IN ADDITION

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Gas and Oil Notice 2025-12

Certification of the Average Closing Price of Gas and Oil- December 2025

The Comptroller of Public Accounts, administering agency for the collection of the Oil Production Tax, has determined, as required by Tax Code, §202.058, that the average taxable price of oil for reporting period December 2025 is $36.52 per barrel for the three-month period beginning on September 1, 2025, and ending November 30, 2025. Therefore, pursuant to Tax Code, §202.058, oil produced during the month of December 2025, from a qualified low-producing oil lease, is not eligible for credit on the oil production tax imposed by Tax Code, Chapter 202. Due to a lack of consumer price index (CPI) data for October 2025, the Comptroller utilized the CPI data from September 2025 when calculating the 2005 price for the month of October 2025.

The Comptroller of Public Accounts, administering agency for the collection of the Natural Gas Production Tax, has determined, as required by Tax Code, §201.059, that the average taxable price of gas for reporting period December 2025 is $1.42 per mcf for the three-month period beginning on September 1, 2025, and ending November 30, 2025. Therefore, pursuant to Tax Code, §201.059, gas produced during the month of December 2025, from a qualified low-producing well, is eligible for a 100% credit on the natural gas production tax imposed by Tax Code, Chapter 201. Due to a lack of consumer price index (CPI) data for October 2025, the Comptroller utilized the CPI data from September 2025 when calculating the 2005 price for the month of October 2025.

The Comptroller of Public Accounts, administering agency for the collection of the Franchise Tax, has determined, as required by Tax Code, §171.1011(s), that the average closing price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil for the month of December 2025 is $57.85 per barrel. Therefore, pursuant to Tax Code, §171.1011(r), a taxable entity shall not exclude total revenue received from oil produced during the month of December 2025, from a qualified low-producing oil well.

The Comptroller of Public Accounts, administering agency for the collection of the Franchise Tax, has determined, as required by Tax Code, §171.1011(s), that the average closing price of gas for the month of December 2025 is $4.34 per MMBtu. Therefore, pursuant to Tax Code, §171.1011(r), a taxable entity shall exclude total revenue received from gas produced during the month of December 2025, from a qualified low-producing gas well.

Inquiries should be submitted to Jenny Burleson, Director, Tax Policy Division, P.O. Box 13528, Austin, Texas 78711-3528.

Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 23, 2026.

TRD-202600281

Jenny Burleson

Director, Tax Policy

Comptroller of Public Accounts

Filed: January 23, 2026


Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner

Notice of Rate Ceilings

The Consumer Credit Commissioner of Texas has ascertained the following rate ceilings by use of the formulas and methods described in §303.003, and §303.009, Texas Finance Code.

The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for the period of 02/02/26 - 02/08/26 is 18.00% for consumer1 credit.

The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for the period of 02/02/26 - 02/08/26 is 18.00% for commercial2 credit.

1 Credit for personal, family, or household use.

2 Credit for business, commercial, investment, or other similar purpose.

TRD-202600325

Leslie L. Pettijohn

Commissioner

Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner

Filed: January 27, 2026


Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Agreed Orders

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ, agency, or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Agreed Orders (AOs) in accordance with Texas Water Code (TWC), §7.075. TWC, §7.075 requires that before the commission may approve the AOs, the commission shall allow the public an opportunity to submit written comments on the proposed AOs. TWC, §7.075 requires that notice of the proposed orders and the opportunity to comment must be published in the Texas Register no later than the 30th day before the date on which the public comment period closes, which in this case is March 10, 2026. TWC, §7.075 also requires that the commission promptly consider any written comments received and that the commission may withdraw or withhold approval of an AO if a comment discloses facts or considerations that indicate that consent is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with the requirements of the statutes and rules within the commission's jurisdiction or the commission's orders and permits issued in accordance with the commission's regulatory authority. Additional notice of changes to a proposed AO is not required to be published if those changes are made in response to written comments.

A physical copy of each proposed AO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building C, 1st Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-2545 and at the applicable regional office listed as follows. Additionally, copies of the proposed AO can be found online by using either the Chief Clerk's eFiling System at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/efilings or the TCEQ Commissioners' Integrated Database at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid, and searching either of those databases with the proposed AO's identifying information, such as its docket number. Written comments about an AO should be sent to the enforcement coordinator designated for each AO at the commission's central office at Enforcement Division, MC 128, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be postmarked by 5:00 p.m. on March 10, 2026. Written comments may also be sent to the enforcement coordinator by email to ENFCOMNT@tceq.texas.gov or by facsimile machine at (512) 239-2550. The commission enforcement coordinators are available to discuss the AOs and/or the comment procedure at the listed contact information; however, TWC, §7.075 provides that comments on the AOs shall be submitted to the commission in writing.

(1) COMPANY: Aqua Texas, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1496-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101199495; LOCATION: Huffman, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $2,400; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Taner Hengst, (512) 239-1143; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(2) COMPANY: City of Blanco; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0638-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101389047; LOCATION: Blanco, Blanco County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,400; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Anjali Talpallikar, (512) 239-2507; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(3) COMPANY: City of College Station; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0943-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101608362; LOCATION: College Station, Brazos County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $140,000; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $112,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Madison Crawford, (512) 239-4603; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(4) COMPANY: City of Lago Vista; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1767-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101609683; LOCATION: Lago Vista, Travis County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $13,500; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $10,800; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Taylor Williamson, (512) 239-2097; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(5) COMPANY: City of Shavano Park; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0930-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101217164; LOCATION: Shavano Park, Bexar County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,063; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $851; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ronica Rodriguez, (512) 239-2510; REGIONAL OFFICE: 500 North Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 500, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, REGION 14 - CORPUS CHRISTI.

