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TCEQ Helps Compliance and Assistance Programs
Brian Christian Director Environmental Assistance Division
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Mission Statement The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality strives to protect our state's public health and natural resources consistent with sustainable economic development. Our goal is clean air, clean water, and the safe management of waste.
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The Budget $456 million in FY 2017 87 percent from fees
>100 fees assessed
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Jurisdiction Air Quality Water Quality Water Availability
Public Drinking Water Municipal, Industrial, and Hazardous Waste Radioactive Materials Remediation Occupational Licensing Dams
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Some Statistics Almost 500,000 Regulated Entities
Over 50,000 Air Authorizations Over 190 Sites With IHW Permits Over 400 Solid Waste Authorizations Almost 200,000 Storage Tanks 6,800 Public Water Systems Almost 26,000 Water Quality Authorizations 7,500 Dams 6,200 Water Rights Permits
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Sample Results Over 100,000 routine investigations
Over 4,000 complaint investigations $12 - $15 million in penalties
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TCEQ’s Guiding Principles
Issue permits that are protective Base decisions on good science and the law Promote voluntary compliance Conduct investigations and fairly enforce permits and rules Provide assistance to the general public and regulated community
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Environmental Assistance
Compact with Texans Public Participation in Permitting Educational Seminars Environmental Trade Fair and Conference Dam Safety Workshops Small Business and Local Gov’t Asst.
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Small Business and Local Government Assistance
Our primary function is to provide compliance assistance to small business and small local gov’ts.
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Our Customers Small businesses Trade associations
Independently owned & operated 100 or fewer employees Trade associations
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Our Customers Local gov’ts Cities with a pop. of 50,000 or less
Counties with a pop. of 100,000 or less ISDs serving a pop. of 100,000 or less
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Our Customers Other agency programs Regional investigators
Enforcement coordinators & order trackers Permitting staff Litigation staff
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Our Customers Outside organizations
City environmental & code enforcement County Health and/or Environmental Councils of Governments Economic development programs
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How Can SBLGA Help? Technical assistance Outreach Advocacy
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Technical Assistance One-on-one assistance
onsite, in the office or on the phone Compliance Assistance Hotline
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EnviroMentor Over 100 environmental professionals statewide
Provide assistance to those who lack financial resources
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Outreach Publications & Tools Stormwater Worksheets
Oil and Gas Jurisdictional Cheat Sheet Outdoor Burning The Advocate
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Outreach Workshops & Presentations
TCEQ Environmental Trade Fair and Conference Media Specific Industry Specific
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Outreach Website www.TexasEnviroHelp.org Media specific
Industry specific Special topics
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Advocacy Rulemaking Rule teams Stakeholder meetings
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Jason Robinson 512-239-6710 Jason.Robinson@tceq.texas.gov
Rural Ombudsman Jason Robinson
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Rural Ombudsman Helps bring real-world experience from small LGs to the TCEQ for policy and rule development Works directly with small local gov’ts to navigate agency programs
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Where We Can’t Help $$$$$ Bad Actors Health & Safety
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TCEQ & County Interactions
Outdoor burning Stormwater Drinking water and wastewater (incl. OSSF) Illegal dumping/tires Drought Task Force Emergency Response
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Texas Water Infrastructure Coordination Committee (TWICC)
One-stop shop for information on funding assistance Drought emergency planning
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Financial, Managerial, and Technical Assistance (FMT)
Contract with TRWA Contractor provides water or wastewater system with help tailored assistance
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TCEQ Critical Infrastructure Division
Dam Safety Homeland Security Tier II Chemical Reporting
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Tier II Chemical Reporting
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Texas Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Grant Program
The TCEQ’s Texas LEPC Grant Program is open to all eligible LEPC’s. Allows LEPCs to establish, maintain, and/or improve their implementation of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). All grant funds must be used to assist the LEPC in implementing the requirements of EPCRA and must go to the LEPC or towards LEPC activities. Grant Contact Information Deanna Sivek Grant Manager Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Office: (512)
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