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Office of the Attorney General

Texas Health and Safety Code and Texas Water 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 Texas 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 v. WM Pipe Inc.; Cause No. 2024-42229; in the 127th District Court of Harris County, Texas

Background: WM Pipe, Inc. ("WM Pipe) owns and operates a surface coating (painting) facility in Houston, Texas ("Facility") which also carries out storage and maintenance of pipe and abrasive cleaning. Various investigations carried out by Harris County between 2016 and 2022 resulted in the documentation of numerous violations, including permit violations, discharge violations, monitoring and reporting violations, and operational violations. Harris County filed its Original Petition in July 2024 citing WM Pipe for violations of the Texas Water Code, Texas Clean Air Act, Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, and Regulations of Harris County, Texas for Stormwater Quality Management. The State, Harris County, and WM Pipe have reached a mediation agreement to resolve the pending claims against WM Pipe.

Proposed Settlement: The State, Harris County, and WM Pipe, propose an Agreed Final Judgment that awards the State and Harris County the following monetary judgments against WM Pipe: $40,000.00 in civil penalties, to be split equally between the State and Harris County. In addition, the State and Harris County will each be awarded $5,000.00 in attorney fees.

For a complete description of the proposed settlement, the Agreed Final Judgment should be reviewed in its entirety. Requests for copies of the proposed judgment and settlement, and written comments on the same, should be directed to Ross Potter, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Texas Attorney General, P.O. Box 12548, MC-066, Austin, Texas 78711-2548, (512) 975-5460, facsimile (512) 320-0911, email: Ross.Potter@oag.texas.gov. Written comments must be received within 30 days of publication of this notice to be considered.

TRD-202601079

Justin Gordon

General Counsel

Office of the Attorney General

Filed: March 3, 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 03/09/26 - 03/15/26 is 18.00% for consumer1 credit.

The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for the period of 03/09/26 - 03/15/26 is 18.00% for commercial2 credit.

The monthly ceiling as prescribed by §303.0053 and §303.009 for the period of 03/01/26 - 03/31/26 is 18.00%.

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)

TRD-202601089

Leslie L. Pettijohn

Commissioner

Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner

Filed: March 3, 2026


Credit Union Department

Applications to Amend Articles of Incorporation

Notice is given that the following applications have been filed with the Credit Union Department (Department) and are under consideration.

An application was received from Associated Credit Union of Texas, League City, Texas. The credit union is proposing a name change to Openland Credit Union.

An application was received from Fort Worth Community Credit Union, Bedford, Texas. The credit union is proposing a name change to Worth Credit Union.

Comments or a request for a meeting by any interested party relating to an application must be submitted in writing within 30 days from the date of this publication. Any written comments must provide all the information that the interested party wishes the Department to consider in evaluating the application. All information received will be weighed during consideration of the merits of an application. Comments or a request for a meeting should be addressed to the Credit Union Department, 914 East Anderson Lane, Austin, Texas 78752-1699.

TRD-202601061

Robert W. Etheridge

Commissioner

Credit Union Department

Filed: March 2, 2026


Notice of Final Action Taken

In accordance with the provisions of 7 TAC §91.103, the Credit Union Department provides notice of the final action taken on the following applications:

Field of Membership- Approved (OSB)

Premier America CU #1 - See Texas Register dated on November 28, 2025.

Premier America CU #2 - See Texas Register dated on November 28, 2025.

TRD-202601060

Robert W. Etheridge

Commissioner

Credit Union Department

Filed: March 2, 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 April 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 April 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: AR Builders LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1703-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112281878; LOCATION: Houston, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $5,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Cynthia Sidoa, (713) 767-3525; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(2) COMPANY: AUDASIT INC.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1870-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111838066; LOCATION: Winnie, Chambers County; TYPE OF FACILITY: animal aquaculture facility; PENALTY: $63,854; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(3) COMPANY: BWC Texas Terminals LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0061-IWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102181948; LOCATION: Texas City, Galveston County; TYPE OF FACILITY: bulk liquid storage terminal; PENALTY: $12,375; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(4) COMPANY: Beechwood Water Supply Corporation; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1307-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101199404; LOCATION: Hemphill, Sabine County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,460; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Anjali Talpallikar, (512) 239-2507; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(5) COMPANY: Bell County Water Control and Improvement District 2; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1495-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101425106; LOCATION: Little River Academy, Bell County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,237; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Deshaune Blake, (210) 403-4033; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.