(6) COMPANY: Coke County Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1230-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101220820; LOCATION: Robert Lee, Coke County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,775; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Anjali Talpallikar, (512) 239-2507; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(7) COMPANY: Corrigan OSB, L.L.C.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1025-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN107922510; LOCATION: Corrigan, Polk County; TYPE OF FACILITY: reconstituted wood product manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $15,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Christina Ferrara, (512) 239-5081; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(8) COMPANY: Cypress Valley Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1029-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101436616; LOCATION: Woodlawn, Harrison County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,775; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine Argueta, (512) 239-4131; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(9) COMPANY: GUADALUPE'S BEST RV RIVER RESORT AND RESTAURANT, LTD.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0991-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112215199; LOCATION: Canyon Lake, Comal County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $3,556; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Tessa Bond, (512) 239-1269; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(10) COMPANY: GUEBARA, JESSE JR; DOCKET NUMBER: 2026-0031-WOC-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112307079; LOCATION: Stamford, Jones County; TYPE OF FACILITY: operator; PENALTY: $175; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Savannah Jackson, (512) 239-4306; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(11) COMPANY: Grand Castle Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1139-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101181550; LOCATION: Plainview, Hale County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $208; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Obianuju Iyasele, (512) 239-5280; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(12) COMPANY: Greenwood Water Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1016-MLM-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101439040; LOCATION: Midland, Midland County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $31,859; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $12,744; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ryan Byer, (512) 239-2571; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(13) COMPANY: Heriberto Perez and Hortencia Perez; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1034-IHW-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112219373; LOCATION: Hidalgo, Hidalgo County; TYPE OF FACILITY: unauthorized industrial and hazardous waste disposal site; PENALTY: $12,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Eresha DeSilva, (713) 767-3669; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(14) COMPANY: KAG Energy, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2026-0057-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101265551; LOCATION: Live Oak, Bexar County; TYPE OF FACILITY: operator; PENALTY: $875; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Amy Lane, (512) 239-2614; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(15) COMPANY: Ketjen Limited Liability Company; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1359-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100218247; LOCATION: Pasadena, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: organic chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $12,075; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $4,830; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Krystina Sepulveda, (956) 430-6045; REGIONAL OFFICE: 1804 West Jefferson Avenue, Harlingen, Texas 78550-5247, REGION 15 - HARLINGEN.

(16) COMPANY: Lake LBJ Water Control & Improvement District No. 1; DOCKET NUMBER: 2020-0441-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN106536071; LOCATION: Burnet, Burnet County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $21,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Derek Osborn, (512) 239-0353; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(17) COMPANY: Lone Star Industries, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0807-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100220847; LOCATION: Maryneal, Nolan County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $4,100; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: John Burkett, (512) 239-4169; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(18) COMPANY: Patterson Water Supply, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1099-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102693579; LOCATION: Sunset, Montague County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $5,725; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Wyatt Throm, (512) 239-1120; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(19) COMPANY: PPRC 2 Inc; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0969-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102271616; LOCATION: Seguin, Guadalupe County; TYPE OF FACILITY: operator; PENALTY: $2,625; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rachel Murray, (903) 535-5149; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 05 - TYLER.

(20) COMPANY: Quadvest, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0738-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101529352; LOCATION: Conroe, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $4,938; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Harley Hobson, (512) 239-1337; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(21) COMPANY: SWAIM, DONALD KENNETH; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1452-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101237600; LOCATION: Granbury, Hood County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $50; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ronica Rodriguez, (512) 239-2510; REGIONAL OFFICE: 500 North Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 500, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, REGION 14 - CORPUS CHRISTI.

(22) COMPANY: Sekisui Specialty Chemicals America, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0906-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN103012183; LOCATION: Pasadena, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $49,611; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $19,844; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Raven Daigle, (713) 767-3634; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(23) COMPANY: Stolthaven Houston, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1539-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100210475; LOCATION: Houston, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: bulk liquids storage and distribution terminal; PENALTY: $13,125; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: John Burkett, (512) 239-4169; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(24) COMPANY: Tarrant County Hospital District; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1280-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN106397623; LOCATION: Fort Worth, Tarrant County; TYPE OF FACILITY: emergency generator; PENALTY: $6,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ramyia Wendt, (512) 239-2513; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(25) COMPANY: Terra Enterprises, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1206-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111002242; LOCATION: Gunter, Grayson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: permanent concrete batch plant; PENALTY: $12,188; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Johnnie Wu, (512) 239-2524; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(26) COMPANY: Texas Water Utilities, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0501-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102184090; LOCATION: Magnolia, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $8,625; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Kolby Farren, (512) 239-2098; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(27) COMPANY: Texas Water Utilities, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1135-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101211126; LOCATION: Lometa, Lampasas County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $2,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Anjali Talpallikar, (512) 239-2507; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(28) COMPANY: ZIPS CAR WASH, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0710-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111954681; LOCATION: Dripping Springs, Hays County; TYPE OF FACILITY: car wash; PENALTY: $8,812; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Madison Travis, (512) 239-4687; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

TRD-202600298

Gitanjali Yadav

Deputy Director, Litigation Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Enforcement Orders

An agreed order was adopted regarding Ryan C. Hoerauf, Inc., Docket No. 2023-0499-AIR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,750 in administrative penalties with $750 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Mackenzie Mehlmann, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding San Jacinto County, Docket No. 2023-1508-MSW-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $7,975 in administrative penalties with $1,595 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Stephanie McCurley, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Dallas Independent School District, Docket No. 2024-0015-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $7,750 in administrative penalties with $1,550 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Rachel Murray, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

A field citation was adopted regarding Basu Bhandari, Docket No. 2024-0864-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $2,625 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this citation may be obtained by contacting Elizabeth Vanderwerken, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Joyce Todd dba Colemans, Docket No. 2024-0865-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $9,875 in administrative penalties with $1,975 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Ramyia Wendt, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding EagleClaw Midstream Ventures, LLC, Docket No. 2024-1089-AIR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $5,813 in administrative penalties with $1,162 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Trenton White, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding GILVIN-TERRILL, LTD., Docket No. 2024-1766-WQ-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $9,000 in administrative penalties with $1,800 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kolby Farren, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

