Texas Department of Agriculture
Renewal of Emergency Quarantine - Cotton Jassid
The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) adopts the renewal of an emergency quarantine pursuant to Texas Agriculture Code, Chapter 71, Subchapter A, Section 71.004, and Texas Government Code, Chapter 2001, Section 20001.034, which authorizes TDA to renew an emergency quarantine without notice and public hearing when a public emergency exists involving the likelihood of introduction or dissemination of a dangerous insect pest threatening horticulture and agriculture in the state. An emergency quarantine was initially issued by TDA on October 3, 2025 and expired on February 2, 2026. A subsequent emergency quarantine was issued by TDA on February 5, 2026 and published in the February 20, 2026 issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 1181); this current emergency quarantine will expire on June 5, 2026. The renewal of the emergency quarantine is required due to the effectiveness in restricting the spread of the two-spotted cotton leafhopper (also known as cotton jassid), Amrasca biguttula, to cotton fields and nurseries in Texas.
The National Plant Board has decided to implement a compliance agreement for the two-spot cotton leafhopper applicable to nurseries in the impacted states, which is acceptable to the nursery and cotton industries in Texas. Until the National Plant Board's compliance agreement becomes effective, renewal of the current emergency quarantine is required. Additional time is also required for evaluating the effectiveness of integrated management practices to achieve an appropriate level of protection from A. biguttula risk to the state's cotton and nursery industries.
This invasive pest poses an imminent threat to Texas cotton production, a critical agricultural sector valued at over $1.5 billion annually, due to its rapid reproduction and potential for "hopperburn" damage leading to yield losses up to 50% in infested fields. Additionally, the threat extends to other crops including ornamental and garden plants.
The department believes it is necessary to continue with the initial action to prevent the artificial spread of two-spotted leafhopper to better plan and understand the pest dynamics and effects during the spring planting and harvesting season. The renewal of this emergency quarantine for an additional sixty (60) days is both necessary and appropriate in order to effectively contain, combat and manage the infestations of two-spotted leafhopper. The Texas nursery floral and cotton industry producers' chances of becoming infested increase significantly without the renewal of the emergency quarantine action. Once infested, producers would have to bear the treatment expenses to ship regulated articles to non-infested areas of Texas and other states.
Effective Date: This renewal of the emergency quarantine takes effect immediately upon issuance, with the renewal term commencing on June 5, 2026 and remaining in force for the following sixty (60) days or until rescinded or modified by TDA following assessment of pest distribution and control measures.
Pest Description:
The two-spotted cotton leafhopper (Amrasca biguttula) is a small (3-4 mm), pale green insect with yellowish-green wings marked by two distinct black spots on the head and forewings (spots may fade in older adults). Nymphs are wingless, pale green, and highly mobile. Adults and nymphs feed on plant sap from the undersides of leaves, injecting toxins that cause "hopperburn" initial yellowing at leaf tips and margins, upward curling/cupping of leaves, followed by rapid reddening, browning, and necrosis. Severe infestations lead to defoliation, stunted growth, and reduced boll set in cotton, mimicking nutrient deficiencies or spider mite damage. The pest has multiple generations per year (up to 20-30 in warm climates), with eggs laid in leaf tissues and a life cycle of 7-14 days under Texas summer conditions.
Regulated Articles: All living hostable field crops and nursery plants capable of disseminating the two-spotted cotton leafhopper are regulated.
Quarantined Areas: All counties in Texas with confirmed detections of the two-spotted cotton leafhopper as of May 22, 2026, based on current inspections and surveys. TDA will maintain an updated list of quarantined areas on the TDA Plant Quality website (texasagriculture.gov/Regulatory-Programs/Plant-Quality/Quarantines).
Movement into Texas from infested areas outside the state: Southeastern states including states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina is prohibited unless the following conditions for movement are met.
Conditions for Movement:
Certification: Accompanied by a phytosanitary document (certificate, permit or a compliance agreement) issued by an authorized official from the state/country of origin, confirming the articles are free of the pest based on inspection and treatment. The phytosanitary document must include origin, destination, commodity, treatment and pest-free declaration.
Treatment: Articles must be treated in accordance with TDA-approved methods or USDA approved treatments for leafhoppers, such as insecticidal dip or spray using EPA-registered products effective against leafhoppers.
Exemption: Shipments for scientific, research, or immediate processing purposes may be allowed with prior TDA and/or USDA approval and under containment protocols.
Movement violations are subject to Texas Agriculture Code penalties, including fines up to $4,000 per violation, seizure, destruction of articles at owner's expense, and potential criminal charges.
TRD-202602223
Susan Maldonado
General Counsel
Texas Department of Agriculture
Filed: May 27, 2026
Office of the Attorney General
Texas Water Code and Texas Health and Safety Code Settlement Notice
The State of Texas gives notice of the following proposed resolution of an environmental enforcement action under the Texas Health and Safety Code and the Texas Water Code.
Before the State may enter into a voluntary settlement agreement, pursuant to section 7.110 of the Tex. Water Code, the State shall permit the public to comment in writing. The Attorney General will consider any written comments and may withdraw or withhold consent to the proposed agreement if the comments disclose facts or considerations indicating that consent is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with the requirements of the law.
Case Title and Court:Harris County, Texas, and the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, a Necessary and Indispensable Party v. HM South Texas Concrete, LLC; Cause No. 2025-23580; 125th Judicial District, Harris County, Texas.
Background: Harris County and the State of Texas brought suit against HM South Texas Concrete, LLC, the owner and operator of a cement production facility in Houston, Texas, for violations of its standard air permit, Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit, the Solid Waste Disposal Act, and Harris County Stormwater Regulations that occurred at the facility. From May 2020 to November 2024, Harris County investigators documented violations that included, without limitation, failing to meet operating and cleanliness standards, allowing aggregate to accumulate offsite and allowing the threat of an unlawful oil discharge. HM South Texas Concrete, LLC, ultimately addressed all outstanding violations.
Proposed Settlement: The proposed Agreed Final Judgment assesses civil penalties against the Defendant in the amount of $61,275.00 to be equally divided between Harris County and the State and attorney's fees in the amount of $17,000 each to Harris County and the State.
For a complete description of the proposed settlement, the Settlement Agreement & Release should be reviewed in its entirety. Requests for copies of the proposed settlement, and written comments on the same, should be directed to Ariel San Miguel, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General of Texas, P.O. Box 12548, MC-066, Austin, Texas 78711-2548; (512) 463-2012; facsimile (512) 320-0911; email: ariel.sanmiguel@oag.texas.gov. Written comments must be received within 30 days of publication of this notice to be considered.
TRD-202602277
Justin Gordon
General Counsel
Office of the Attorney General
Filed: June 2, 2026
State Bar of Texas
Proposed Rule 9.01 Orders from Other Jurisdictions, Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure (.pdf)
TRD-202602236
Andie Parnell
Staff Attorney
State Bar of Texas
Filed: May 29, 2026
Proposed Rule 17.05 Effect of Time Limitations, Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure (.pdf)
TRD-202602237
Andie Parnell
Staff Attorney
State Bar of Texas
Filed: May 29, 2026
Proposed Rule 17.06 Limitations, Rules and Exceptions, Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure (.pdf)
TRD-202602238
Andie Parnell
Staff Attorney
State Bar of Texas
Filed: May 29, 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, §303.005, and §303.009, Texas Finance Code.
The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for the period of 06/08/26 - 06/14/26 is 18.00% for consumer1 credit.
The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for the period of 06/08/26 - 06/14/26 is 18.00% for commercial2 credit.
The monthly ceiling as prescribed by §303.0053 and §303.009 for the period of 06/01/26 - 06/30/26 is 18.00%.
The quarterly ceiling as prescribed by §303.008 and §303.009 for the period of 07/01/26 - 09/30/26 is 18.00% for consumer1 credit.
The quarterly ceiling as prescribed by §303.008 and §303.009 for the period of 07/01/26 - 09/30/26 is 18.00% for commercial2 credit.
The annualized ceiling as prescribed by §303.008 and §303.0094 for the period of 07/01/26 - 06/30/27 is 18.00% for consumer1 credit.
The annualized ceiling as prescribed by §303.008 and §303.0094 for the period of 07/01/26 - 06/30/27 is 18.00% for commercial2 credit.
1 Credit for personal, family, or household use.
2 Credit for business, commercial, investment, or other similar purpose.
3 Only for variable rate commercial transactions, as provided by §303.004(a)
4 Only for open-end credit as defined in §301.002(14), as provided by §303.007.
TRD-202602285
Leslie L. Pettijohn
Commissioner
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
Filed: June 3, 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 July 13, 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 July 13, 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: Cade Lakes Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2026-0242-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101442507; LOCATION: Caldwell, Burleson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $945; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine Argueta, (512) 239-4131; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(2) COMPANY: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1921-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN110046851; LOCATION: Pecos, Reeves County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas handling and production site; PENALTY: $4,876; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rajesh Acharya, (512) 239-0577; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(3) COMPANY: Circle 7 Dairy LLC and GRAND CANYON DAIRY LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1888-AGR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100794155; LOCATION: Dublin, Erath County; TYPE OF FACILITY: concentrated animal feeding operation; PENALTY: $54,327; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Cheryl Thompson, (817) 588-5865; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951, REGION 4 - Dallas/Fort Worth.