(6) COMPANY: Bluehall Incorporated, Indorama Ventures Oxides International LLC, Indorama Ventures Oxides LLC, Indorama Ventures Propylene Oxides LLC, and TPC Group LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2021-1200-IWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100219252; LOCATION: Port Neches, Jefferson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $205,104; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $82,042; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bethany Batchelor, (713) 767-3586; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(7) COMPANY: Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Company LP; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1346-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN107228967; LOCATION: Pawnee, Bee County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas production facility; PENALTY: $3,326; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Trenton White, (903) 535-5155; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.

(8) COMPANY: C. COOPER CUSTOM HOMES, INC.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1958-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111643029; LOCATION: Flint, Smith County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $7,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Kolby Farren, (512) 239-2098; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(9) COMPANY: City of Tulia; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1443-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN108492307; LOCATION: Tulia, Swisher County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $2,375; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ilia Perez Ramirez, (512) 239-2556; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(10) COMPANY: City of Karnes City; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1306-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101236842; LOCATION: Karnes, Karnes County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $4,515; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine Mckinney, (512) 239-4619; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(11) COMPANY: City of Milford; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1534-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101384287; LOCATION: Milford, Ellis County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,125; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Corinna Willis, (512) 239-2504; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(12) COMPANY: City of Normangee; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-1526-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101916385; LOCATION: Normangee, Leon County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $32,062; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $25,650; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Penny Wimberly, (512) 239-0538; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(13) COMPANY: City of Petrolia; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0832-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102677937; LOCATION: Petrolia, Clay County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $3,420; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $3,420; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Savannah Jackson, (512) 239-4306; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(14) COMPANY: City of Rochester; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1183-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101192243; LOCATION: Rochester, Haskell County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $1,040; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine Argueta, (512) 239-4131; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(15) COMPANY: City of Stamford; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0515-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101920189; LOCATION: Stamford, Jones County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $13,000; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $13000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Derek Osborn, (512) 239-0353; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(16) COMPANY: Conroe Independent School District; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1862-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102319746; LOCATION: Conroe, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $3,188; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(17) COMPANY: ET Gathering & Processing LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1301-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN109188631; LOCATION: Barstow, Ward County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas compressor station; PENALTY: $11,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Yuliya Dunaway, (210) 403-4077; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.

(18) COMPANY: ETC Texas Pipeline, Ltd.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0947-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111538815; LOCATION: La Grange, Fayette County; TYPE OF FACILITY: natural gas processing plant; PENALTY: $7,500; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $3,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katie Phillips, (713) 767-3628; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(19) COMPANY: Enterprise Products Operating LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-1175-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102323268; LOCATION: Mont Belvieu, Chambers County; TYPE OF FACILITY: isobutane dehydrogenation unit; PENALTY: $245,625; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $122,812; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Desmond Martin, (512) 239-2814; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(20) COMPANY: Enterprise Products Operating LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1868-IWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102528197; LOCATION: Pasadena, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: industrial organic chemicals manufacturing and storage facility; PENALTY: $10,650; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $4,260; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(21) COMPANY: GAITAN, CLAUDIO G; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-0395-WOC-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111570727; LOCATION: Hamilton, Hamilton County; TYPE OF FACILITY: landscape irrigation business; PENALTY: $1,239; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Corinna Willis, (512) 239-2504; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(22) COMPANY: Gatco Treatment Systems, LP; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0511-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN107732547; LOCATION: Waller, Waller County; TYPE OF FACILITY: concrete batch plant; PENALTY: $3,375; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Trenton White, (903) 535-5155; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.