A field citation was adopted regarding Texas Instruments Incorporated, Docket No. 2024-1954-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $2,625 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this citation may be obtained by contacting Adriana Fuentes, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding L&M Golf Range LLC, Docket No. 2024-1967-WR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,600 in administrative penalties with $720 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Matthew DeVay, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding FUTUREWISE BUSINESS INC dba 146 Travel Center, Docket No. 2025-0132-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,476 in administrative penalties with $695 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Rachel Murray, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding KWIKIE GROCERY, INC. dba Kwikie 2, Docket No. 2025-0135-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $9,731 in administrative penalties with $1,946 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Celicia Garza, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Lakeion LLC dba Windsong MH and RV Park, Docket No. 2025-0227-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $1,885 in administrative penalties with $377 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding MAC Materials, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0235-AIR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $4,500 in administrative penalties with $900 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Trenton White, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Kevin Wilson dba Bullocks Mobile Home Park, Docket No. 2025-0268-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $50 in administrative penalties with $10 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Oakmont Village / Saddle Mountain Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-0270-MLM-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $550 in administrative penalties with $110 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding BRAMMER PIPE AND STEEL, INC., Docket No. 2025-0281-MSW-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $6,563 in administrative penalties with $1,312 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Celicia Garza, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding CSWR-Texas Utility Operating Company, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0303-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $9,425 in administrative penalties with $1,885 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Savannah Jackson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding THRC Utility, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0380-MWD-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $11,456 in administrative penalties with $2,291 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Samantha Smith, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Rhome Estates LLC dba SUN RIDGE RV PARK, Docket No. 2025-0456-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $4,257 in administrative penalties with $851 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding LUCKY HOMES RV PARK LLC, Docket No. 2025-0509-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $1,739 in administrative penalties with $347 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Katherine McKinney, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Singh & Toor Enterprise LLC dba Four Corner Conoco, Docket No. 2025-0549-PST-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $10,375 in administrative penalties with $2,075 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Eresha DeSilva, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding EnLink North Texas Gathering, LP, Docket No. 2025-0568-AIR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,538 in administrative penalties with $707 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting John Burkett, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Forsan, Docket No. 2025-0608-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,750 in administrative penalties with $749 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Wyatt Throm, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding OLD 90 MARINA LLC and GULF PUMP PROPERTIES LLC, Docket No. 2025-0633-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $6,250 in administrative penalties with $1,250 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Tessa Bond, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Moran, Docket No. 2025-0643-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,402 in administrative penalties with $2,820 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Katherine Argueta, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding BST Senior Living West, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0717-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,300 in administrative penalties with $660 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Ronica Rodriguez Scott, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Aqua Texas, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0769-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $50 in administrative penalties with $10 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kaisie Hubschmitt, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Ramirez Stone & Masonry LLC, Docket No. 2025-0826-WQ-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $9,875 in administrative penalties with $1,975 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Alejandra Basave, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Aqua Texas, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0865-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $800 in administrative penalties with $160 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding South Texas Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America, Docket No. 2025-0924-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $500 in administrative penalties with $100 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting De'Shaune Blake, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Comanche, Docket No. 2025-0927-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $3,570 in administrative penalties with $714 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Anjali Talpallikar, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Aqua Texas, Inc., Docket No. 2025-1015-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $1,500 in administrative penalties with $300 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Ilia Perez-Ramirez, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Eagle Railcar Services - Channelview, Texas, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1086-AIR-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $4,750 in administrative penalties with $950 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting John Burkett, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Forestar Real Estate Group Inc., Docket No. 2025-1196-WQ-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $1,063 in administrative penalties with $212 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Madison Travis, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Brazoria County Municipal Utility District 21, Docket No. 2025-1246-PWS-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $1,000 in administrative penalties with $200 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taner Hengst, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding MIDWAY WATER UTILITIES, INC., Docket No. 2025-1316-MWD-E on January 27, 2026 assessing $10,625 in administrative penalties with $2,125 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Williamson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

TRD-202600339

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 28, 2026


Enforcement Orders

An agreed order was adopted regarding Francisco Rojas dba Galaxy Tires, Docket No. 2021-1448-MSW-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $45,750 in administrative penalties with $42,150 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Pearson, Staff Attorney at (512) 239-3400, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Bowles Sand & Gravel, Inc., Docket No. 2022-0405-WQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $72,789 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting William Hogan, Staff Attorney at (512) 239-3400, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding RV Retailer Texas II Real Estate, LLC, Docket No. 2022-0850-EAQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $13,500 in administrative penalties with $2,700 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Jasmine Jimerson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding OCI Beaumont LLC, Docket No. 2022-1611-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $66,750 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Yuliya Dunaway, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Docket No. 2023-0537-MWD-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $36,750 in administrative penalties with $7,350 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Harley Hobson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Molded Fiber Glass Companies/Texas LLC, Docket No. 2023-1305-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $23,750 in administrative penalties with $4,750 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Yuliya Dunaway, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding INEOS Americas LLC, successor to Equistar Chemicals, LP, Docket No. 2023-1433-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $25,000 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Krystina Sepulveda, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Clayton Clark dba All American Sand and Gravel, Docket No. 2023-1671-WQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $13,500 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Pack Ellis, Staff Attorney at (512) 239-3400, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding M & H Manufacturing, Inc., Docket No. 2023-1672-WQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $14,525 in administrative penalties with $2,905 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Alejandra Basave, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding FOREST GLEN, INC., Docket No. 2024-0057-MWD-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $18,687 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Williamson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Melissa McWhirter-Wiley, Docket No. 2024-0111-WQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $13,125 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Pearson, Staff Attorney at (512) 239-3400, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Moriah TFS Operations, LLC, Docket No. 2024-0170-MLM-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $16,000 in administrative penalties with $3,200 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Monica Larina, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Scout Energy Management LLC, Docket No. 2024-0305-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $108,301 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Johnnie Wu, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Aqua Texas, Inc., Docket No. 2024-0328-MWD-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $28,968 in administrative penalties with $5,793 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Harley Hobson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Anahuac and Trinity Bay Conservation District, Docket No. 2024-0513-MWD-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $13,500 in administrative penalties with $2,700 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Williamson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding DCP Operating Company, LP, Docket No. 2024-0986-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $12,688 in administrative penalties with $2,537 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Michael Wilkins, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding OCI Beaumont LLC, Docket No. 2024-1153-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $38,250 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Yuliya Dunaway, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Indorama Ventures Oxides LLC, Docket No. 2024-1356-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $22,209 in administrative penalties with $4,441 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Caleb Martin, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent WestTex LLC, Docket No. 2024-1446-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $22,500 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Christina Ferrara, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Indorama Ventures Oxides LLC, Docket No. 2024-1607-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $21,150 in administrative penalties with $4,230 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Caleb Martin, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Lueders, Docket No. 2025-0301-PWS-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $1,375 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Hilda Iyasele, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Norit Americas, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0326-WQ-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $21,166 in administrative penalties with $4,233 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Alejandra Basave, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Byers, Docket No. 2025-0424-PWS-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $1,250 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Savannah Jackson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Austin Wood Recycling, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0571-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $13,500 in administrative penalties with $2,700 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Johnnie Wu, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Vopak Logistic Services USA Inc., Docket No. 2025-0750-IWD-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $26,000 in administrative penalties with $5,200 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Samantha Smith, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Lonestar Fiberglass Components of Texas, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0998-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $35,700 in administrative penalties with $7,140 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Nicholas Lohret-Froio, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding INEOS USA LLC, Docket No. 2025-1165-AIR-E on January 28, 2026 assessing $16,250 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Morgan Kopcho, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

TRD-202600342

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 28, 2026


Notice of an Application to Amend a Certificate of Adjudication Application No. 19-2165C

Notice Issued January 22, 2026

Estate of Henry William Finck, 8710 Cedarspur Dr., Houston, Texas 77055, seeks to amend Certificate of Adjudication No. 19-2165 to add a diversion reach along the San Antonio River, to add mining use, and to add a place of use for mining and agricultural use in those portions of Wilson and Karnes counties within the San Antonio River Basin. More information on the application and how to participate in the permitting process is given below.

The application and partial fees were received on January 6, 2020. Additional information and fees were received on March 23 and April 15, 2020. The application was declared administratively complete and accepted for filing with the Office of the Chief Clerk on April 27, 2020.

