contact the TCEQ, what to do to contest the investigator's findings, fines, hearings, etc.
Unauthorized Discharges and Sanitary Sewer Overflows
A document discussing what to do in the event of unauthorized discharges of wastewater or sewage overflows into an adjacent water system.
Universal-Waste Regulations for Hazardous Lamps and Mercury-Containing Equipment in Texas
This document is a guide for the annually-assessed TCEQ, the Universal-Waste Regulations for Hazardous Lamps and Mercury-Containing Equipment in Texas.
Waste Generation Fee
This document provides information on the annual fee charged on generators of hazardous waste and/or industrial Class 1 waste as assessed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Watermaster Assessment Fee
This document is a guide for the Watermaster Assessment Fee, an annual fee to recover costs incurred by the TCEQ in the administration of water rights within a watermaster area.
You're a Public Water System... Now What?
Guide describing regulations for what constitutes a public water system and regulations required by TCEQ of public water systems.
You're a Public Water System... Now What?
This guide is intended to explain the basic regulations the TCEQ requires public water systems (PWSs) to follow.
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