(23) COMPANY: Gladieux Metals Recycling, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0595-IWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100210129; LOCATION: Freeport, Brazoria County; TYPE OF FACILITY: hazardous waste management facility; PENALTY: $27,125; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(24) COMPANY: Harris County Municipal Utility District 319; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1427-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN108583311; LOCATION: Cypress, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $350; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Savannah Jackson, (512) 239-4306; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(25) COMPANY: Heidelberg Materials Southwest LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1728-IWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102340239; LOCATION: Chico, Wise County; TYPE OF FACILITY: quarry; PENALTY: $8,739; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Amy Lane, (512) 239-2614; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(26) COMPANY: Indorama Ventures Oxides LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2021-0909-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100219252; LOCATION: Port Neches, Jefferson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical plant; PENALTY: $212,835; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $106,417; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Johnnie Wu, (512) 239-2524; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(27) COMPANY: JCT Investors, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0348-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111560777; LOCATION: Longview, Harrison County; TYPE OF FACILITY: construction site; PENALTY: $5,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Alejandra Basave, (713) 767-3751; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.

(28) COMPANY: Lion Elastomers LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0357-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100224799; LOCATION: Port Neches, Jefferson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: chemical manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $335,000; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $167,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Elizabeth Vanderwerken, (512) 239-5900; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(29) COMPANY: MAXWELL SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1229-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101456424; LOCATION: San Marcos, Caldwell County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $2,675; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Anjali Talpallikar, (512) 239-2507; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(30) COMPANY: Marek and Marek Truck Wash, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1819-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN112307855; LOCATION: El Campo, Wharton County; TYPE OF FACILITY: operator; PENALTY: $6,875; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Monica Larina, (512) 239-2545; REGIONAL OFFICE: 500 North Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 500, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, REGION 14 - CORPUS CHRISTI.

(31) COMPANY: Mooney International Corp.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0328-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100214758; LOCATION: Kerrville, Kerr County; TYPE OF FACILITY: aircraft manufacturing business; PENALTY: $22,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Alejandra Basave, (713) 767-3751; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.

(32) COMPANY: Norbord Texas (Jefferson) Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1067-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102771078; LOCATION: Jefferson, Marion County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oriented strand board manufacturing facility; PENALTY: $3,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Michael Wilkins, (325) 698-6134; REGIONAL OFFICE: 1977 Industrial Boulevard, Abilene, Texas 79602-7833, REGION 3 - ABILENE.

(33) COMPANY: PLAINSMAN COMPANY LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1806-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100223130; LOCATION: Lubbock, Lubbock County; TYPE OF FACILITY: cottonseed oil processing plant; PENALTY: $12,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Trenton White, (903) 535-5155; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.

(34) COMPANY: RAUTBORT, DARWIN; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1626-MSW-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111905907; LOCATION: Brownfield, Terry County; TYPE OF FACILITY: unauthorized municipal solid waste disposal site; PENALTY: $6,750; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bryce Huck, (512) 239-4655; REGIONAL OFFICE: 12100 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, CENTRAL OFFICE - AUSTIN.

(35) COMPANY: RCP Investments LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1377-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN111966313; LOCATION: Rio Vista, Johnson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: surface coating and outdoor dry abrasive blasting facility; PENALTY: $2,500; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Michael Wilkins, (325) 698-6134; REGIONAL OFFICE: 1977 Industrial Boulevard, Abilene, Texas 79602-7833, REGION 3 - ABILENE.

(36) COMPANY: RFP Maintenance, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1327-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN110734340; LOCATION: Bridge City, Orange County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $3,130; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Katherine Argueta, (512) 239-4131; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(37) COMPANY: Rankin Road West Municipal Utility District; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-1508-MWD-E; IDENTIFIER: RN102341070; LOCATION: Houston, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $12,937; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $10,350; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Samantha Smith, (512) 239-2099; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(38) COMPANY: Restorationcity; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1288-PWS-E; IDENTIFIER: RN101261592; LOCATION: Hungerford, Wharton County; TYPE OF FACILITY: public water supply; PENALTY: $2,580; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Ronica Rodriguez, (512) 239-2510; REGIONAL OFFICE: 500 North Shoreline Boulevard, Suite 500, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, REGION 14 - CORPUS CHRISTI.