The Executive Director completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft amendment. The draft amendment, if granted, would contain special conditions including, but not limited to, additional streamflow restrictions. The application, technical memoranda, and Executive Director's draft amendment are available for viewing on the TCEQ webpage at: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/water_rights/wr-permitting/view-wr-pend-apps. Alternatively, you may request a copy of the documents by contacting the TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk by phone at (512) 239-3300 or by mail at TCEQ OCC, Notice Team (MC-105), P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711.

Written public comments and requests for a public meeting should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, at the address provided in the information section below by February 5, 2026. A public meeting is intended for the taking of public comment and is not a contested case hearing. A public meeting will be held if the Executive Director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application.

The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on this application if a written hearing request is filed by February 5, 2026. The Executive Director can consider an approval of the application unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed by February 5, 2026.

To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) applicant's name and permit number; (3) the statement "[I/we] request a contested case hearing;" (4) a brief and specific description of how you would be affected by the application in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location and distance of your property relative to the proposed activity. You may also submit proposed conditions for the requested permit which would satisfy your concerns. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below.

If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not issue the permit and will forward the application and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting.

Written hearing requests, public comments or requests for a public meeting should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 or electronically at https://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/ by entering ADJ 2165 in the search field. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC 103, at the same address.

For additional information, individual members of the general public may contact the Public Education Program at (800) 687-4040. General information regarding the TCEQ can be found at our website at http://www.tceq.texas.gov./ Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (800) 687-4040 o por el internet al http://www.tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600330

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-01052026-005

Notice issued January 22, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-01052026-005: JPCT HOLDINGS LLC, a Texas limited liability company, WALNUT CREEK LB, LP, a Texas limited partnership, John P. Murdock III, and Gregory Muzny (Petitioners) filed a petition for creation of Walnut Creek Municipal Utility District of Montgomery County (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioners hold title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there is one lienholder, Stellar Bank, on the property to be included in the proposed District and the aforementioned entity has consented to the petition; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 130.289 acres of land located within Montgomery County, Texas; and (4) none of the land to be included within the proposed district is located within corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. The petition further states that the work proposed to be done by the District at the present time is to purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, or extend, inside or outside of its boundaries, any and all works, improvements, facilities, systems, plants, equipment, and appliances necessary or helpful to supply and distribute water for municipal, domestic, industrial, and commercial purposes; to collect, transport, process, dispose of, and control domestic, industrial, and commercial wastes; to gather, conduct, divert, abate, amend, and control local storm water or other local harmful excesses of water or provide adequate drainage in the District; and to purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, or extend, inside or outside of its boundaries, such additional facilities, systems, plants, equipment, appliances, and enterprises as shall be consonant with the purposes for which the District is created, all as more particularly described in an engineer's report filed simultaneously with the filing of this Petition, to which reference is hereby made for a more detailed description. Additional work and services which may be performed by the District include the purchase, construction, acquisition, provision, operation, maintenance, repair, improvement, extension, and development of a roadway system. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioners that the cost of said project will be approximately $27,665,942. The financial analysis in the application was based on an estimated $34,950,000 ($24,500,000 for water, wastewater, and drainage, $8,750,000 for roads, and $1,700,000) at the time of submittal.

INFORMATION SECTION

To view the complete issued notice, view the notice on our website at www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/cc/pub_notice.html or call the Office of the Chief Clerk at (512) 239-3300 to obtain a copy of the complete notice. When searching the website, type in the issued date range shown at the top of this document to obtain search results. The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on the petition if a written hearing request is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of the notice. To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) the name of the Petitioner and the TCEQ Internal Control Number; (3) the statement "I/we request a contested case hearing"; (4) a brief description of how you would be affected by the petition in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location of your property relative to the proposed District's boundaries. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the petition. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below. The Executive Director may approve the petition unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not approve the petition and will forward the petition and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. If a contested case hearing is held, it will be a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. Written hearing requests should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC 103, at the same address. For additional information, individual members of the general public may contact the Districts Review Team, at (512) 239-4691. Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (512) 239-0200. General information regarding TCEQ can be found at our website at www.tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600332

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-12162025-023

Notice issued January 21, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-12162025-023: Cherukuru Investments, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (Petitioner) filed a petition for the creation of Rocky Creek Ranch Municipal Utility District No. 1 (District) of Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioner holds title to a majority of value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there is no lienholder on the property to be included in the proposed District; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 459.95 acres located within Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties, Texas; and (4) all of the land within the proposed District is entirely located outside the extraterritorial jurisdiction of any City or Town. The petition further states that the general nature of the work proposed to be done by the District, as contemplated at the present time, is to purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, or extend inside or outside of its boundaries any and all works, improvements, facilities, systems, plants, equipment, and appliances necessary or helpful to supply and distribute water for municipal, domestic, industrial, and commercial purposes; to collect, transport, process, dispose of and control domestic, industrial, and commercial wastes; to gather, conduct, divert, abate, amend, and control local storm water or other local harmful excesses of water or provide adequate drainage in the district; to purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, extend and develop roadway system of the District; and to purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, or extend, inside or outside of its boundaries, such additional facilities, systems, plants, equipment, appliances, an enterprises as shall be consonant with the purposes for which the District is created. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioners that the cost of said project will be approximately $83,600,000 ($68,810,000 for water, wastewater, and drainage plus $14,790,000 for roads).

INFORMATION SECTION

To view the complete issued notice, view the notice on our website at www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/cc/pub_notice.html or call the Office of the Chief Clerk at (512) 239-3300 to obtain a copy of the complete notice. When searching the website, type in the issued date range shown at the top of this document to obtain search results. The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on the petition if a written hearing request is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of the notice. To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) the name of the Petitioner and the TCEQ Internal Control Number; (3) the statement "I/we request a contested case hearing"; (4) a brief description of how you would be affected by the petition in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location of your property relative to the proposed District's boundaries. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the petition. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below. The Executive Director may approve the petition unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not approve the petition and will forward the petition and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. If a contested case hearing is held, it will be a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. Written hearing requests should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC 103, at the same address. For additional information, individual members of the general public may contact the Districts Review Team, at (512) 239-4691. Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (512) 239-0200. General information regarding TCEQ can be found at our website at www.tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600335

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-12192025-031

Notice issued January 21, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-12192025-031: Cyclone Development, Inc., (Petitioner) filed a petition for creation of Eastwood Municipal Utility District (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioner holds title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there are no lienholders on the property to be included in the proposed District; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 458.077 acres located within Travis County, Texas; and (4) none of the land within the proposed District is within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. The territory to be included in the proposed District is depicted in the vicinity map designated as Exhibit "A", which is attached to this document. The petition further states that the proposed District will design, construct, acquire, improve, extend, finance, and issue bonds to: (1) maintain, operate, and convey an adequate and efficient water works and sanitary sewer system for domestic purposes; (2) maintain, operate, and convey works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances helpful or necessary to provide more adequate drainage for the District, and to control, abate, and amend local storm waters or other harmful excesses of waters; (3) maintain, operate, and convey park and recreational facilities; (4) convey road and improvements in aid of roads; and (5) maintain, operate, and convey such other additional facilities, systems, plants, and enterprises as may be consistent with any or all of the purposes for which the District is created. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioner that the cost of said project will be approximately $161,500,000.

