Beneficial Land Use and Surface Disposal Fees (open access)

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").
Date: September 2003
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Financial Administration Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Developer's Bond Application Report Format (open access)

Developer's Bond Application Report Format

This document provides the proper application format to use when preparing a bond application.
Date: June 2006
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Water Supply Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Innocent Owner/Operator Program (open access)

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.
Date: April 2008
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Remediation Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Managing Paint and Paint-Related Waste Under the Universal Waste Rule (open access)

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.
Date: October 2007
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Waste Permits Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Universal Waste Regulations for Hazardous Lamps and Mercury-Containing Equipment in Texas (open access)

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.
Date: January 2007
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Waste Permits Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Special Waste Regulations in Texas (open access)

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.
Date: September 2006
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Waste Permits Division.
System: The Portal to Texas History