(4) COMPANY: Concrete on Demand, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0314-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN107647349; LOCATION: Richmond, Fort Bend County; TYPE OF FACILITY: bulk mineral handling facility; PENALTY: $13,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katie Phillips, (713) 767-3628; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(5) COMPANY: Cummings Investment Properties, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0477-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111508933; LOCATION: Fort Worth, Tarrant County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $12,375; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Kadrienn Woodard, (713) 767-3602; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(6) COMPANY: DCP Operating Company, LP; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0161-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102744737; LOCATION: Warda, Lee County; TYPE OF FACILITY: natural gas compression facility; PENALTY: $6,438; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katie Phillips, (713) 767-3628; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(7) COMPANY: DIAMOND GREEN DIESEL LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1334-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN110966884; LOCATION: Port Arthur, Jefferson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $69,605; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $27,842; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rajesh Acharya, (512) 239-0577; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(8) COMPANY: Devon Energy Production Company, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2026-0150-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111638458; LOCATION: Cuero, Dewitt County; TYPE OF FACILITY: production and equipment site; PENALTY: $4,063; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Krystina Sepulveda, (956) 430-6045; REGIONAL OFFICE: 1804 West Jefferson Avenue, Harlingen, Texas 78550-5247, REGION 15 - HARLINGEN.
(9) COMPANY: Exxon Mobil Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1120-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102501020; LOCATION: Mont Belvieu, Chambers County; TYPE OF FACILITY: plastics manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $7,200; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $2,880; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Christina Ferrara, (512) 239-5081; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(10) COMPANY: Farmers Cooperative Elevator Association of Levelland, Texas; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1831-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102607082; LOCATION: Lubbock, Lubbock County; TYPE OF FACILITY: retail gasoline facility; PENALTY: $3,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bryce Huck, (512) 239-4655; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(11) COMPANY: Grassland Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-1315-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101244093; LOCATION: Post, Lynn County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $10,107; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Tessa Bond, (512) 239-1269; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(12) COMPANY: INEOS OLIGOMERS USA LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0499-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN108783614; LOCATION: Alvin, Brazoria County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $477,900; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Yuliya Dunaway, (210) 403-4077; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.
(13) COMPANY: ISIDRO, DAVID; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0308-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100785450; LOCATION: Dallas, Dallas County; TYPE OF FACILITY: autobody refinishing facility; PENALTY: $6,875; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Casey Cobb, (512) 239-0351; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(14) COMPANY: JB STONE, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1745-EAQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN106170103; LOCATION: Georgetown, Williamson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $14,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Taylor Williamson, (512) 239-2097; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(15) COMPANY: LCY ELASTOMERS LP; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1083-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102325974; LOCATION: Baytown, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical plant; PENALTY: $177,750; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $71,100; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Johnnie Wu, (512) 239-2524; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(16) COMPANY: LONGVIEW BRIDGE AND ROAD, LTD.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0217-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111109708; LOCATION: Texarkana, Bowie County; TYPE OF FACILITY: concrete batch plant; PENALTY: $5,906; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bethany Batchelor, (713) 767-3586; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(17) COMPANY: Lonnie Lischka Company, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1884-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112233648; LOCATION: Montgomery, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $1,800; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Adriana Fuentes, (956) 425-6010; REGIONAL OFFICE: 1804 West Jefferson Avenue, Harlingen, Texas 78550-5247, REGION 15 - HARLINGEN.
(18) COMPANY: MOORE WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1121-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN103014924; LOCATION: Moore, Frio County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $67,719; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bethany Batchelor, (713) 767-3586; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.
(19) COMPANY: Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1300-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102180486; LOCATION: Houston, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: bulk liquid storage facility; PENALTY: $52,160; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $20,864; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Johnnie Wu, (512) 239-2524; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(20) COMPANY: McCormick Marketing, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1630-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102548492; LOCATION: Jayton, Kent County; TYPE OF FACILITY: convenience store with retail sales of gasoline; PENALTY: $10,001; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ramyia Wendt, (512) 239-2513; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.
(21) COMPANY: Norocos Investments Inc; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0163-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101541670; LOCATION: Weatherford, Parker 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 5 - TYLER.
(22) COMPANY: OXY USA Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2026-0215-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111615613; LOCATION: Mentone, Loving County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas processing facility; PENALTY: $6,626; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Morgan Kopcho, (512) 239-4167; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.
(23) COMPANY: Shell USA, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1673-IHW-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100211879; LOCATION: Deer Park, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: petrochemical manufacturing facility; PENALTY: $24,278; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rachel Murray, (903) 535-5149; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.
TRD-202602261
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Combined Notice of Public Meeting and Notice of Receipt of Application and Intent to Obtain Water Quality Permit and Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision For TPEDS Permit for Municipal Wastewater New Permit No. WQ0016585001
APPLICATION AND PRELIMINARY DECISION. South Central Water Company, P.O. Box 570177, Houston, Texas 77257, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for new Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. WQ0016585001, to authorize the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 220,000 gallons per day. TCEQ received this application on July 29, 2024.
PURPOSE OF COMBINED NOTICE: This combined notice is being issued to update the discharge route for the proposed facility and update the request to discharge treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 220,000 gallons per day from what was previously stated in the NORI published October 15, 2025. This combined notice also announces that the TCEQ Executive Director has completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft permit, and that TCEQ will be holding a public meeting for members of the public to comment on the application. Please see the meeting information below.
The facility will be located approximately 0.5 miles northeast of the intersection of State Highway 130 and County Road 105, in Williamson County, Texas 78634. The treated effluent will be discharged to a first order unnamed tributary, thence to a pond, thence to a third order unnamed tributary, thence to Huddleston Branch, thence to Mankins Branch, thence to San Gabriel/North Fork San Gabriel River in Segment No. 1248 of the Brazos River Basin. The unclassified receiving water uses are minimal aquatic life use for the first order unnamed tributary and high aquatic life use for the pond, third order unnamed tributary, Huddleston Branch, and Mankins Branch. The designated uses for Segment No. 1248 are primary contact recreation, public water supply, aquifer protection, and high aquatic life use. In accordance with 30 Texas Administrative Code Section 307.5 and the TCEQ's Procedures to Implement the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards (June 2010), an antidegradation review of the receiving waters was performed. A Tier 1 antidegradation review has preliminarily determined that existing water quality uses will not be impaired by this permit action. Numerical and narrative criteria to protect existing uses will be maintained. A Tier 2 review has preliminarily determined that no significant degradation of water quality is expected in the pond, third order unnamed tributary, Huddleston Branch, Mankins Branch, and Segment No. 1248, which have been identified as having high aquatic life use. Existing uses will be maintained and protected. The preliminary determination can be reexamined and may be modified if new information is received. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility's general location is provided as a public courtesy and is not part of the application or notice. For the exact location, refer to the application.
https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=-97.591666,30.613055&level=18
The TCEQ Executive Director has completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft permit. The draft permit, if approved, would establish the conditions under which the facility must operate. The Executive Director has made a preliminary decision that this permit, if issued, meets all statutory and regulatory requirements. The permit application, Executive Director's preliminary decision, and draft permit are available for viewing and copying at Hutto Public Library, 500 West Live Oak Street, Hutto, Texas. The application and associated notices are available electronically for viewing and copying at the following webpage: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/wastewater/pending-permits/tpdes-applications.
ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE NOTICE. Alternative language notice in Spanish is available at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/wastewater/plain-language-summaries-and-public-notices. El aviso de idioma alternativo en español está disponible en https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/wastewater/plain-language-summaries-and-public-notices.
PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting about this application. The TCEQ will hold a public meeting on this application because it was requested by a local representative and due to a significant degree of public interest in the application.
The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments or to ask questions about the application. A public meeting will be held and will consist of two parts, an Informal Discussion Period and a Formal Comment Period. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing under the Administrative Procedure Act. During the Informal Discussion Period, the public will be encouraged to ask questions of the applicant and TCEQ staff concerning the permit application. The comments and questions submitted orally during the Informal Discussion Period will not be considered before a decision is reached on the permit application and no formal response will be made. Responses will be provided orally during the Informal Discussion Period. During the Formal Comment Period on the permit application, members of the public may state their formal comments orally into the official record. A written response to all timely, relevant and material, or significant comments will be prepared by the Executive Director. All formal comments will be considered before a decision is reached on the permit application. A copy of the written response will be sent to each person who submits a formal comment or who requested to be on the mailing list for this permit application and provides a mailing address. Only relevant and material issues raised during the Formal Comment Period can be considered if a contested case hearing is granted on this permit application.
The Public Meeting is to be held:
Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.
Cotton Gin at the CO-OP District
420 US-79 N
Hutto, Texas 78634
Persons with disabilities who need special accommodations at the meeting should call the Office of the Chief Clerk at (512) 239-3300 or (800) RELAY-TX (TDD) at least five business days prior to the meeting.
OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING. After the deadline for submitting public comments, the Executive Director will consider all timely comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material or significant public comments. Unless the application is directly referred for a contested case hearing, the response to comments will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments and to those persons who are on the mailing list for this application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide instructions for requesting a contested case hearing or reconsideration of the Executive Director's decision. A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding similar to a civil trial in a state district court.
TO REQUEST A CONTESTED CASE HEARING, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR REQUEST: your name, address, phone number; applicant's name and proposed permit number; the location and distance of your property/activities relative to the proposed facility; a specific description of how you would be adversely affected by the facility in a way not common to the general public; a list of all disputed issues of fact that you submit during the comment period; and the statement "[I/we] request a contested case hearing." If the request for contested case hearing is filed on behalf of a group or association, the request must designate the group's representative for receiving future correspondence; identify by name and physical address an individual member of the group who would be adversely affected by the proposed facility or activity; provide the information discussed above regarding the affected member's location and distance from the facility or activity; explain how and why the member would be affected; and explain how the interests the group seeks to protect are relevant to the group's purpose.