INFORMATION SECTION

To view the complete issued notice, view the notice on our website at www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/cc/pub_notice.html or call the Office of the Chief Clerk at (512) 239-3300 to obtain a copy of the complete notice. When searching the website, type in the issued date range shown at the top of this document to obtain search results. The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on the petition if a written hearing request is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of the notice. To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) the name of the Petitioner and the TCEQ Internal Control Number; (3) the statement "I/we request a contested case hearing"; (4) a brief description of how you would be affected by the petition in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location of your property relative to the proposed District's boundaries. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the petition. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below. The Executive Director may approve the petition unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not approve the petition and will forward the petition and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. If a contested case hearing is held, it will be a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. Written hearing requests should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC 103, at the same address. For additional information, individual members of the general public may contact the Districts Review Team, at (512) 239-4691. Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (512) 239-0200. General information regarding TCEQ can be found at our website at www.tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600334

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-12292025-036

Notice issued January 23, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-12292025-036: SV2 ALEXANDER, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (Petitioner) filed a petition for creation of Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 75 (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article III, §52 and Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioner holds title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there is one lienholder, South State Bank, as the successor-in-interest to Independent Bank on the property to be included in the proposed District and the aforementioned entity has consented to the creation of the proposed district; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 138.45 acres of land located wholly within Williamson County, Texas; and (4) the land to be included within the proposed District is located outside of any city limits or the extraterritorial jurisdiction. The petition further states that the proposed District will: purchase, construct, acquire, repair, extend an improve of land easements, works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances to: (1) provide a water supply for municipal uses, domestic uses and commercial purposes; (2) gather, conduct, divert and control local storm water or other local harmful excesses of water in the District; (3) purchase, construct, acquire, provide, operate, maintain, repair, improve, extend and develop park and recreational facilities for the inhabitants of the District; (4) design, acquire, construct, finance, improve, operate, and maintain macadamized, graveled, or paved roads or improvements in aid of those roads; and (5) to provide such other facilities, systems, plants and enterprises as shall be consonant with the purposes for which the District is created and permitted under state law. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioner that the cost of said project will be approximately $11,460,000 ($7,760,000 for water, wastewater, and drainage; $3,200,000 for roads; and $500,000 for park and recreational facilities).

INFORMATION SECTION

To view the complete issued notice, view the notice on our website at www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/cc/pub_notice.html or call the Office of the Chief Clerk at (512) 239-3300 to obtain a copy of the complete notice. When searching the website, type in the issued date range shown at the top of this document to obtain search results. The TCEQ may grant a contested case hearing on the petition if a written hearing request is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of the notice. To request a contested case hearing, you must submit the following: (1) your name (or for a group or association, an official representative), mailing address, daytime phone number, and fax number, if any; (2) the name of the Petitioner and the TCEQ Internal Control Number; (3) the statement "I/we request a contested case hearing"; (4) a brief description of how you would be affected by the petition in a way not common to the general public; and (5) the location of your property relative to the proposed District's boundaries. You may also submit your proposed adjustments to the petition. Requests for a contested case hearing must be submitted in writing to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address provided in the information section below. The Executive Director may approve the petition unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed within 30 days after the newspaper publication of this notice. If a hearing request is filed, the Executive Director will not approve the petition and will forward the petition and hearing request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting. If a contested case hearing is held, it will be a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in state district court. Written hearing requests should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. For information concerning the hearing process, please contact the Public Interest Counsel, MC 103, at the same address. For additional information, individual members of the general public may contact the Districts Review Team, at (512) 239-4691. Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (512) 239-0200. General information regarding TCEQ can be found at our website at www.tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600333

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of Public Meeting on Proposed Deletion

Notice of a public meeting on March 12, 2026, concerning the proposed deletion of the Voda Petroleum, Inc. state Superfund site, in White Oak, Gregg County, Texas (the site).

The purpose of the meeting is to obtain public input and information concerning the proposal to delete the site from the state Superfund registry.

The executive director (ED) of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) is issuing this notice of intent to delete the Voda Petroleum, Inc. state Superfund site (the site) from the state Superfund registry (registry). The registry is the list of state Superfund sites which may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and safety or the environment due to a release or threatened release of hazardous substances into the environment. The ED is proposing this deletion because the ED has determined that due to the remedial actions performed, the site no longer presents such an endangerment. This notice was also published in the Longview News-Journal on February 6, 2026.

About the Site

The site, including all land, structures, appurtenances, and other improvements, is approximately 6.12 acres located at 711 Duncan Road, White Oak, Gregg County, about 1.25 miles west of the intersection of Farm-to-Market (FM) 2275 (George Richey Road) and FM 3272 (North White Oak Road), and approximately 500 feet north of the intersection of Duncan Road and Charise Drive, 2.6 miles north/northeast of the city of Clarksville City, Gregg County, Texas. The site also includes any areas where hazardous substances had come to be located as a result, either directly or indirectly, of releases of hazardous substances from the site.

Remediation Activities

Voda Petroleum operated as a waste-oil recycling facility from 1981 until its abandonment in 1991. The facility received, stored, and processed lubricating oils, transmission oils, hydraulic oils, diesel oils, kerosene, gasoline, and aromatic and paraffinic solvents. Between 1982 and 1992, TCEQ conducted multiple site inspections and after the business closed, releases of hazardous substances were documented on adjacent residential properties and into Campbell's Creek. In 1996, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) removed approximately 476 55-gallon drums of waste, 16 above-ground storage tanks, and associated contaminated soil.

The site was proposed for listing on the registry in the Texas Register November 17, 2000, issue (25 TexReg 11594) due to soil contamination and groundwater with hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents. A public meeting was held on January 11, 2001, to receive comments. TCEQ performed remedial investigation and feasibility study activities from 2001 to 2008.