(39) COMPANY: Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0909-PST-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100711480; LOCATION: Dallas, Dallas County; TYPE OF FACILITY: industrial manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $6,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Rachel Murray, (903) 535-5149; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.

(40) COMPANY: Sun City Rock, Inc.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-1368-WQ-E; IDENTIFIER: RN106994114; LOCATION: El Paso, El Paso County; TYPE OF FACILITY: aggregate production operation; PENALTY: $5,000; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Alejandra Basave, (713) 767-3751; REGIONAL OFFICE: 14250 Judson Road, San Antonio, Texas 78233-4480, REGION 13 - SAN ANTONIO.

(41) COMPANY: Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent WestTex LLC; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0532-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN110829843; LOCATION: Garden City, Reagan County; TYPE OF FACILITY: oil and gas production plant; PENALTY: $4,750; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Trenton White, (903) 535-5155; REGIONAL OFFICE: 2916 Teague Drive, Tyler, Texas 75701-3734, REGION 5 - TYLER.

(42) COMPANY: The Dow Chemical Company; DOCKET NUMBER: 2025-0137-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100225945; LOCATION: Freeport, Brazoria County; TYPE OF FACILITY: industrial chemical and manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $5,625; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $2,250; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: John Burkett, (512) 239-4169; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

(43) COMPANY: United States Gypsum Company; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-0514-AIR-E; IDENTIFIER: RN100212281; LOCATION: Galena Park, Harris County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wallboard manufacturing plant; PENALTY: $27,433; SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT OFFSET: $10,973; ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR: Bethany Batchelor, (713) 767-3586; REGIONAL OFFICE: 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, REGION 12 - HOUSTON.

TRD-202601073

Gitanjali Yadav

Deputy Director, Litigation Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 3, 2026


Enforcement Orders

An agreed order was adopted regarding FLEXICORE OF TEXAS, LTD., Docket No. 2020-1128-WQ-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $43,750 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Taylor Pack Ellis, Staff Attorney at (512) 239 3400, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711 3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding 7-ELEVEN, INC. dba 7-Eleven Store 40804, dba 7-Eleven Store 40805, dba 7- Eleven Store 40806, dba 7-Eleven Store 40802, dba 7-Eleven Store 40811, dba 7-Eleven Store 41699, and dba 7-Eleven 33964, Docket No. 2021-0845-PST-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $42,677 in administrative penalties with $8,535 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Karolyn Kent, 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 OREAL, Inc., Docket No. 2021-1433-MLM-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $31,568 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 City of Brady dba Brady Crk Plt and dba City of Brady Landfill, Docket No. 2022-0131-MLM-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $162,123 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Karolyn Kent, 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 City of Lindsay, Docket No. 2022-0230-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $110,437 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 BELLE OAKS WATER AND SEWER CO., INC., Docket No. 2023-1440-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $25,585 in administrative penalties. 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 Enterprise Products Operating LLC, Docket No. 2023-1689-AIR-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $17,100 in administrative penalties with $3,420 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 City of Meadows Place, Docket No. 2024-0104-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $30,950 in administrative penalties with $6,190 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 City of Comanche, Docket No. 2024-0319-PWS-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $10,190 in administrative penalties with $7,350 deferred. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Mason DeMasi, 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 Land Cleaning and Tree Recycling LLC and Savannah Doleva, Docket No. 2024-0922-MSW-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $17,405 in administrative penalties with $3,481 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 Westpark Properties, LLC dba Westpark Apartments, Docket No. 2024-1585-MLM-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $51,173 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 Jefferson Railport Terminal I (Texas) LLC, Docket No. 2024-1703-AIR-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $20,700 in administrative penalties with $4,140 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 Lyondell Chemical Company, Docket No. 2025-0086-AIR-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $15,000 in administrative penalties with $3,000 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 S.L.C. Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-0127-PWS-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $14,662 in administrative penalties. 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 Junction, Docket No. 2025-0302-PWS-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $3,675 in administrative penalties. 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 the Town of Indian Lake, Docket No. 2025-0523-PWS-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $3,000 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Savannah Jackson, Enforcement Coordinator at (512) 239-2545, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087.