Following the close of all applicable comment and request periods, the Executive Director will forward the application and any requests for reconsideration or for a contested case hearing to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting.
The Commission may only grant a request for a contested case hearing on issues the requestor submitted in their timely comments that were not subsequently withdrawn. If a hearing is granted, the subject of a hearing will be limited to disputed issues of fact or mixed questions of fact and law relating to relevant and material water quality concerns submitted during the comment period.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ACTION. The Executive Director may issue final approval of the application unless a timely contested case hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed. If a timely hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed, the Executive Director will not issue final approval of the permit and will forward the application and request to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled Commission meeting.
MAILING LIST. If you submit public comments, a request for a contested case hearing or a reconsideration of the Executive Director's decision, you will be added to the mailing list for this specific application to receive future public notices mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk. In addition, you may request to be placed on: (1) the permanent mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (2) the mailing list for a specific county. If you wish to be placed on the permanent and/or the county mailing list, clearly specify which list(s) and send your request to TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below.
All written public comments and public meeting requests must be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 or electronically at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/comment within 30 days from the date of newspaper publication of this notice or by the date of the public meeting, whichever is later.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE. For details about the status of the application, visit the Commissioners' Integrated Database at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid. Search the database using the permit number for this application, which is provided at the top of this notice.
AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/comment, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Any personal information you submit to the TCEQ will become part of the agency's record; this includes email addresses. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ Public Education Program, Toll Free, at (800) 687-4040 or visit their website at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/pep. Si desea información en español, puede llamar al (800) 687-4040.
Further information may also be obtained from South Central Water Company at the address stated above or by calling Mr. Jerry Ince, P.E., Ward, Getz & Associates, LLP, at (832) 344-6604.
Issuance Date: June 2, 2026
TRD-202602283
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Enforcement Orders
An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Star Harbor, Docket No. 2022-0265-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $9,200 in administrative penalties with $1,840 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Penny Wimberly, 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 Eraco LLC dba Stop and Shop 2, Docket No. 2024-1910-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $10,744 in administrative penalties with $2,148 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 COLUMBIA MEDICAL CENTER OF LEWISVILLE SUBSIDIARY, L.P. dba Medical Center of Lewisville, Docket No. 2025-0238-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,369 in administrative penalties with $1,273 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 Texas Clear Cut LLC, Docket No. 2025-0311-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $10,000 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 PCM Concrete LLC, Docket No. 2025-0450-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,250 in administrative penalties with $450 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 Lake Pointe Municipal Utility District, Docket No. 2025-0517-WQ-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $3,375 in administrative penalties with $675 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order 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 FUEL BLENDERS, INC, Docket No. 2025-0538-MLM-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $9,251 in administrative penalties with $1,850 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order 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 Comal Aggregate LLC, Docket No. 2025-0733-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,875 in administrative penalties with $375 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 PCM Concrete LLC, Docket No. 2025-0806-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,875 in administrative penalties with $375 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 THOMPSON WATER COMPANY, INC., Docket No. 2025-0814-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,150 in administrative penalties with $230 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Cynthia Sidoa, 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 Somerset Independent School District, Docket No. 2025-0835-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,750 in administrative penalties with $1,350 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Amy Lane, 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 Lexington, Docket No. 2025-0846-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,700 in administrative penalties with $540 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Amy Lane, 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 Whitesboro, Docket No. 2025-0941-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $10,500 in administrative penalties with $2,100 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 Alleyton Resource Company, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1068-WQ-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $5,636 in administrative penalties with $1,127 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 Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1084-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,000 in administrative penalties with $400 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 Flowers Baking Co. of Tyler, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1088-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $4,000 in administrative penalties with $800 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 the City of Midland, Docket No. 2025-1156-MSW-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,750 in administrative penalties with $1,350 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 New Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-1173-MLM-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $11,002 in administrative penalties with $2,200 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 Edcouch, Docket No. 2025-1231-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $12,150 in administrative penalties with $2,430 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 Colt G & P (North Texas) L.P., Docket No. 2025-1261-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $8,000 in administrative penalties with $1,600 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Desmond 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 Eli Sasson dba West Houston Mobile Home Community, Docket No. 2025-1279-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $3,515 in administrative penalties with $703 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 Texas Girls and Boys Ranch, Docket No. 2025-1299-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $113 in administrative penalties with $22 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 Tforce Freight, Inc., Docket No. 2025-1336-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $5,875 in administrative penalties with $1,175 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 S&D Pride Group LLC dba Lott Food Mart, Docket No. 2025-1337-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $8,250 in administrative penalties with $1,650 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 Cryovac, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1370-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $4,000 in administrative penalties with $800 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 Trinity ISD, Docket No. 2025-1371-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,500 in administrative penalties with $1,300 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 TIDWELL WASTEWATER UTILITY, L.L.C., Docket No. 2025-1402-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,960 in administrative penalties with $392 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 WALLER 2920 PROPERTIES INC., Docket No. 2025-1424-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,300 in administrative penalties with $460 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Obianuju 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 Public Utilities Board of the City of Brownsville, Texas Docket No. 2025-1448-IWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,438 in administrative penalties with $487 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order 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 Cosmos Operating LLC dba Brady Shell, Docket No. 2025-1458-PST-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $4,845 in administrative penalties with $969 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 Agri-Empresa LLC, Docket No. 2025-1486-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,500 in administrative penalties with $500 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 LAKESHORE UTILITY COMPANY, Docket No. 2025-1492-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $3,600 in administrative penalties with $3,600 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 MANVEL TERRACE UTILITIES, INC., Docket No. 2025-1497-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,750 in administrative penalties with $350 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Emerson Rinewalt, 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 Sharp, Adam, Docket No. 2025-1508-WOC-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $175 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this citation 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 Douglas A. Bateman dba Bateman Water Works, Docket No. 2025-1566-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $175 in administrative penalties with $35 deferred. 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 the City of Willis, Docket No. 2025-1571-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,435 in administrative penalties with $1,287 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Emerson Rinewalt, 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 Bismil Properties, Inc., Docket No. 2025-1601-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,575 in administrative penalties with $315 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 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Docket No. 2025-1606-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,650 in administrative penalties with $1,330 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 COPANO FIELD SERVICES/SOUTH TEXAS LLC, Docket No. 2025-1617-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $4,063 in administrative penalties with $812 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 ETC North Permian Midstream LLC, Docket No. 2025-1654-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $9,956 in administrative penalties with $1,991 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 Bartlett, Docket No. 2025-1659-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,942 in administrative penalties with $1,498 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 Oliver & Thompson Companies, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1675-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,500 in administrative penalties with $300 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 the City of Odessa, Docket No. 2025-1679-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $8,850 in administrative penalties with $1,770 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 Heidelberg Materials Southwest LLC, Docket No. 2025-1728-IWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,239 in administrative penalties with $1,247 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Amy Lane, 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 TAS Environmental Services, L.P., Docket No. 2025-1744-IHW-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $7,500 in administrative penalties with $1,500 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 Kyle Hultz, trustee of The Hultz Living Trust, Docket No. 2025-1784-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $1,063 in administrative penalties with $212 deferred. 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 LAKESHORE UTILITY COMPANY, Docket No. 2025-1801-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,390 in administrative penalties with $4,118 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 Laneville Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-1803-PWS-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $2,850 in administrative penalties with $570 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 Waller County Road Improvement District 1, Docket No. 2025-1814-MWD-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,187 in administrative penalties with $1,237 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Madison Crawford, 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 PYCO Industries, Inc., Docket No. 2025-1855-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $6,500 in administrative penalties with $1,300 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 WE Hereford, LLC, Docket No. 2026-0141-AIR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $3,375 in administrative penalties with $675 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Desmond Martin, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.
An expedited compliance order was adopted regarding Brown, Luke, Docket No. 2026-0297-WR-E on June 2, 2026 assessing $250 in administrative penalties. 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.
TRD-202602289
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 3, 2026
Enforcement Orders
An agreed order was adopted regarding the City of Corpus Christi, Docket No. 2021-0986-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $205,055 in administrative penalties. 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 Scout Energy Management, LLC, Docket No. 2021-1286-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $298,525 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 the City of Penelope, Docket No. 2022-0252-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $22,500 in administrative penalties with $4,500 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 ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Docket No. 2022-0656-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $28,200 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Raven Daigle, 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 WestRock Texas, L.P., Docket No. 2022-0707-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $33,300 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 Valero Refining-Texas, L.P., Docket No. 2022-1124-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $381,730 in administrative penalties with $76,346 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 Kinder Morgan Crude & Condensate LLC, Docket No. 2022-1254-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $213,625 in administrative penalties with $42,725 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Bethany Batchelor, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.