A public notice concerning the proposed selection of remedy was published on September 19, 2008, in the Texas Register (33 TexReg 8055). A public meeting was held on October 23, 2008, to receive comments on the proposed selection of remedy. Consequently, an Administrative Order was issued in 2010, listing the site on the registry and the selection of a remedial action. The remedial action consisted of excavating the soil contamination and transporting it to an approved off-site landfill. There is no impacted soil on-site. TCEQ also installed a bioremediation groundwater-treatment system to promote biodegradation of contaminants. TCEQ has met the remedial action annual groundwater monitoring requirements and there is no detection of chemicals of concern at concentrations above their respective protective concentration levels during the past five years. No further action is necessary. Notice has been filed with the deed for the site in the real property records in Gregg County that residual contamination remains on site. The TCEQ previously anticipated that institutional controls (ICs) restricting the use of and exposure to groundwater would be needed. However, the groundwater treatment activities achieved the remedial objectives sooner than expected. In addition, soil excavation data suggests that the site has been remediated to concentrations meeting the residential protective concentration levels.

Therefore, ICs restricting groundwater and land use are unnecessary. The site is appropriate for residential use according to state risk reduction regulations applicable to the site.

Proposed Deletion Reason

As a result of the remedial actions that have been performed at the site, the executive director has determined that the site no longer presents an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and safety and the environment. Currently, all equipment associated with the former waste oil recycling operations has been removed. Therefore, the site is eligible for deletion from the state registry as provided by 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §335.344(c).

Public Meeting

In accordance with 30 TAC §335.344(b), the commission will hold a public meeting to receive comment on this proposed deletion. This meeting will not be a contested case hearing within the meaning of Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001.

The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m., on March 12, 2026, at the City of Clarksville City Community Center, 500 Texas Street, Gladewater, Texas 75647. Public meeting information and other site information will be available on the TCEQ's site webpage, prior to the meeting, at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/superfund/state/voda.html.

All persons desiring to make comments concerning the proposed deletion of the site may do so prior to or at the public meeting. All comments submitted prior to the public meeting must be received by 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 2026 and should be sent in writing to Carlos Molina, Project Manager, TCEQ, Remediation Division, MC 136, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, by email at superfnd@tceq.texas.gov or by facsimile at (512) 239-2450. The public comment period for this action will end at the close of the public meeting on March 12, 2026.

Records

A portion of the record for the site including documents pertinent to the ED's proposed deletion is available for review during regular business hours at the Longview Public Library, 222 W Cotton Street, Longview, Texas 75601, phone number (903) 237-1350.

Agency records for this site may be accessible for inspection (viewing) or copying by contacting the TCEQ Central File Room (CFR) Viewing Area, Building E, North Entrance, at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, by contacting CFR at cfrreq@tceq.texas.gov or phone at (512) 239-0171 to request an appointment. (Appointments are necessary for in-person viewing). CFR staff will assist with providing program area contacts for records not maintained in the CFR. Fees are charged for photocopying file information. Additionally, some CFR records are available electronically and accessible online: at Access Records from our Central File Room - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality - www.tceq.texas.gov or https://www.tceq.texas.gov/agency/data/records-services. Parking for persons with disabilities is available on the east side of Building D, convenient to access ramps that are between Buildings D and E. Information is also available about the state Superfund program at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/remediation/superfund/sites.

Persons with disabilities who have special communication or other accommodation needs who are planning to attend the meeting should contact the agency at (800) 633-9363 or (512) 239-2252. Requests should be made as far in advance as possible.

For further information about the public meeting, please contact Crystal Taylor, Community Relations Liaison at (800) 633-9363.

TRD-202600324

Gitanjali Yadav

Deputy Director, Litigation Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of Water Quality Application - Minor Amendment WQ0004996000

The following notice was issued on January 23, 2026:

The following notice does not require publication in a newspaper. Written comments or requests for a public meeting may be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 WITHIN (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

INFORMATION SECTION

North Texas Municipal Water District, which proposes to operate North Texas Municipal Water District Leonard Water Treatment Plant, a drinking water treatment facility, has applied for a renewal of Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. WQ0004996000, which authorizes the discharge of desalination concentrate at a daily average flow not to exceed 9,300,000 gallons per day via Outfall 001. The facility is located approximately 700 feet north of the intersection of County Road 4965 and State Highway 78, in Fannin County, Texas 75452.

TRD-202600331

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of Water Quality Application - Minor Amendment WQ0005334000

The following notice was issued on January 21, 2026:

The following notice does not require publication in a newspaper. Written comments or requests for a public meeting may be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 WITHIN (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE THIS NOTICE IS MAILED.

INFORMATION SECTION

TCEQ has initiated a minor amendment of Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. WQ0005334000 issued to the City of Sherman, which operates the City of Sherman Surface Water Treatment Plant, a drinking water treatment facility, to implement controls for total copper at Outfall 001. The existing permit authorizes the discharge of water treatment wastes at a daily average flow not to exceed 4,980,000 gallons per day via Outfall 001. The facility is located at 243 La Cima Road, City of Sherman, Grayson County, Texas 75092.

TRD-202600329

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Notice of Water Quality Application - Minor Amendment WQ0015026001

The following notice was issued on January 21, 2026:

The following notice does not require publication in a newspaper. Written comments or requests for a public meeting may be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 WITHIN (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE THIS NOTICE IS MAILED.

INFORMATION SECTION

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has initiated a minor amendment of the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. WQ0015026001 issued to VAM USA, LLC to correct the Minimum Self-Monitoring Requirements on page 2 of the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements from Daily Max to Max. Single Grab. The existing permit authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 10,000 gallons per day. The facility is located at 19210 East Hardy Road, in Harris County, Texas 77073.

TRD-202600328

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


Update to the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP)

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) requests comments from the public on the draft January 2026 Update to the WQMP for the State of Texas.

Download the draft January 2026 WQMP Update at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/wqmp/WQmanagement_updates.html or view a printed copy at the TCEQ Library, Building A, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas.

The WQMP is developed and promulgated in accordance with the requirements of the federal Clean Water Act, Section 208. The draft update includes projected effluent limits of specific treated domestic wastewater dischargers, which may be useful for planning in future permit actions. The draft update may also contain service area populations for listed wastewater treatment facilities, designated management agency information, and total maximum daily load (TMDL) revisions.

Once the commission certifies a WQMP update, it is submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval. For some Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permits, the EPA's approval of a corresponding WQMP update is a necessary precondition to TPDES permit issuance by the commission.

Deadline

All comments must be received at the TCEQ no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 10, 2026.

How to Submit Comments

Comments must be submitted in writing to:

Gregg Easley

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Water Quality Division, MC 148

P.O. Box 13087

Austin, Texas 78711-3087

Comments may also be faxed to (512) 239-4430 or emailed to Gregg Easley at Gregg.Easley@tceq.texas.gov but must be followed up with written comments by mail within five working days of the fax or email date or by the comment deadline, whichever is sooner.

For further information, or questions, please contact Mr. Easley at (512) 239-4539 or by email at Gregg.Easley@tceq.texas.gov.

