Texas Commission on Environmental Quality A General Overview of TCEQ
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
A General Overview of TCEQ
TCEQ Commissioners
Three full-time commissioners are appointed by the governor to establish overall agency direction and policy, and to make final determinations on contested permitting and enforcement matters.
Bryan W. Shaw, Ph.D., Chairman
Toby Baker, Commissioner
Carlos Rubinstein, Commissioner
Mission Statement:The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality strives to protect our state's human and natural resources consistent with sustainable economic development. Our goal is clean air, clean water, and the safe management of waste.
Rulemaking Adopt rules; powers assigned by the legislature
Permitting Evaluate paperwork, direct activities affecting environment
Monitoring Monitor ambient conditions, those associated w/investigations
Investigations Conduct complaint and routine inspections
Enforcement Seek compliance; may include an order and monetary fine
Emergency ResponseRespond to spills, accidental releases, and natural disasters
Role of TCEQ
TCEQ REGIONS
TCEQ AREAS
What Do We Regulate
Solid Waste – Industrial, Hazardous & MunicipalRecycling
Water – Drinking Water, Waste Water, & Stormwater
Air Emissions
Solid Waste•Municipal /Domestic – 30 TAC 330•Recycling – 30 TAC 328•Industrial – 30 TAC 335
Water
Stormwater – Industrial, Construction, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4)
Drinking Water – Utilities, Districts, Public Water Supplies, Drought Contingency Plans, Water Availability
Wastewater – OSSF, Municipal, Industrial, Quarry and Aggregate Production, Sanitary Sewer Overflows
Air Emissions
Air Section
Stack Sampling
Monitoring
Air Investigatio
ns
Water Section
Water Quality
Storm Water
Public Water Supply
OSSF
Surface Water
Quality
Waste Section
Industrial Solid Waste
Municipal Solid Waste
Petroleum Storage Tanks
Emergency Response
Underground Injection
Control
Types of Regional Investigations
InvestigationsComplaintsAssessmentsRoutine
LBBEPA
Outcome of InvestigationsGeneral Compliance
Notice of ViolationNotice of Enforcement/Field Citation
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But wait, you can do a Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) to offset the cost and improve the local environment (http://www.tceq.texas.gov/legal/sep )
Goal: Clean Air, Clean Water and the Safe Management of Waste
Getting & Staying in ComplianceDevelop a Game Plan
Utilize helpful agency resources: SBLGA Compliance Assistance TCEQ Publications
Recordkeeping tools TrainingSign up for email updates for topics of choice
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Is There any Help to Meet the Requirements?
Small Business and Local Government Assistance Programs Offer:Technical Assistance
with understanding the rules and meeting requirements
One to One HelpCompliance ToolsFree & Confidential
Getting HelpHotline
1-800-447-2827M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
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