A default order was adopted regarding SAINZ 3 HOME BUILDERS LLC, Docket No. 2022-1639-WQ-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $8,279 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Marilyn Norrod, 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 Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 84, Docket No. 2022-1687-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $106,375 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 China, Docket No. 2023-0146-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $13,500 in administrative penalties with $2,700 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Penny Wimberly, 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 Crystal City, Docket No. 2023-0184-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $45,356 in administrative penalties with $9,071 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 Electra, Docket No. 2023-0717-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $16,320 in administrative penalties with $3,264 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 Hereford, Docket No. 2023-1351-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $67,500 in administrative penalties with $13,500 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 the City of Brazoria, Docket No. 2023-1399-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $95,625 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 Union Tank Car Company, Docket No. 2024-0044-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $90,250 in administrative penalties with $18,050 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Casey Cobb, 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 IACX Rock Creek LLC, Docket No. 2024-0290-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $25,000 in administrative penalties. 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 Eastman Chemical Company, Docket No. 2024-0474-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $41,625 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 ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Docket No. 2024-1015-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $14,175 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Raven Daigle, 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 Weslaco, Docket No. 2024-1160-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $58,900 in administrative penalties. 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 Phillips 66 Company, Docket No. 2024-1250-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $23,750 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 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Lp, Docket No. 2024-1270-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $23,250 in administrative penalties with $4,650 deferred. 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 the City of Jamaica Beach, Docket No. 2024-1447-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $32,812 in administrative penalties. 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 the City of Marlin, Docket No. 2024-1465-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $17,285 in administrative penalties. 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 Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Docket No. 2024-1506-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $35,140 in administrative penalties with $7,028 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 Rankin Road West Municipal Utility District, Docket No. 2024-1508-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $12,937 in administrative penalties with $2,587 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 Petra Nova Parish Holdings LLC, Docket No. 2024-1701-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $81,556 in administrative penalties with $16,311 deferred. 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.
An agreed order was adopted regarding Aquatic Co., Docket No. 2024-1826-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $206,620 in administrative penalties with $41,324 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Casey Kurnath, 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 Reijenga, Inc. dba T Woods Grocery, Docket No. 2024-1850-PST-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $18,238 in administrative penalties with $3,647 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 Brownsville Navigation District, Docket No. 2025-0193-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $16,250 in administrative penalties with $3,250 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 Mooney International Corp., Docket No. 2025-0328-WQ-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $22,500 in administrative penalties with $4,500 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 Upton County, Docket No. 2025-0329-MSW-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $17,550 in administrative penalties with $3,510 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order 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 ETC Gas Processing, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0435-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $12,688 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Kadrienn Woodard, 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 Pasadena Refining System, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0663-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $13,125 in administrative penalties with $2,625 deferred. 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.
An agreed order was adopted regarding S6 Trucking, LLC, Docket No. 2025-0986-WQ-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $40,000 in administrative penalties with $8,000 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 THE CENTER FOR PURSUIT, Docket No. 2025-1009-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $15,000 in administrative penalties with $3,000 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Madison Crawford, 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 Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) of Boerne, Texas, Docket No. 2025-1184-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $5,400 in administrative penalties. 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 Equistar Chemicals, LP, Docket No. 2025-1207-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $21,875 in administrative penalties with $4,375 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 Lubrizol Corporation, Docket No. 2025-1211-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $13,125 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 The Premcor Refining Group Inc., Docket No. 2025-1227-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $21,875 in administrative penalties with $4,375 deferred. 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 MAXWELL SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT, Docket No. 2025-1229-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $2,675 in administrative penalties. 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 Magellan Processing, L.P., Docket No. 2025-1240-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $21,300 in administrative penalties with $4,260 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 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP, Docket No. 2025-1270-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $13,125 in administrative penalties with $2,625 deferred. 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 the City of Tatum, Docket No. 2025-1277-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $3,265 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Emerson Rinewalt, 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 CENTERVILLE WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION, Docket No. 2025-1400-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $1,375 in administrative penalties. 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 CSWR-Texas Utility Operating Company, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1487-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $2,800 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Ryan Fukawa, 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 Delaware Processing LLC, Docket No. 2025-1536-AIR-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $12,600 in administrative penalties with $2,520 deferred. 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 Undine Texas, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1614-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $2,875 in administrative penalties with $2,875 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 CCC GROUP, INC. and COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING COMPANY OF SAN ANTONIO, INC., Docket No. 2025-1616-PST-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $13,586 in administrative penalties with $2,717 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Eunice Adegelu, 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 Undine Texas, LLC, Docket No. 2025-1705-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $3,475 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 Quadvest, L.P., Docket No. 2025-1751-MWD-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $42,625 in administrative penalties. 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.
An agreed order was adopted regarding Somervell County Water District, Docket No. 2025-1760-PWS-E on June 3, 2026 assessing $3,250 in administrative penalties. 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.
TRD-202602290
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 3, 2026
Notice of an Amendment to Amend a Certificate of Adjudication Application No. 12-4358b
Notices Issued May 29, 2026
Isaacs Brazos River Farm Partnership, P.O. Box 1, Amarillo, Texas 79105, seeks to amend Certificate of Adjudication No. 12-4358 to add a place of use for agricultural purposes to irrigate a total of 2,102.76 acres of land in Falls and Robertson counties and to add two diversion reaches on the Brazos River in Falls and Robertson counties. More information on the application and how to participate in the permitting process is given below.
The application was received on May 5, 2025, and partial fees were received on June 3, 2025. Additional information and fees were received on October 16 and 21, 2025, respectively. The application was declared administratively complete and filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk on October 30, 2025.
The Executive Director completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft amendment. The draft amendment, if granted, would include special conditions including, but not limited to, installation of screens on any new diversion structure(s) and continuation of the existing 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. The Executive Director completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft amendment. The draft amendment, if granted, would include special conditions including, but not limited to, installation of screens on any new diversion structure(s) and continuation of the existing streamflow restrictions. The application, technical memoranda, and Executive Director's draft amendment are available for viewing on the TCEQ web page 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 June 11, 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 June 11, 2026. The Executive Director can consider an approval of the application unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed by June 11, 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 4358 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 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-202602282
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of an Amendment to Amend a Certificate of Adjudication Application No. 12-4359B
Notices Issued May 29, 2026
Isaacs Brazos River Farm Partnership, P.O. Box 1, Amarillo, Texas 79105, seeks to amend Certificate of Adjudication No. 12-4359 to add a place of use for agricultural purposes to irrigate a total of 2,102.76 acres of land in Falls and Robertson counties and to add two diversion reaches on the Brazos River, Brazos River Basin in Falls and Robertson counties. More information on the application and how to participate in the permitting process is given below.
The application was received on May 5, 2025, and partial fees were received on June 3, 2025. Additional information and fees were received on October 16 and 21, 2025, respectively. The application was declared administratively complete and filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk on October 30, 2025.
The Executive Director completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft amendment. The draft amendment, if granted, would include special conditions including, but not limited to, installation of screens on any new diversion structure(s) and continuation of the existing 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 June 11, 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 June 11, 2026. The Executive Director can consider an approval of the application unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed by June 11, 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 4359 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 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-202602281
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of an Application for a Water Use Permit Application No. 14133
Notices Issued May 29, 2026
Upper Trinity Regional Water District, P.O. Box 305, Lewisville, Texas 75067, seeks authorization to use the bed and banks of an unnamed tributary of Little Elm Creek, Little Elm Creek, Doe Branch, Cantrell Slough, North Hickory Creek, Hickory Creek, Ranger Branch, Clear Creek, Aubrey Branch, the Elm Fork Trinity River, and the Elm Fork Trinity River (Lake Lewisville), Trinity River Basin to convey 27,000 acre-feet of Lake Ralph Hall-derived return flows for subsequent diversion and use for municipal, industrial, and agricultural purposes within UTRWD's service area in Denton, Collin, Fannin, Grayson, Cooke, Wise, and Dallas counties. More information on the application and how to participate in the permitting process is given below.
The application and partial fees were received on June 4, 2025. The application was declared administratively complete and filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk on June 18, 2025.
The Executive Director completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft permit. The draft permit, if granted, would include special conditions including, but not limited to, installation of screens on any new diversion structure(s) and maintenance of an accounting plan. The application, technical memoranda, and Executive Director's draft permit 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 June 29, 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 June 29, 2026. The Executive Director can consider an approval of the application unless a written request for a contested case hearing is filed by June 29, 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 WRPERM 14133 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 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-202602280
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of District Petition - D-05072026-019
Notice issued May 28, 2026
TCEQ Internal Control No. D-05072026-019: The Cherukuru Investments at Howe LLC (Petitioner) filed a petition for creation of Grayson County Municipal Utility District No. 10 (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 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 141.198 acres located within Grayson County, Texas; and (4) the District is entirely outside the extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city or town. The petition further states that the proposed District will: (1) purchase, construct, acquire, maintain, own, operate, repair, improve and extend a water works and sanitary sewer system for residential and commercial purposes; (2) construct, acquire, improve, extend, maintain, own, and operate works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances helpful or necessary to provide more adequate drainage for the proposed District; (3) control, abate, and amend local storm waters or other harmful excesses of waters; and (4) purchase, design, construct, acquire, own, operate, repair, improve, extend, and finance such additional facilities, systems, plants, and enterprises, and road facilities, as shall be consistent with all of the purposes for which the proposed 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 $32,510,000 ($25,345,000 for water, wastewater, and drainage plus $7,165,000 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-202602279
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on a Shutdown/Default Order of Administrative Enforcement Actions
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Shutdown/Default Order (S/DO). Texas Water Code (TWC), §26.3475, authorizes the commission to order the shutdown of any underground storage tank (UST) system found to be noncompliant with release detection, spill and overfill prevention, and/or, after December 22, 1998, cathodic protection regulations of the commission, until such time as the owner/operator brings the UST system into compliance with those regulations. The commission proposes a Shutdown Order after the owner or operator of a UST facility fails to perform required corrective actions within 30 days after receiving notice of the release detection, spill, and overfill prevention, and/or after December 22, 1998, cathodic protection violations documented at the facility. The commission proposes a Default Order when the staff has sent an Executive Director's Preliminary Report and Petition (EDPRP) to an entity outlining the alleged violations, the proposed penalty, the proposed technical requirements necessary to bring the entity back into compliance, and the entity fails to request a hearing on the matter within 20 days of its receipt of the EDPRP or requests a hearing and fails to participate at the hearing. In accordance with TWC, §7.075, this notice of the proposed order and the opportunity to comment is 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 July 13, 2026. The commission will consider any written comments received and the commission may withdraw or withhold approval of an S/DO if a comment discloses facts or considerations that indicate that consent to the proposed S/DO 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 S/DO is not required to be published if those changes are made in response to written comments.