TRD-202600300

Amy L. Browning

Acting Deputy Director, Environmental Law Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: January 27, 2026


General Land Office

Notice and Opportunity to Comment on Requests for Consistency Agreement/Concurrence Under the Texas Coastal Management Program

On January 10, 1997, the State of Texas received federal approval of the Coastal Management Program (CMP) (62 Federal Register pp. 1439 - 1440). Under federal law, federal agency activities and actions affecting the Texas coastal zone must be consistent with the CMP goals and policies identified in 31 TAC Chapter 26. Requests for federal consistency review were deemed administratively complete for the following project(s) during the period of January 19, 2026 to January 23, 2026. As required by federal law, the public is given an opportunity to comment on the consistency of proposed activities in the coastal zone undertaken or authorized by federal agencies. Pursuant to 31 TAC §§30.20(f), 30.30(h), and 30.40(e), the public comment period extends 30 days from the date published on the Texas General Land Office web site. The notice was published on the web site on Friday, January 30, 2026. The public comment period for this project will close at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, 2026.

Federal License and Permit Activities:

Applicant: Texas Historical Commission

Location: The project would affect waters of the United States associated and navigable waters of the United States associated with Buffalo Bayou. The project/review area is located at Buffalo Bayou, within the former berth of Battleship TEXAS and San Jacinto Museum and Battleground, northwest of the intersection of Independence Parkway and Park Road 1836, La Porte, Harris County, Texas.

Latitude and Longitude: 29.756203, -95.089693

Project Description: The applicant stated "the purpose of this project is to reestablish a wetland in the berth previously occupied by the Battleship TEXAS through the construction of a bulkhead and the settling or placement of fill within the closed berth to reestablish a tidal wetland. This project will result in the permanent conversion of tidal waters to tidal wetlands, restoring the land to near its original 1830's era condition and providing ecologically beneficial habitat".

The Applicant is proposing to construct an A-frame bulkhead to close and reclaim the berth previously occupied by Battleship TEXAS within the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in Harris County, Texas. The proposed bulkhead is approximately 377 feet in length, extending straight across the mouth of the berth. In order to maintain this bulkhead and protect it from vessel impacts 22,000 cubic yards (CY) of rip-rap would be installed on the channel side of the bulkhead. Due to the nature of the loose substrate where this rip-rap would need to be placed approximately 6,690 CY of material would be dredged most likely through hydraulic means and placed on site within the wetland restoration area. In order to reestablish a native tidal wetland within the berth approximately 134,310 CY of clean earthen fill material will need to be allowed to settle or placed within the now bulkheaded berth. The target elevation of +0.04 foot (NAVD 88) will be used for this wetland.

The applicant has provided the following explanation why compensatory mitigation should not be required: The applicant has designed the project to avoid and minimize impacts to waters of the U.S., including wetlands, to the greatest extent practicable, while still achieving the needs of the project. Impacts to jurisdictional wetlands or other special aquatic sites have been avoided. Impacts to project site would be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. The proposed project involves construction within a previously disturbed waterbody. Impacts to existing open water habitat within the project site resulting from construction activities would be permanent. Best Management Practices (BMPs) would be utilized during construction activities to reduce potential temporary impacts. This project avoids 42.47 acres of tidally influenced open water and 0.05-acre of palustrine emergent wetland within the project boundary. This project will also increase the amount of tidal wetlands within the project area. No mitigation is proposed due to the nature of this project and the increase in wetland function.

Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application # SWG-1995-02237. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.

CMP Project No: 26-1060-F1

Applicant: The Port of Beaumont Navigation District

Location: The project site is located in the Neches River at the Port of Beaumont's existing Grain Dock and Main Street 2 Wharf, near 1225 Main Street, in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.

Project Description: The applicant proposes to modify SWG-1997-01754 (formerly Department of the Army (DA) Permit No. 13434(03)) to extend the existing Grain Dock and replace the existing Main Street 2 wharf facilities to support existing and future commercial marine cargo operations at the Port.

Grain Dock Extension:

Work at the Grain Dock would include the construction of a 115-foot by 80-foot pile-supported concrete wharf extension; a 95-foot by 15-foot pile-supported concrete approach way; a 67-foot by 50-foot pile-supported barge-loading platform; a 140-foot by 15-foot approach way; and a 206-foot by 27-foot barge access bridge with a conveyor and barge monopile. Additionally, approximately 30 cubic yards (CY) of articulated concrete block revetment will be discharged below the high tide line along approximately 98 linear feet of shoreline. The project also includes approximately 250 linear feet of new sheet pile bulkhead to protect the existing top of bank at the downstream end of the site. New work dredging of approximately 0.98 acre will occur to a depth of -12 feet MLLW, with 1-foot allowable over depth and 1-foot advanced maintenance (to an approximate total depth of -14 feet MLLW), removing approximately 2,876.3 CY of material by mechanical, clamshell, or hydraulic methods. All new work and maintenance dredged material will be placed in one of the following Federal Dredge Material Placement Areas (DMPAs): 5, 5B, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 26, in coordination with the Sabine-Neches Navigation District. Alternatively, dredged material may be placed in the Nelda Stark Beneficial Use area, in coordination with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. No modification of the DD6 outfall is proposed.

Main Street Terminal 2 Wharf:

Work at the Main Street Terminal 2 facility would include demolition and removal of existing Wharfs 5, 6, and 7 and their associated sheds; the construction of a new 1,392-foot by 150-foot pile-supported concrete wharf and a new protection dolphin; the expansion of the existing dredge template by approximately 0.15 acre, and deepening of the entire template to -48 feet MLLW, plus 1-foot allowable over depth and 1-foot advanced maintenance (to an approximate total depth of -50 feet MLLW), removing approximately 3,602 CY of material from the additional dredge area by mechanical, clamshell, or hydraulic methods and removal of approximately 127,457 CY of material from the existing dredge area due to deepening. Approximately 2,100 CY of revetment or stone riprap will be discharged below the high tide line along approximately 1,700 linear feet of shoreline. Additionally, approximately 1,700 linear feet of new sheet pile bulkhead will be installed landside of the new wharf, with the upstream end tying into the sheet pile bulkhead authorized under SWG-2018-00597, and the downstream end terminating at the top of bank. A new 1,200-foot by 150-foot transit shed will be installed, supported by the new concrete wharf and landside foundations. All new work and maintenance dredged material will be placed in one of the following Federal Dredge Material Placement Areas (DMPAs): 5, 5B, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 26, in coordination with the Sabine-Neches Navigation District. Alternatively, dredged material may be placed in the Nelda Stark Beneficial Use area, in coordination with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

The applicant has provided the following explanation why compensatory mitigation should not be required: The permittee is not proposing compensatory mitigation because the project is confined to an existing, fully developed deep-draft port facility, results in no loss of wetlands or other special aquatic sites, and does not convert any waters of the United States to non-aquatic use; all in-water work consists of pile-supported structures, limited shoreline armoring, and dredging within existing or previously authorized berthing areas and dredge templates. As a result, the project would not cause more than minimal, long-term adverse effects on aquatic resource functions.

Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application # SWG-1997-01754. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.

CMP Project No: 26-1061-F1

Further information on the applications listed above, including a copy of the consistency certifications or consistency determinations for inspection, may be obtained from the Texas General Land Office Public Information Officer at 1700 N. Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 78701, or via email at pialegal@glo.texas.gov. Comments should be sent to the Texas General Land Office Coastal Management Program Coordinator at the above address or via email at federal.consistency@glo.texas.gov.

TRD-202600297

Jennifer Jones

Chief Clerk and Deputy Land Commissioner

General Land Office

Filed: January 26, 2026


Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Notice of Public Hearing on Proposed Updates to Annual HCPCS

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will conduct a public hearing on March 3, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., to receive public comments on proposed updates to Annual HCPCS Updates.

This hearing will be conducted as an in-person and online event. To join the hearing from your computer, tablet, or smartphone, register for the hearing in advance using the following link:

Registration URL:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7078408922066691675

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Instructions for dialing-in by phone will be provided after you register.

Members of the public may attend the rate hearing in person, which will be held in the Public Hearing Room 1.401, 1.402, 1.403 & 1.404 in the North Austin Complex located at 4601 W Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas, or they may access a live stream of the meeting at https://hhs.texas.gov/about-hhs/communications-events/live-archived-meetings. For the live stream, select the "North Austin Complex Live" tab. A recording of the hearing will be archived and accessible on demand at https://www.hhs.texas.gov/about/live-archived-meetings under the "Archived" tab. The hearing will be held in compliance with Texas Human Resources Code section 32.0282, which requires public notice of and hearings on proposed Medicaid reimbursements.

Any updates to the hearing details will be posted on the HHSC website at https://www.hhs.texas.gov/about/meetings-events.

Proposal. The effective date of the proposed payment rates for the topics presented during the rate hearing will be as follows:

Effective January 01, 2026

Annual HCPCS Updates:

- Physician Administered Drugs- Type of Service (TOS) 1 (Medical Services);

- Non-Drugs- TOS 1;

- Surgery Services- TOS 2 (Surgery Services), and TOS 8 (Assistant Surgery);

- Radiological Services - TOS 4 (Radiology), TOS I (Professional Component), and TOS T (Technical Component);

- Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Services - TOS 5 (Laboratory);

- Radiation Therapy- TOS 6 (Radiation Therapy), TOS I (Professional Component), TOS T (Technical Component);

- Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies-TOS 9 (Other Medical Items or Services), TOS J (DME Purchase-New), and TOS L (DME Rental-Monthly)

- Ambulatory Surgical Center-TOS F (Ambulatory Surgical Center); and

- Texas Health Steps Dental/Orthodontia-TOS W (Dental/Orthodontia)

Methodology and Justification. The proposed payment rates were calculated in accordance with Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code:

Section 355.8023, Reimbursement Methodology for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS);

Section 355.8085, Reimbursement Methodology for Physicians and Other Practitioners;

Section 355.8121, Reimbursement to Ambulatory Surgical Centers;

Section 355.8441, Reimbursement Methodologies for Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) Services (also known as Texas Health Steps); and

Section 355.8610, Reimbursement for Clinical Laboratory Services;

Rate Hearing Packet. A briefing packet describing the proposed payment rates will be made available at https://pfd.hhs.texas.gov/rate-packets on or before February 17, 2026. Interested parties may obtain a copy of the briefing packet on or after that date by contacting Provider Finance by telephone at (512) 730-7401; by fax at (512) 730-7475; or by e-mail at PFDAcuteCare@hhs.texas.gov.

Written Comments. Written comments regarding the proposed payment rates may be submitted in lieu of, or in addition to, oral testimony until 5 p.m. the day of the hearing. Written comments may be sent by U.S. mail to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Provider Finance, Mail Code H-400, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030; by fax to Provider Finance at (512) 730-7475; or by e-mail to PFDAcuteCare@hhs.texas.gov. In addition, written comments may be sent by overnight mail to Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Attention: Provider Finance, Mail Code H-400, North Austin Complex, 4601 Guadalupe St, Austin, Texas 78751.

Preferred Communication. For quickest response please use e-mail or phone if possible for communication with HHSC related to this rate hearing.

Persons with disabilities who wish to participate in the hearing and require auxiliary aids or services should contact Provider Finance at (512) 730-7401 at least 72 hours before the hearing so appropriate arrangements can be made.

TRD-202600296

Karen Ray

Chief Counsel

Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Filed: January 26, 2026


North Central Texas Council of Governments

Call for Ideas for NCTCOG Technology Project Identification Framework

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is requesting project applications for the Technology Project Identification (TPI) Framework Call for Ideas from regional public-sector partner agencies who want to team up with NCTCOG to support connected, automated, and emerging transportation technologies within the North Central Texas region. Eligible project concepts must align with one or more of the following emphasis areas: Roadway Safety Technology, Food Desert Elimination, Delivery Bots & Drones, Next Generation Traffic Signals, or Autonomous Shuttles.To be considered for funding, the submitting agency must be a regional public-sector partner agency in the 12-county Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) nonattainment area: Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, and Wise Counties.

Applications must be received in hand no later than 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on Friday, April 10, 2026, to Braulio Bessa, Transportation Planner II, North Central Texas Council of Governments, 616 Six Flags Drive, Arlington, Texas 76011 and electronic submissions to TransRFPs@nctcog.org. The in-hand submittal will count as the official submittal. Electronic-only submissions will not be evaluated. The Call for Projects was published on Friday, January 9, 2026, and additional information about application guidance is available at https://www.nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/technology-project-identification-tpi-framework-2026-call-for-project-ideas.

NCTCOG does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.

TRD-202600288

Todd Little

Executive Director

North Central Texas Council of Governments

Filed: January 23, 2026


Request for Proposals for Roadway and Transit Model Development Tests for the Dallas-Fort Worth Region

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is requesting written proposals from qualified firms(s) to develop models in a software platform designed to enhance the roadway and transit network modeling for NCTCOG’s regional travel model.

NCTCOG will be releasing this RFP on Friday, February 6, 2026, in the Bidnet Direct system and will accept electronic submissions through the Bidnet Direct system only. The Bidnet Direct submittal will count as the official submittal. Proposals must be submitted in Bidnet Direct no later than 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on Friday, March 6, 2026. Proposals received after that time will not be accepted.

NCTCOG does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.

TRD-202600326

Todd Little

Executive Director

North Central Texas Council of Governments

Filed: January 27, 2026