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TCEQ will hold a stakeholder meeting to provide information and solicit input from all stakeholders on the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program.
The Municipal Solid Waste Permits section will facilitate the Municipal Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Advisory Council (MSWRRAC). MSWRRAC meetings are held once a quarter. Topics may include discussion of state policies and programs, and recommendations on MSW management.
The Municipal Solid Waste Permits section will facilitate the Municipal Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Advisory Council (MSWRRAC). MSWRRAC meetings are held once a quarter. Topics may include discussion of state policies and programs, and recommendations on MSW management.
TCEQ will hold a hybrid in-person and virtual public meeting for the renewal of the Phase II MS4 General Permit. The proposed MS4 general permit and fact sheet are available for public review on the Phase II MS4 General Permit webpage.
A voluntary open-participation group that offers input to the TCEQ on developing and implementing regulations for pretreatment of industrial wastewater discharged into a domestic wastewater collection system or directly to a publicly owned wastewater treatment plant.
The TCEQ is soliciting your input on changes to 30 TAC Chapter 312 rules about biosolids. The rulemaking will clarify the intent of existing requirements, remove inconsistencies, and improve readability.
The WQAWG is open to the public and is a voluntary group of participants who meet on a quarterly basis to discuss issues related to water quality, wastewater permits, and wastewater standards.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS.
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season.
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS. This in-person training will have limited seating capability and will cover the same material as the full day training hosted online.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS.
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS.
This class is useful for those that have used the Tier II Reporting application before and are only interested in a shortened version of the training that will put emphasis on what has changed since last reporting season.
This class is open to the public and will cover the full Tier II reporting process in Texas, including program history and instructions on how to submit a Tier II report through STEERS.
Hearing to receive comments from the public on actions the commission should take to protect the Edwards Aquifer from pollution, as required under Texas Water Code Section 26.046.
Hearing to receive comments from the public on actions the commission should take to protect the Edwards Aquifer from pollution, as required under Texas Water Code Section 26.046.
This stakeholder meeting offers an opportunity for you to provide informal comments before formal rulemaking begins. This rulemaking seeks to amend Title 30, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 285 to: 1) Implement changes made to Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 366 by House Bill 4087 (88th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2023). 2) Modernize and clarify requirements for OSSFs.
Join us in person or online as we cover updates for the upcoming 2023 reporting year, basic terms and concepts, guidance for estimating emissions from equipment leak fugitive emissions sources, and Web-EI reporting.
Provides up to date information for businesses, governments, and other entities managing hazardous waste and toxic chemicals. Information provided will address programs and resources to assist facilities with waste management.
The seminar provides updates on permitting rules and upcoming regulations to an ever-changing customer base in the regulated community. Presentations will cover a wide range of topics; from the technical aspects of municipal, industrial stormwater, to sludge permits.
A meeting to present technical and scientific information related to air quality modeling and analysis in the Dallas-Fort Worth nonattainment area.
A meeting to present technical and scientific information related to air quality modeling and analysis in the San Antonio nonattainment area.
The commission is offering the public hearing to receive comments on proposed rulemakings and state implementation plan revisions that would affect the Dallas-Fort Worth ozone nonattainment area.
The commission is offering the public hearing to receive comments on proposed rulemakings and state implementation plan revisions that would affect the Bexar County ozone nonattainment area.
The commission is offering the public hearing to receive comments on proposed rulemakings and state implementation plan revisions that would affect the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria ozone nonattainment area.
Learn the next steps after receiving a contract, including how to make contract changes, request reimbursement, dispose of your old vehicle or equipment, and report usage of your new vehicle or equipment.
Learn about TCEQ’s grant programs, including our mission, funding, and a discussion of each grant program. Then learn more about the next available grant opportunity coming this summer - TxVEMP.