An agreed order was adopted regarding Starrville Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-0673-PWS-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $1,375 in administrative penalties. 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 Aqua Texas, Inc., Docket No. 2025-0739-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $16,000 in administrative penalties. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Madison Stringer, 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 COUNTRY TERRACE WATER COMPANY, INC., Docket No. 2025-0982-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $13,919 in administrative penalties with $2,783 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 Orion Engineered Carbons LLC, Docket No. 2025-0988-IWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $16,362 in administrative penalties with $3,272 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 Beechwood Water Supply Corporation, Docket No. 2025-1473-MWD-E on February 25, 2026 assessing $39,375 in administrative penalties with $7,875 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.

TRD-202600931

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: February 25, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-01272026-030

Notice issued February 27, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-01272026-030: Balu Mahi Investments, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, (Petitioner) filed a petition for creation of Bailey Crossing Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Collin County (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioner holds title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) are no lienholders on the property to be included in the proposed; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 49.926 acres located within Collin County, Texas; and (4) none of the land within the proposed District is within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. The petition further states that the proposed District will: (1) construct, maintain, and operate a waterworks system, including the purchase and sale of water, for domestic and commercial purposes; (2) construct, maintain, and operate a wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal system, for domestic and commercial purposes; (3) construct, install, maintain, purchase, and operate a drainage and roadway facilities and improvements; and (4) construct, install, maintain, purchase, and operate facilities, systems, plants, and enterprises as shall be consonant 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 $15,070,000.

INFORMATION SECTION

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

TRD-202601104

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 4, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-01292026-033

Notice issued February 27, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-01292026-033: Gregory L. Miller, Trustee of the Gregory Lloyd Miller Trust, Gregory L. Miller, Trustee of the Gregory Lloyd Miller GST Exempt Trust, Michael J. Miller, Trustee of the Michael John Miller Trust, GEN-SKIP, LLC, a Louisiana limited liability company, and DJG Real Estate, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, (Petitioners) filed a petition for creation of Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 590 (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioners hold title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there are no lienholders on the property to be included in the proposed District; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 98.36 acres located within Harris County, Texas; and (4) none of the land within the proposed District is within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. The petition further states that the proposed District will: (1) purchase, construct, acquire, maintain, own, operate, repair, improve and extend a waterworks and sanitary wastewater system for industrial and commercial purposes; (2) construct, acquire, improve, extend, maintain 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, construct, acquire, improve, maintain and opere of such additional facilities, systems, plants and enterprises, road facilities, and park and recreational 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 Petitioners that the cost of said project will be approximately $32,250,000 ($21,300,000 for water, wastewater, and drainage plus $5,350,000 for recreation plus $5,600,000 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-202601105

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 4, 2026


Notice of District Petition - D-02132026-016

Notice issued March 3, 2026

TCEQ Internal Control No. D-02132026-016: Clayton Properties Group, Inc., (Petitioner) filed a petition for creation of Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 41 (District) with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The petition was filed pursuant to Article XVI, §59 of the Constitution of the State of Texas; Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code; 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 293; and the procedural rules of the TCEQ. The petition states that: (1) the Petitioner holds title to a majority in value of the land to be included in the proposed District; (2) there are no lienholders on the property to be included in the proposed; (3) the proposed District will contain approximately 82.807 acres located within Travis County, Texas; and (4) none of the land within the proposed District is within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. The petition further states that the proposed District will design, construct, acquire, improve, extend, finance, and issue bonds to: (1) maintain, operate, and convey an adequate and efficient water works and sanitary sewer system for domestic and commercial purposes; (2) maintain, operate, and convey works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances helpful or necessary to provide more adequate drainage for the District, and to control, abate, and amend local storm waters or other harmful excesses of waters; (3) maintain, operate, and convey park and recreational facilities; (4) convey road and improvements in aid of roads; and (5) maintain, operate, and convey such other additional facilities, systems, plants, and enterprises as may be consistent with any or all of the purposes for which the District is created. According to the petition, a preliminary investigation has been made to determine the cost of the project, and it is estimated by the Petitioner that the cost of said project will be approximately $35,300,000.