A copy of each proposed S/DO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building A, 3rd Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-3400 and at the applicable regional office listed as follows. Additionally, copies of the proposed S/DO 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 S/DO's identifying information, such as its docket number. Written comments about the S/DO shall be sent to the attorney designated for the S/DO at the commission's central office at P.O. Box 13087, MC 175, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be received by 5:00 p.m. on July 13, 2026. The commission's attorney is available to discuss the S/DO and/or the comment procedure at the listed phone number; however, comments on the S/DO shall be submitted to the commission in writing.
(1) COMPANY: Multani BKP LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0166-PST-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN101442762; LOCATION: 3215 Roosevelt Avenue, San Antonio, Bexar County; TYPE OF FACILITY: underground storage tank system and a convenience store with retail sales of gasoline; STAFF ATTORNEY: Casey Kurnath, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5932; REGIONAL OFFICE: San Antonio Regional Office, 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, (210) 490-3096.
TRD-202602272
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on an Agreed Order of Administrative Enforcement Actions
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Agreed Order (AO) 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 AO. TWC, §7.075, requires that notice of 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 July 13, 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 the proposed AO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building A, 3rd Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-3400 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 attorney designated for the AO at the commission's central office at P.O. Box 13087, MC 175, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be received by 5:00 p.m. on July 13, 2026. The designated attorney is available to discuss the AO and/or the comment procedure at the listed phone number; however, TWC, §7.075, provides that comments on an AO shall be submitted to the commission in writing.
(1) COMPANY: City of Lawn; DOCKET NUMBER: 2020-1245-MLM-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN101406916; LOCATION: 150 Main Street, Lawn, Taylor County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a public water system; PENALTY: $17,906; STAFF ATTORNEY: Taylor Pack Ellis, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6860; REGIONAL OFFICE: Abilene Regional Office, 1977 Industrial Boulevard, Abilene, Texas 79602-7833, (325) 698-9674.
TRD-202602273
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Default Orders of Administrative Enforcement Actions
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or commission) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed Default Orders (DOs). The commission staff proposes a DO when the staff has sent the Executive Director's Preliminary Report and Petition (EDPRP) to an entity outlining the alleged violations; the proposed penalty; the proposed technical requirements necessary to bring the entity back into compliance; and the entity fails to request a hearing on the matter within 20 days of its receipt of the EDPRP or requests a hearing and fails to participate at the hearing. Similar to the procedure followed with respect to Agreed Orders entered into by the executive director of the commission, in accordance with Texas Water Code (TWC), §7.075, this notice of the proposed order and the opportunity to comment is 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 July 13, 2026. The commission will consider any written comments received, and the commission may withdraw or withhold approval of a DO if a comment discloses facts or considerations that indicate that consent to the proposed DO 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 DO is not required to be published if those changes are made in response to written comments.
A copy of each proposed DO is available for public inspection at both the commission's central office, located at 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building A, 3rd Floor, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 239-3400 and at the applicable regional office listed as follows. Additionally, copies of the DO 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 DO's identifying information, such as its docket number. Written comments about the DO should be sent to the attorney designated for the DO at the commission's central office at P.O. Box 13087, MC 175, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 and must be received by 5:00 p.m. on July 13, 2026. The commission's attorneys are available to discuss the DOs and/or the comment procedure at the listed phone numbers; however, TWC, §7.075, provides that comments on the DO shall be submitted to the commission in writing.
(1) COMPANY: Elvira B. Rios; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-0288-PST-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN102232253; LOCATION: 2248 Farm-to-Market Road 716, Concepcion, Duval County; TYPE OF FACILITY: a temporarily out-of-service underground storage tank system and a convenience store with retail sales of gasoline; PENALTY: $7,188; STAFF ATTORNEY: Jennifer Peltier, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-0544; REGIONAL OFFICE: Laredo Regional Office, 707 East Calton Road, Suite 304, Laredo, Texas 78041-3887, (956) 791-6611.
(2) COMPANY: Rhonda Bellamy; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0722-MSW-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111044236; LOCATION: 138 Ridgewood Drive West, Hemphill, Sabine County; TYPE OF FACILITY: an unauthorized municipal solid waste disposal site; PENALTY: $3,750; STAFF ATTORNEY: Marilyn Norrod, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5916; REGIONAL OFFICE: Beaumont Regional Office, 3870 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703-1830, (409) 898-3838.
(3) COMPANY: Wolf-Tech Industries, LLLP; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1562-AIR-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111541827; LOCATION: 2293 North State Highway 137, Stanton, Martin County; TYPE OF FACILITY: an oil tank and equipment manufacturing facility; PENALTY: $5,000; STAFF ATTORNEY: Casey Kurnath, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-5932; REGIONAL OFFICE: Midland Regional Office, 9900 West Interstate Highway 20, Suite 100, Midland, Texas 79706, (432) 570-1359.
TRD-202602274
Gitanjali Yadav
Deputy Director, Litigation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of Public Hearing on Assessment of Administrative Penalties and Requiring Certain Actions of Shane C Burgin and April Burgin DBA Blue River, LLC SOAH Docket No. 582-26-20283 TCEQ Docket No. 2024-1718-MSW-E
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or the Commission) has referred this matter to the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH). An Administrative Law Judge with the State Office of Administrative Hearings will conduct a public hearing via Zoom videoconference:
10:00 a.m. (CT) - June 25, 2026
To join the Zoom meeting via computer or smart device:
https://soah-texas.zoomgov.com
Meeting ID: 161 984 0712
Password: TCEQDC1
or
To join the Zoom meeting via telephone dial:
+1 (669) 254-5252
Meeting ID: 161 984 0712
Password: 5247869
The purpose of the hearing will be to consider the Executive Director's Preliminary Report and Petition mailed August 13, 2025 concerning assessing administrative penalties against and requiring certain actions of Shane C Burgin and April Burgin dba Blue River, LLC, for violations in Uvalde County, Texas, of: Tex. Water Code §26.014, Tex. Health & Safety Code §§361.032 and 382.085(b), and 30 Texas Administrative Code §111.201 and §330.15(a) and (c).
The hearing will allow Shane C Burgin and April Burgin dba Blue River, LLC, the Executive Director, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel to present evidence on whether a violation has occurred, whether an administrative penalty should be assessed, and the amount of such penalty, if any. The first convened session of the hearing will be to establish jurisdiction, afford Shane C Burgin and April Burgin dba Blue River, LLC, the Executive Director of the Commission, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel an opportunity to negotiate and to establish a discovery and procedural schedule for an evidentiary hearing. Unless agreed to by all parties in attendance at the preliminary hearing, an evidentiary hearing will not be held on the date of this preliminary hearing. Upon failure of Shane C Burgin and April Burgin dba Blue River, LLC to appear at the preliminary hearing or evidentiary hearing, the factual allegations in the notice will be deemed admitted as true, and the relief sought in the notice of hearing may be granted by default. The specific allegations included in the notice are those set forth in the Executive Director's Preliminary Report and Petition, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. Shane C Burgin and April Burgin dba Blue River, LLC, the Executive Director of the Commission, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel are the only designated parties to this proceeding.
Legal Authority: Tex. Water Code §7.054 and chs. 7 and 26, Tex. Health & Safety Code chs. 361 and 382, and 30 Texas Administrative Code chs. 70, 111, and 330; Tex. Water Code §7.058, and the Rules of Procedure of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the State Office of Administrative Hearings, including 30 Texas Administrative Code §70.108 and §70.109 and ch. 80, and 1 Texas Administrative Code ch. 155.
Further information regarding this hearing may be obtained by contacting Marilyn Norrod, Staff Attorney, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Litigation Division, Mail Code 175, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, telephone (512) 239-3400. Information concerning your participation in this hearing may be obtained by contacting Pranjal Mehta, Staff Attorney, Office of Public Interest Counsel, Mail Code 103, at the same P.O. Box address given above, or by telephone at (512) 239-6363.
Any document filed prior to the hearing must be filed with TCEQ's Office of the Chief Clerk and SOAH. Documents filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk may be filed electronically at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/efilings or sent to the following address: TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. When contacting the Commission or SOAH regarding this matter, reference the SOAH docket number given at the top of this notice.
In accordance with 1 Texas Administrative Code §155.401(a), Notice of Hearing, "Parties that are not represented by an attorney may obtain information regarding contested case hearings on the public website of the State Office of Administrative Hearings at www.soah.texas.gov, or in printed format upon request to SOAH."
Persons who need special accommodations at the hearing should call the SOAH Docketing Department at (512) 475-3445, at least one week before the hearing.
