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Air Quality Modeling Guidelines
Guideline documenting the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) air analysis procedures. This edition "focuses on the application of air dispersion models and procedures to meet air permitting requirements of the TNRCC and is not a modeling primer" (p. 1).
TNRCC Executive Director Enforcement Guidance Document. Implementing SB 1660: Relating to Agreed Orders of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Report meant to guide people through negotiating an agreed order from the Texas natural Resource Conservation Commission, as well as describing cases in which litigation may be considered.
Modification of Existing Facilities Under Senate Bill 1126: Guidance for Air Quality
"The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) and to the regulated community in implementing Senate Bill 1126" (p. 1).
Senate Bill 14 Guidance Document for Takings Impact Assessments for Rules
Report regarding the preparation of Takings Impact Assessments by the Texas natural Resource Conservation Commission on behalf of the Texas government for actions that involve the taking of private property. Takings processes, exceptions, and checklists are provided.
Guidance for Conducting a Regulatory Impact Analysis for Rules
Report containing guidance for conducting a regulatory impact analysis report for the state of Texas as required by Senate Bill 633.
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.
Process Control Tests for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Guide describing recommended process control tests which should be performed to effectively operate domestic wastewater treatment facilities.
Regulatory Assessments Collected by Retail Public Utilities
Document explaining the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's regulatory assessment fees on utilities costs.
The Feasibility of Regionalizing Water and Wastewater Utitlies: A TCEQ Policy Statement
This document states the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's (TCEQ) policy for evaluating applications for new systems to determine whether regionalization - the consolidation of the operations, physical systems, or both of two or more existing proposed water or domestic wastewater systems - is a viable option for the proposed new system.
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").
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.
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.
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.
The Analytical Method Modification Program-How to Apply
This document describes how to apply to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's Analytical Method Modification Program, in order to obtain approval to modify analytical reference methods used to generate data for regulatory purposes.
Sources of Help for Utilities and Their Customers
A list of important organizations for utilities and their customers to know.
Outdoor Burning: A Guide for Local Governments
Document providing information on outdoor burning for local governments. It summarizes state and federal regulations, kinds of outdoor burning, and alternatives to burning waste.
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.
Guidelines for Identifying and Protecting Aquifer Recharge Features
This document provides guidance on identifying and certifying the presence of recharge features and discusses best management practices to protect aquifers.
General Permit Storm Water and General Permit Wastewater Fee
This document is a guide for the annually-assessed TCEQ fees for the General Permit Storm Water (GPS) and General Permit Wastewater (GPW).
Developer's Bond Application Report Format
This document provides the proper application format to use when preparing a bond application.
Can I Recycle Some of My Industrial or Hazardous Wastes?
This publication details the definition of industrial and hazardous waste and explains what qualifies as recyclable.
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.
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.
Quarterly Visual Monitoring of Storm Water Runoff: A Gude for Industries Operating under the TPDES Multi-Sector General Permit, TXR050000
This guide is aimed at industrial facilities that are subject to the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for discharges of storm water, also known as the Industrial Storm Water General Permit.
Universal Waste Regulations for Hazardous Lamps and Mercury-Containing Equipment in Texas
Many lamps and mercury-containing equipment (MCE) contain toxic substances, such as lead and mercury, that pose a threat to public health when improperly managed. These hazardous lamps and MCE are regulated under the universal waste (UW) rule. This publication will help you understand the rules and how to comply with them.
Outdoor Burning in Texas August 2007
A document helping to "interpret the revised Outdoor Burning Rule, Title 30, Texas Administrative Code, Sections 111.201-221 for the general public, the regulated community, and responsible state and local officials."
Managing Paint and Paint-Related Waste Under the Universal Waste Rule
This document explains how to properly dispose of paint and paint-related waste under the Universal Waste Rule, which offers alternatives to the otherwise applicable regulations for managing waste.
Most Frequently Needed Records for Wastewater Investigations
The purpose of this regulatory guidance document is to provide owners and operators of wastewater treatment plants with a list of records typically needed during a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality wastewater investigation.
The Innocent Owner/Operator Program
This document discusses implementation of the Innocent Owner/Operator Program (IOP) of the TCEQ. It includes information regarding eligibility, administrative procedures, the IOP demonstration, certification, and reissuance.
Rules Protecting the Edwards Aquifer Recharge, Contributing, and Transition Zones
This regulatory guidance pamphlet provides general information about the Edwards Aquifer rules and is not intended to be a substitute for the official Edwards Aquifer rules.
Outdoor Burning in Texas Revised August 2008
A document helping to "interpret the revised Outdoor Burning Rule, Title 30, Texas Administrative Code, Sections 111.201-221 for the general public, the regulated community, and responsible state and local officials."
Toxics Release Inventory Reporting Fee
This document provides an overview of the Toxics Release Inventory Reporting Fee assessment procedures.
Application of Remedy Standards A and B
This guidance document provides an overview of Remedy Standards A and B.
Backflow Protection on Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
This publication provides information and guidelines on backflow protection for water-based fire protection systems.
Comparison of 30 TAC 335 and 30 TAC 350: Points to Consider in Making the Shift
This guidance document summarizes the primary differences between the Risk Reduction Rule and the Texas Risk Reduction Plan (TRRP) Rule.
Human Health Points of Exposure
This document is intended to describe and depict the on-site and off-site locations of the prescribed and alternate human health points of exposure (POEs) to environmental media.
Notification Requirements
This guidance describes the process to provide notification as required by the Texas Risk Reduction Plan (TRRP).
Toxicity Factors and Chemical/Physical Parameters
This guidance document addresses how changes in human toxicity factors will be handled, establishes a schedule for updating the human toxicity factors table, and describes the procedure for requesting toxicity factors and chemical/physical parameters for chemicals of concern (COC) not listed on the Tier 1 Protective Concentration Limit tables.
TRRP Compatibility with RCRA
This document explains the interface of the Texas Risk Reduction Plan (TRRP) rule and with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as it relates to the closure of a hazardous waste management unit.
A Public Water System Guide to Customer Service Inspections
Guide for public water system (PWS) employees about mandatory state inspections of water quality.
Guidelines for Amending a Radiation Dose Report
This Texas Commission on Environmental Quality guide describes items to be considered by licensees when assessing or amending a radiation dose report for an employee who loses or damages assigned personnel monitoring equipment (individual monitoring devices) or who receives an invalid radiation dose report.
Petroleum Storage Tanks: Am I Regulated?
This document provides information on the requirements for regulated petroleum storage tanks, both underground and aboveground, as defined by Texas Administrative Code.
Financial Assurance for Petroleum Storage Tanks
This is a general guide to laws and regulations about underground and aboveground storage tanks and an aid in minimizing potential risks.
Handling and Disposal of Carcasses from Poultry Operations
Document outlining the proper practices for disposal of poultry carcasses for poultry operations to prevent water quality damage or the spread of disease and the regulations that govern disposal of poultry carcasses.
Permanently Removing Petroleum Storage Tanks from Service
Document explaining laws and regulations relating to removing underground storage tanks and an aid in minimizing potential risks.
Facility Operations Area
This document provides guidance on the information and procedures necessary to establish a Facility Operation Area (FOA) to implement corrective action in the operational area of a petroleum refinery or chemical plant in response to multiple sources of chemical of concern (COCs).
Preparation of a Drinking Water Survey Report
This document outlines for the regulated community the minimum procedures necessary to prepare and submit a Drinking Water Survey Report.
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