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The meeting provided several legislative updates regarding water quality permitting, including House Bill 3333 on wastewater treatment facility prohibitions, House Bill 609 on oyster mariculture, and Senate Bill 1302 on general permit eligibility. Discussions also covered Senate Bill 1145 regarding produced water land application, Senate Bill 2307 on expedited LNG permits, and updates on emergency contact procedures for hurricane season. Additionally, the meeting included an overview of the Texas Wastewater Optimization Program aimed at providing non-cost technical assistance and training for small wastewater treatment facilities.
The commission held an agenda meeting to consider several key matters. These included the approval of an amended impact fee for the Crystal Clear Special Utility District after a review of the administrative record, the issuance of an air quality standard permit for a concrete batch plant for Conmetal Concrete LLC, the referral of a petition for the creation of the Caldwell County Municipal Utility District number 10 to a contested case hearing, and the discussion of a petition filed by Barry Creek Land Investment LLC for the creation of Williamson County Municipal Utility District number 68.
The commission considered the petition for the creation of the North Fork Municipal Utility District of Williamson County, including the granting of road powers, and ultimately voted to approve the petition with specific modifications to the proposed order. Furthermore, the commission addressed a hearing request from Williamson County regarding the petition for the creation of the Williamson County Municipal Utility District number 69, deciding to deny the hearing request based on a lack of demonstrated personal justiciable interest.
The Commission meeting covered a wide range of administrative and regulatory actions, including the consideration of an Administrative Law Judge's proposal for decision regarding a utility district impact fee, and various applications for air quality permits and registrations, including those for a concrete batch plant and an ethylene oxide sterilization facility. Additionally, the Commission addressed petitions for the creation of municipal utility districts, reviewed several enforcement agreed orders concerning water quality, industrial and hazardous waste, petroleum storage tanks, and public drinking water systems. The agenda also included a discussion of the monthly enforcement report, a petition for rulemaking regarding animal feeding operations, and the publication of proposed amendments to rules on financial assurance and waste minimization.
The agenda for the commission meeting included multiple Proposals for Decision regarding applications for new Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permits. Specifically, discussions covered permits for Rainbow's End Park, Inc. and Cullen RV Resort, LLC. The agenda also addressed requests for hearing and reconsideration concerning Air Quality Permits for Fermi Equipment Holdco, LLC and Flores Concrete LBK LLC, and a renewal for Heidelberg Materials Southwest LLC. Furthermore, the commission considered an application for a major amendment to a TPDES Permit for Gulf Coast Growth Ventures LLC. Several items involved the adoption of Agreed Orders for administrative penalties related to air quality violations, industrial wastewater discharge violations, used oil and water quality violations, municipal solid waste violations, water rights violations, and public drinking water violations. The agenda concluded with discussions on the Monthly Enforcement Report and the adoption of amendments to administrative code sections regarding Air Pollution Control and Underground Injection Control, necessitated by recent legislative bills.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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