INFORMATION SECTION

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

TRD-202601106

Laurie Gharis

Chief Clerk

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 4, 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 AO, 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 April 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 April 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: Christopher Lynn Floyd; DOCKET NUMBER: 2024-0109-MSW-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111740346; LOCATION: 6741 Goodland Loop, San Angelo, Tom Green County; TYPE OF FACILITY: unauthorized municipal solid waste site; PENALTY: $3,937; STAFF ATTORNEY: Jun Zhang, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6517; REGIONAL OFFICE: San Angelo Regional Office, 622 South Oakes, Suite K, San Angelo, Texas 76903-7035, (325) 655-9479.

TRD-202601037

Gitanjali Yadav

Deputy Director, Litigation Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 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 April 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 April 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: Complex Ready Mix L.L.C.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2023-1734-WQ-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111127635; LOCATION: 21986 Farm-To-Market Road 1314 in Porter, Montgomery County; TYPE OF FACILITY: concrete batch plant; PENALTY: $31,514; STAFF ATTORNEY: A'twar Wilkins, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6515; REGIONAL OFFICE: Houston Regional Office, 5425 Polk Street, Suite H, Houston, Texas 77023-1452, (713) 767-3500.

(2) COMPANY: Efrain Torres; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-1148-MSW-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN111311049; LOCATION: 9474 Wingfield Drive in Lumberton, Hardin County; TYPE OF FACILITY: real property that contains and/or involves the management of municipal solid waste; PENALTY: $3,750; STAFF ATTORNEY: Laney Foeller, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-6226; REGIONAL OFFICE: Beaumont Regional Office, 3870 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703-1830, (409) 898-3838.

(3) COMPANY: RA-TE, INC.; DOCKET NUMBER: 2022-0404-MWD-E; TCEQ ID NUMBER: RN101702108; LOCATION: approximately 2,200 feet southwest of the intersection of Kidd Road and Smith Road near Beaumont, Jefferson County; TYPE OF FACILITY: wastewater treatment facility; PENALTY: $13,226; STAFF ATTORNEY: Misty James, Litigation, MC 175, (512) 239-0631 REGIONAL OFFICE: Beaumont Regional Office, 3870 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703-1830, (409) 898-3838.

TRD-202601038

Gitanjali Yadav

Deputy Director, Litigation Division

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Filed: March 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 February 23, 2026 to February 27, 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, March 6, 2026. The public comment period for this project will close at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 5, 2026.

Federal License and Permit Activities:

Applicant: Vopak Terminal Deer Park

Location: The project would affect waters of the United States and navigable waters of the United States associated with Buffalo Bayou located at 2759 Independence Parkway South, Deer Park, Harris County, Texas.

Latitude and Longitude: 29.7464723, -95.0970876

Project Description: The purpose of the project is to extend the maintenance dredging time frames to remove 150,000 cubic yards (CY) from 9.1 acres of the Houston Ship Channel to allow for safer navigation. The applicant proposes to amend the previously authorized hydraulic, mechanical and silt blading dredged depths of -48.5 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) for Docks 1-5, and -14.5 feet MLLW for Barge Docks 1, 2, 4, and 6. The maintenance dredging is estimated to remove 150,000 CY of material every three years. The maintenance dredged material will be placed in the previously authorized Dredge Material Placement Areas (DMPAs): Lost Lake, Peggy Lake, Alexander Island, Beltway 8, and Texas Deepwater Partners (formerly Glanville). The additional DMPAs are all Federally authorized and constructed upland contained dredged material placement areas, East and West Jones, and Avera. The amendment consists of a 10-year extension of time for the mechanical and hydraulic dredging and a 5-year extension of time for the silt blade dredging. The applicant has provided the following explanation why compensatory mitigation should not be required: No compensatory mitigation is proposed since there will be no permanent impacts to aquatic resources.