Issued: May 28, 2026
TRD-202602291
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 3, 2026
Notice of Public Hearing on Assessment of Administrative Penalties and Requiring Certain Actions of Vicky Rodriguez SOAH Docket No. 582-26-20284 TCEQ Docket No. 2025-0948-MLM-E
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ or the Commission) has referred this matter to the State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH). An Administrative Law Judge with the State Office of Administrative Hearings will conduct a public hearing via Zoom videoconference:
10:00 a.m. (CT) - June 25, 2026
To join the Zoom meeting via computer or smart device:
https://soah-texas.zoomgov.com
Meeting ID: 161 984 0712
Password: TCEQDC1
or
To join the Zoom meeting via telephone dial:
+1 (669) 254-5252
Meeting ID: 161 984 0712
Password: 5247869
The purpose of the hearing will be to consider the Executive Director's First Amended Report and Petition mailed January 15, 2026 concerning assessing administrative penalties against and requiring certain actions of Vicky Rodriguez, for violations in Real County, Texas, of: Tex. Health & Safety Code §382.085(b) and 30 Tex. Admin. Code §§111.201, 330.7(a), and 330.15(a) and (c).
The hearing will allow Vicky Rodriguez, the Executive Director, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel to present evidence on whether a violation has occurred, whether an administrative penalty should be assessed, and the amount of such penalty, if any. The first convened session of the hearing will be to establish jurisdiction, afford Vicky Rodriguez, the Executive Director of the Commission, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel an opportunity to negotiate and to establish a discovery and procedural schedule for an evidentiary hearing. Unless agreed to by all parties in attendance at the preliminary hearing, an evidentiary hearing will not be held on the date of this preliminary hearing. Upon failure of Vicky Rodriguez to appear at the preliminary hearing or evidentiary hearing, the factual allegations in the notice will be deemed admitted as true, and the relief sought in the notice of hearing may be granted by default. The specific allegations included in the notice are those set forth in the Executive Director's First Amended Report and Petition, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. Vicky Rodriguez, the Executive Director of the Commission, and the Commission's Public Interest Counsel are the only designated parties to this proceeding.
Legal Authority: Tex. Water Code §7.054 and Tex. Water Code ch. 7 and Tex. Health & Safety Code chs. 361 and 382 and 30 Texas Administrative Code chs. 70, 111, and 330; Tex. Water Code §7.058, and the Rules of Procedure of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the State Office of Administrative Hearings, including 30 Texas Administrative Code §§70.108 and 70.109 and ch. 80, and 1 Texas Administrative Code ch. 155.
Further information regarding this hearing may be obtained by contacting William Hogan, Staff Attorney, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Litigation Division, Mail Code 175, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, telephone (512) 239-3400. Information concerning your participation in this hearing may be obtained by contacting Pranjal Mehta, Staff Attorney, Office of Public Interest Counsel, Mail Code 103, at the same P.O. Box address given above, or by telephone at (512) 239-6363.
Any document filed prior to the hearing must be filed with TCEQ's Office of the Chief Clerk and SOAH. Documents filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk may be filed electronically at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/efilings or sent to the following address: TCEQ Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. When contacting the Commission or SOAH regarding this matter, reference the SOAH docket number given at the top of this notice.
In accordance with 1 Texas Administrative Code §155.401(a), Notice of Hearing, "Parties that are not represented by an attorney may obtain information regarding contested case hearings on the public website of the State Office of Administrative Hearings at www.soah.texas.gov, or in printed format upon request to SOAH."
Persons who need special accommodations at the hearing should call the SOAH Docketing Department at (512) 475-3445, at least one week before the hearing.
Issued: May 28, 2026
TRD-202602292
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 3, 2026
Notice of Water Quality Application - Minor Amendment WQ0004208000
The following notice was issued on May 26, 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 THIS NOTICE BEING MAILED.
INFORMATION SECTION
Consideration of the application by Pulido Calf Ranch LLC for a minor amendment of Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. WQ0004208000, for a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO), to authorize the applicant to decrease the authorized maximum capacity from 5,000 head of dairy calves, of which none are milking, to 2,500 head. The total land application area of 21 acres and the list of alternative crops and yield goals will not change. The facility is located on the east side of Farm-to-Market Road 219, approximately 2.5 miles south of the community of Lingleville in Erath County, Texas.
TRD-202602278
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Notice of Water Quality Application - Minor Amendment WQ0016240001
The following notice was issued on June 02, 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
Prairie Estates at Waller LLC has applied for a minor amendment to the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. WQ0016240001, to authorize a reduction in daily average flow in the Interim I phase from 60,000 gallons per day to 50,000 gallons per day. The existing permit authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 600,000 gallons per day. The facility will be located approximately 1,300 feet east of the intersection of Vining Road and Stokes Road, in Harris County, Texas 77484.
TRD-202602284
Laurie Gharis
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: June 2, 2026
Texas Facilities Commission
Request for Proposals #303-7-20834
The Texas Facilities Commission (TFC), on behalf of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals (15th COA), announces the issuance of Request for Proposals (RFP) #303-7-20834. TFC seeks a five (5) or ten (10) year lease of approximately 15,948 square feet of office space in Austin, Texas.
The deadline for questions is June 23, 2026 and the deadline for proposals is July 14, 2026 at The award date is October 15, 2026. TFC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals submitted. TFC is under no legal or other obligation to execute a lease on the basis of this notice or the distribution of a RFP. Neither this notice nor the RFP commits TFC to pay for any costs incurred prior to the award of a grant.
Parties interested in submitting a proposal may obtain information by contacting Ayra Matthews at Ayra.Matthews@tfc.texas.gov. A copy of the RFP may be downloaded from the Electronic State Business Daily at https://www.txsmartbuy.gov/esbd/303-7-20834 .
TRD-202602263
Amanda Brainard
State Leasing Services Director
Texas Facilities Commission
Filed: June 2, 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 May 11, 2026 to May 29, 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, June 5, 2026. The public comment period for this project will close at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Federal Agency Activities:
Applicant: Texas Department of Transportation -Yoakum District
Location: The project site is located within a tidal waterway directly adjacent to the Colorado River and Farm to Market Road 2031, next to Matagorda Bay Nature Park, 25 miles south of Bay City, in Matagorda County, Texas.
Latitude and Longitude: 28.616826, -95.973006
Project Description: The applicant Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) proposes to impact approximately 0.85-acres of tidal open water to stabilize an existing roadway, Farm to Market Road 2031, along its interface with a tidally influenced open water. More specifically the project will stabilize approximately 0.68-mile of shoreline along the east side of FM 2031 through the installation of stone riprap at a 4:1 (horizontal: vertical) slope, cement stabilized sand, concrete traffic barriers, and rock gabions for erosion protection. The riprap slope would dissipate tidal and wave energy across a sloped, flexible surface, reducing the potential for scour and long-term erosion while accommodating minor settlement and shoreline movement. Stone riprap, cement stabilized sand, and portable concrete traffic barriers will be installed at a 4:1 (horizontal: vertical) slope to provide erosion protection. This will be constructed along the entire 0.68-mile length of the area of concern, the east bank alongside FM 2031. Approximately 90 feet of rock gabions would be installed on the north end of the project to allow recreational access. Approximately 646.5 cubic yards (CY) of stone riprap and 3.03 CY of fill will be discharged.
The applicant has stated that they have avoided and minimized environmental impacts to waters of the United States associated with the proposed activity by limiting the length of the project and the footprint of work within tidal waters to the minimum necessary to achieve the projects' purpose. The applicant has not proposed any compensatory mitigation because the projects' impacts are limited to the tidal open-water with no associated special aquatic site impact. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will determine the type and amount of compensatory mitigation necessary to offset losses of waters of the United States which may result from the proposed activity in accordance with 33 CFR § 332.
Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application #SWG-2026-00314. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899.
CMP Project No: 26-1152-F2
Federal License and Permit Activities:
Applicant: Jefferson County
Location: The project site is located in Keith Lake Fish Pass at an area along Dowling Road, approximately 9 miles south of Port Arthur, in Jefferson County, Texas.
Latitude and Longitude: 29.7726663, -93.9442544
Project Description: The applicant requests to modify Department of the Army Permit SWG-2013-00841 to permanently discharge approximately 10,708.33 cubic yards (CY) of fill into 4.81 acres of tidal wetlands and 1.46 acres of open waters to improve the design of the existing Keith Lake Fish Pass Baffle and restore optimal functionality to the structure. The proposed work also involves dredging of approximately 27,056 CY of material from tidal wetlands and open waters to facilitate placement of the bedding stone and rock rip rap on either side of the baffle and along approximately 750 linear feet of the southern shore of the channel. A total of 947.41 CY of the excavated native material would be placed in open water areas as fill to create an embankment with an elevation of -2.5 and a 4:1 slope along the southern shore of the channel. The remainder of the excavated material would be hauled off-site for disposal. Temporary staging and/or access could occur within 50 feet of the proposed rock apron footprints, as well as in the upland area between the beach and the project footprint, and the temporary access route from the upland staging area to the west of the structure. Board matting will be temporarily placed into 2.18 acres of tidal wetlands, as necessary, to minimize impacts. Temporary work areas in wetlands would be restored to existing grade and sprigged with smooth cordgrass plugs on a 1.5- by 1.5-foot grid spacing once construction is completed.
The purpose of the project is to restore optimal functionality of the baffle structure to help reduce the volume of saltwater coming through the fish pass, with a goal of salinity levels not exceeding 10 parts per thousand more than 20% of the time at connection between Keith and Johnson Lakes.
The applicant has stated that they have avoided and minimized environmental impacts to waters of the United States associated with the proposed activity by designing the project footprint to be the minimum necessary to meet the purpose of reducing saltwater entering Keith Lake through the fish pass. No wetland mitigation is proposed for this project, as both permanent and temporary wetland impacts would be offset by preservation and/or enhancement of hundreds of acres of wetlands within the Keith Lake System over time post-construction. The applicant analyzed available land loss models and data specific to the Keith Lake system (pre- and post-baffle construction) and estimated that approximately 80 acres of wetlands would be preserved per year within the Keith Lake System once the baffle is repaired/improved and functioning properly. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will determine the type and amount of compensatory mitigation necessary to offset losses of waters of the United States which may result from the proposed activity in accordance with 33 CFR § 332.
Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application #SWG-2013-00841. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.
CMP Project No: 26-1142-F1
Applicant: Energy Transfer Nederland Terminal
Location: The project site is located in wetlands and the Neches River, at 306 Spring Street, in Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas.
Latitude and Longitude: 30.0008299, -93.9880317
Project Description: The applicant proposes to modify DA Permit SWG-2007-01401 to permanently discharge fill into a total of 88.90 acres of palustrine emergent (PEM) wetlands, 5.69 acres of palustrine scrub shrub (PSS) wetlands, 212.33 acres of palustrine forested (PFO) wetlands, and 17.21 acres (8,967 linear feet) of streams/water bodies to construct new facilities and modernize infrastructure at the Energy Transfer Nederland Terminal. A total of 324.13 acres of aquatic resources will be permanently impacted by the proposed construction activities, while approximately 320 linear feet (0.31 acre) of streams would have a temporary discharge of fill. Additional project components include the reconfiguration of existing Dock C, construction of a material offloading facility (MOF) dock and new deep draft vessel Docks 8 and 9 adjacent to the MOF dock. There will also be construction of a water intake pipe and wastewater outfall pipe in the Neches River near the existing Dock 3, as well as deck extension and new dolphin installation at the existing Dock 5 and Dock 6. The project would require hydraulic and/or mechanical dredging to remove approximately 331,800 cubic yards of material from the Neches River to a maximum dredge depth of -45 feet mean lower low water (MLLW) at all berths. Dredge material would be placed in placement areas (PAs) 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25. New permanent access roads and parking lot extension will also be constructed. Due to the scale and complexity of the project scope, the applicant is requesting authorization for 10 years for all construction activities to ensure completion of all components. In addition, the applicant is requesting 10 years of maintenance dredging at all previously authorized docks: A-B Barge Dock, Dock C, Dock 1, Dock 2, Dock 3, Dock 4, Dock 5, Dock 6, Layberth A, Layberth D, and the Turning Basin as well as the new MOF Dock and Docks 8 and 9. The purpose of the project would be to build new and modernize existing infrastructure at Energy Transfer's Nederland Terminal that will allow for the manufacture, storage, and transfer of petroleum products onto deep draft vessels bound for domestic and export markets.
The DA Permit SWG-2007-01401 addendum issued on May 27, 2021, previously authorized permanent discharge of fill into 10.57 acres of PEM wetlands, 0.97 acres of PSS wetlands, 123.22 acres of PFO wetlands, and 5.97 acres (1,377 linear feet) of streams/water bodies at the Energy Transfer Nederland Terminal. The total discharge impacts reported in the project description above are inclusive of these previously authorized impact amounts.
The applicant has stated that they have avoided and minimized environmental impacts to waters of the United States associated with the proposed activity by efficiently designing the layout of the marine and onshore structures to reduce overlap with wetlands whenever possible. In addition, the proposed processing units will be constructed in modules and transported to the project site via marine vessels, reducing the project footprint needed to construct the units on-site. The applicant has proposed to purchase 149.5 functional capacity unit (FCU) credits for PEM wetlands, 126.9 FCU credits for PFO wetlands, and 10.7 FCU credits for PSS wetlands from an approved wetland Mitigation Bank to offset unavoidable impacts to waters of the US. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will determine the type and amount of compensatory mitigation necessary to offset losses of waters of the United States which may result from the proposed activity in accordance with 33 CFR § 332.
Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application #SWG-2007-01401. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.
CMP Project No: 26-1148-F1
Applicant: Enterprise Products Operating LLC
Location: The project site is located in the Neches River at the Enterprise Beaumont Marine East (BME) terminal, in an area approximately 5.3 miles southeast of Beaumont, in Orange County, Texas.
Latitude and Longitude: 30.0333682, -94.0271223
Project Description: The applicant proposes to permanently discharge fill into 9.93 acres of palustrine emergent (PEM) wetlands, 1.37 acres of palustrine scrub shrub (PSS) wetlands, 17.49 acres of palustrine forested (PFO) wetlands, and 0.02 acre of intermittent stream to construct a new marine terminal and heavy haul access road, as well as expand storage and processing facilities, at the Enterprise Beaumont Marine East (BME) terminal facility. The new dock facilities will consist of a 60-foot by 150-foot platform supported by forty-eight 36-inch-diameter support piles, three 72-inch-diameter protective dolphins, four 96-inch-diameter breasting dolphins, four 84-inch-diameter mooring dolphins, a 20-foot by 123-foot access trestle, a 20-foot by 123-foot pipe rack supported by thirty-five 24-inch-diameter support piles, and a 30-foot by 22-foot fire water dock platform supported by four 24-inch-diameter support piles. New work dredging at the proposed dock would consist of hydraulic and/or mechanical dredging of approximately 975,000 cubic yards (CY) of material with a 17.55-acre area to maximum depth of -54 feet mean lower low water (MLLW). Additional new work dredging would consist of removing approximately 51,000 CY of material at the BME Ship Dock and 105,000 CY of material at the Neches River Terminal (NRT) Ship Dock to deepen the berths to a maximum depth of -54 feet MLLW to match future federal channel depths. Lastly, the applicant has requested 10 years of future maintenance dredging within the proposed and previously authorized dredge footprints. Depending on the results of sediment testing and analysis, the dredge material will be utilized as fill on site and/or be placed in the following Dredged Material Placement Areas: Placement area (PA) 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, as well as the Texas Parks and Wildlife beneficial use site within the Lower Neches Wildlife Management Area. The purpose of the proposed project is to provide the necessary terminal infrastructure and dock facilities to meet growing market needs at the Enterprise Beaumont Marine East terminal to support vessel loading and unloading for the transportation, importing, and exporting of industry products. The purpose also includes dredging activities to deepen the existing ship docks to be consistent with future federal navigation channel depths for safe navigation to the terminal docks.
The applicant has stated that they have avoided and minimized environmental impacts to waters of the United States associated with the proposed activity by designing project footprint to be the minimum needed to meet the need and purpose of the project. During construction, the applicant would utilize Best Management Practices where possible to confine any temporary impacts to the location of the construction activity. The applicant has proposed to purchase wetland mitigation credits from an approved mitigation bank to offset unavoidable impacts to waters of the US. The applicant stated that the project site is within the primary service area of 1 mitigation bank and within the secondary service area of 3 mitigation banks, with all 4 banks having sufficient credits available for purchase to offset impacts to riverine forested and non-forested wetlands. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will determine the type and amount of compensatory mitigation necessary to offset losses of waters of the United States which may result from the proposed activity in accordance with 33 CFR § 332.
Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application #SWG-2013-00749. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and Sections 10 and 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.
CMP Project No: 26-1149-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-202602260
Jennifer Jones
Chief Clerk And Deputy Land Commissioner
General Land Office
Filed: June 1, 2026
Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector
Correction of Error
The Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector adopted an amendment to 43 TAC §95.1 in the June 5, 2026, issue of the Texas Register (51 TexReg 3813). Due to an error by the Texas Register, this submission was published with the incorrect Texas Register Docket Number (TRD) in the print edition only. The correct TRD number for this submission is TRD-202602099.
TRD-202602233
Department of State Health Services
Licensing Actions for Radioactive Materials (.pdf)
TRD-202602267
Cynthia Hernandez
General Counsel
Department of State Health Services
Filed: June 2, 2026
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Request for Proposals Fort Worth to Plano Regional Trail Branding and Wayfinding Plan
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is requesting written proposals from consultant firms to develop a branding and wayfinding signage plan for the Regional Trail from Fort Worth to Plano in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metropolitan area. The plan, being developed through regional collaboration, will result in a unified brand/logo for the regional rail trail; wayfinding sign typologies (e.g., shapes, sizes, colors, and messaging), recommendations for signage placement and locations for the various types of wayfinding signs and their proposed locations. The plan will include design intent and engineering shop drawings for future construction and installation of the signs.
NCTCOG will be releasing this RFP on June 12, 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, July 10, 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-202602257
Todd Little
Executive Director
North Central Texas Council of Governments
Filed: June 1, 2026
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Notice of a Public Comment Hearing on an Application for a Sand and Gravel Permit
Greenfield Environmental Multistate Trust, LLC, not individually but solely in its representative capacity as a Trustee of the Multistate Environmental Response Trust (collectively, the Multistate Trust) has applied to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for a General Permit pursuant to Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 86, to remove or disturb approximately 240 cubic yards of sedimentary material within Wagner Creek in Bowie County. The purpose is to construct mitigation measures to limit the seepage of dissolved chemicals of concern (COCs) and creosote-based dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPL) into Wagner Creek. The permanent mitigation option to prevent COCs and DNAPL from entering the stream is the installation of a lining system within approximately 300 feet of the creek. The coordinates for the disturbance area are latitude 33.397861°, longitude -94.058794°. This notice is being published and mailed pursuant to 31 TAC §69.105(d).
TPWD will hold a public comment hearing regarding the application at 10:00 a.m. on June 12, 2026, at TPWD headquarters, located at 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744. A remote participation option will be available upon request. Potential attendees should contact Beth Bendik at (512) 389-8521 or at beth.bendik@tpwd.texas.gov for information on how to participate in the hearing remotely. The hearing is not a contested case hearing under the Texas Administrative Procedure Act. Oral and written public comment will be accepted during the hearing.
Written comments may be submitted directly to TPWD and must be received no later than 30 days after the date of publication of this notice in the Texas Register. A written request for a contested case hearing from an applicant or a person with a justiciable interest may also be submitted and must be received by TPWD prior to the close of the public comment period. Timely hearing requests shall be referred to the State Office of Administrative Hearings. Submit written comments, questions, requests to review the application, or requests for a contested case hearing to: TPWD Sand and Gravel Program by mail: Attn: Beth Bendik, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744; or via e-mail: sand.gravel@tpwd.texas.gov.
TRD-202602266
James Murphy
General Counsel
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Filed: June 2, 2026
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Notice of Application to Adjust High-Cost Support Under 16 TAC §26.407(h)
Notice is given to the public of an application filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) on June 1, 2026, seeking a determination of need for continued support from the Small and Rural Incumbent Local Exchange Company Universal Service Plan.
Docket Title and Number: Application of Eastex Telephone Cooperative, Inc. to Adjust High-Cost Support Under 16 TAC §26.407(h), Docket Number 59829.
The Application: Eastex Telephone Cooperative, Inc. requests a high-cost support adjustment increase of $4,751,115 in annual high-cost support. According to Eastex Telephone Cooperative, Inc., the requested adjustment complies with the cap of 140% of the annualized support the provider was authorized to receive in the 12 months prior to the date of the adjustment, as required by 16 Texas Administrative Code §26.407(g)(1).
Persons who wish to comment on this application should notify the Public Utility Commission by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or you may call the PUCT Consumer Protection Division at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and speech-impaired individuals may contact the commission through Relay Texas at (800) 735-2989. All comments should reference Docket Number 59829.
TRD-202602275
Andrea Gonzalez
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: June 2, 2026
South Texas Development Council
Request for Proposals
The Area Agency on Aging of the South Texas Development Council is currently seeking contractors for Fiscal Year 2027 (October 1, 2026 - September 30, 2027) who are qualified entities to provide Congregate Meals, Home Delivered Meals, Demand/Response Transportation, Residential Repair, Homemaker, Personal Assistance, In-home Respite, Emergency Response and Health Maintenance Services.
These services are provided to individuals 60 years of age and older, their family members and other caregivers under the Older Americans Act of 1965 as amended with funding administered by Health and Human Service Commission in the Counties of Jim Hogg, Starr, Webb and Zapata.
Parties interested in providing services within our service area must contact the Area Agency on Aging and request an application during the closed enrollment period June 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, for consideration.
To request an application package contact:
South Texas Development Council
Attn: Nancy Rodriguez / Anais Loyola
Area Agency on Aging
1002 Dickey Ln.
P.O. Box 2187
Laredo, Texas 78044-2187
(956) 722-3995
1 (800) 292-5426
TRD-202602248
Nancy Rodriguez
Aging and Disability Services Director
South Texas Development Council
Filed: June 1, 2026
Supreme Court of Texas
Preliminary Approval of Amendments to Texas Rules of Civil Procedure 47 and 169 (.pdf)
TRD-202602247
Blake Hawthorne
Clerk of the Court
Supreme Court of Texas
Filed: May 29, 2026
Texas Department of Transportation
Public Hearing Notice: Statewide Transportation Improvement Program - FY 2027-2030
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will hold a public hearing virtually (conducted electronically) on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. to receive comments on the proposed FY 2027-2030 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
Access to hearing: Instructions for joining the hearing will be posted on TxDOT's website at: https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/get-involved/about/hearings-meetings.html.
STIP Overview:
The STIP identifies federally funded transportation projects included in the FY 2027-2030 Transportation Improvement Programs (TIPs) for each Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) in Texas. It also includes state and federally funded projects in nonattainment areas Dallas-Fort Worth, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio as well as federally funded projects in rural areas outside MPO boundaries and other statewide programs.
Federal law (Title 23 USC §§134 and 135) requires MPOs and states to develop TIPs and STIPs to secure federal transportation funding. These plans must be developed in cooperation with MPOs, transit operators, and local officials, and must include opportunities for public participation and approval by the Governor or designee.
A copy of the proposed FY 2027-2030 STIP will be available for review when this notice is published at: https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/transportation-planning/stips.html.
Speaking at the Hearing: Individuals wishing to speak must register in advance by contacting Enyu Li, Transportation Planning and Programming Division, at (512) 416-2298 no later than 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 29, 2026. Registered speakers will be called in order and limited to three minutes. Those who do not register will speak after all registered participants. Comments and testimony are welcome; however, questioning of witnesses will be limited to the presiding authority to ensure a complete record. The presiding authority may restrict testimony for time or repetitive content. Groups or organizations should designate one representative. Speakers are asked to avoid repeating previously presented testimony.
Accommodation:
The hearing will be conducted in English. Individuals needing special accommodation should contact Transportation Planning and Programming Division at (512) 416-2298 at least three business days before the hearing. TxDOT will make every reasonable effort to accommodate requests.
Submitting Written Comments: Those unable to attend may submit written comments on the proposed FY 2027-2030 STIP by 4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 13, 2026, to: Humberto Gonzalez, P.E. Director, Transportation Planning and Programming Division P.O. Box 149217 Austin, Texas 78714-9217
TRD-202602224
Becky Blewett
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: May 28, 2026
Request for Proposals - Traffic Safety Program
In accordance with 43 TAC §25.901 et seq., the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is requesting project proposals to support the targets and strategies of the Texas traffic safety program to reduce the number of motor vehicle related crashes, injuries, and fatalities in Texas.
Authority and responsibility for funding the traffic safety grant program derives from the National Highway Safety Act of 1966 (23 USC §401 et seq.), and the Texas Traffic Safety Act of 1967 (Transportation Code, Chapter 723). The TxDOT Executive Director is the designated Governor's Highway Safety Representative. The program is administered at the state level by TxDOT's Traffic Safety Division (TRF) through the Behavioral Traffic Safety Section (TRF-BTS). TRF-BTS manages the program through program managers for statewide projects and traffic safety specialists in twenty-five districts for local projects.
The following link provides the requirements for submitting Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Traffic Safety Grants- Request for Proposals (RFP) for Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Impaired Driving Mobilization (IDM) proposals. Please review the full FY 2027 RFP online at: https://egrants.bts.txdot.gov/eGrantsHelp/rfp.html
All proposals for the specified STEP highway safety funding must be submitted to the TRF-BTS no later than Friday, July 24, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. CST. Proposals must be completed and submitted using eGrants. eGrants is located at: https://egrants.bts.txdot.gov/
TRD-202602225
Becky Blewett
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: May 28, 2026
Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley Board
Leon County Lease Public Notice
Request for Proposals for Available Commercial Space to Lease in Leon County, Texas
The Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley Board (WSBVB) is soliciting proposals for lease of available commercial space in Leon County, Texas for their workforce center. The lease for space RFP can be downloaded at www.bvjobs.org or by request to Barbara Clemmons via email at bclemmons@bvcog.org.
The purpose of the RFP is to solicit proposals for available commercial lease space to be used for the day-to-day operations for the workforce center in Leon County, Texas.
The primary consideration in selecting a vendor will be their ability to provide space to lease as specified in the RFP.
The deadline for proposals will be 4:00 p.m. CST on July 21, 2026.
Bidders will have the opportunity to ask questions during the bidder's conference call, which is scheduled for June 17, 2026, 10:00 a.m. CST via Zoom. Attendance on the bidder's conference call is not mandatory. All answers to questions from the bidder's conference call will be posted at www.bvjobs.org by close of business on June 26, 2026.
Deadline for Questions: The Bidder's Conference Call will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. CST via Zoom. Below is the Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84382833901?pwd=6cibLJ76eUmKlS07lqO2tYTbH089DV.1
If Bidders cannot attend the bidder's conference call on June 17, 2026, they can submit their questions in writing concerning this RFP to Barbara Clemmons at bclemmons@bvcog.org no later than June 25, 2026, 5:00 p.m. CST. Answers to all questions received will be posted to www.bvjobs.org no later than Friday, June 25, 2026, 5:00 p.m. CST.
TRD-202602245
Vonda Morrison
Workforce Board Program Manager
Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley Board
Filed: May 29, 2026
Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas
Request for Proposals #26-439 Independent Auditing Services
The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is for Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas to solicit proposals from qualified and eligible entities for independent auditing services.
Anyone interested in submitting a proposal shall obtain a copy of the RFP at https://detwork.org/about-us/doing-business or request a copy of the RFP by emailing procurement@detwork.org.
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Deadline for Submission of Questions: June 10, 2026, 4:00 p.m. (CST)
Proposal Due Date and Time: July 1, 2026, 4:00 p.m. (CST)
Projected Notice of Award Date: August 12, 2026
Proposals must be submitted via email to procurement@detwork.org.
TRD-202602258
Dr. Ty Cauthen
Executive Director
Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas
Filed: June 1, 2026
Request for Proposals #26-440 Fiscal and Programmatic Monitoring Services
The purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is for Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas to solicit proposals from qualified and eligible entities for fiscal and programmatic monitoring services.
Anyone interested in submitting a proposal shall obtain a copy of the RFP at https://detwork.org/about-us/doing-business or request a copy of the RFP by emailing procurement@detwork.org.
Release Date: June 1, 2026
Deadline for Submission of Questions: June 10, 2026, 4:00 p.m. (CST)
Proposal Due Date and Time: July 1, 2026, 4:00 p.m. (CST)
Projected Notice of Award Date: August 12, 2026
Proposals must be submitted via email to procurement@detwork.org.
TRD-202602259
Dr. Ty Cauthen
Executive Director
Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas
Filed: June 1, 2026