Type of Application: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit application # SWG-2007-00247. This application will be reviewed pursuant Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Note: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.

CMP Project No: 26-1092-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-202601078

Jennifer Jones

Chief Clerk and Deputy Land Commissioner

General Land Office

Filed: March 3, 2026


Notice of Funds Availability - Texas Coastal Management Program

The General Land Office (GLO) and the Coastal Coordination Advisory Committee (CCAC) file this Notice of Funds Availability to announce upcoming federal grant funds provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and state grant funds provided by the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA) to the Texas Coastal Management Program (CMP). The purpose of the CMP is to improve the management of the state's coastal resources and ensure the long-term ecological and economic productivity of the coast.

A federal award from NOAA to the CMP, approximating $2 million, is expected in October 2027 and state GOMESA funds are expected in April 2027. The GLO, the agency responsible for administering the CMP with the advisement of the CCAC, will pass through the funding to eligible entities to support projects that implement and/or advance the CMP goals and policies. Projects must be located within the coastal zone boundary established by the Texas Legislature in 1995.

The following entities are eligible to receive grants under the CMP.

- Incorporated cities within the coastal zone boundary

- County governments within the coastal zone boundary

- Texas state agencies

- Texas public colleges/universities

- Subdivisions of the state with jurisdiction within the coastal zone boundary (e.g., navigation districts, port authorities, river authorities, and soil and water conservation districts)

- Councils of governments and other regional governmental entities within the coastal zone boundary

- The Galveston Bay Estuary Program

- The Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program

- Nonprofit Organizations that are registered as a 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) and have an office located in Texas.

The GLO and the CCAC will accept applications for NOAA-funded and GOMESA-funded projects through a competitive application process. Projects must address at least one of the CMP funding priorities listed in the CMP Cycle 32 Guidance document.

The GLO will hold three in-person and one virtual grant workshops to provide information on the funding priorities, outline application requirements, and give potential applicants the opportunity to discuss specific project ideas with GLO staff. Applicants are not required to attend a workshop, but attendance is strongly encouraged. Identical information will be presented at all four workshops.

Workshop 1 - South Padre Island

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center

6801 Padre Boulevard

South Padre Island, Texas 78597

Workshop 2 - Port Aransas

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

The Patton Center

855 E Cotter Ave

Port Aransas, Texas 78373

Workshop 3 - Galveston/Houston Area

Thursday, April 2, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Nessler Civic Center

2010 5th Ave N

Texas City, Texas 77590

Workshop 4 - Virtual

Wednesday, April 7, 2026

9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Registration is required to attend the workshops. Registration for all workshops will close on Friday, March 20, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Workshop registration links are shown below.

South Padre Island: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/texas-coastal-management-program/south-padre-island-cmp-grant-workshop2026

Port Aransas: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/texas-coastal-management-program/port-aransas-cmp-grant-workshop

Galveston/Houston Area: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/texas-coastal-management-program/leaguecity-cmp-grant-workshop

Virtual: https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/texas-coastal-management-program/virtual-cmp-grant-workshop

The requirements to receive federal or state grant funds are outlined in the CMP Cycle 32 Guidance document. This document along with the online application portal, financial guidance, and other useful information can be found here: https://www.glo.texas.gov/coastal/protecting-coast/funding-opportunities

Applications for NOAA-funded and GOMESA-funded projects are due by 5:00 p.m. on June 3, 2026. To be considered for funding, applications must be submitted electronically in the online application portal. The Cycle 32 application for NOAA and GOMESA funding is similar to a Letter of Intent. If a project is selected to move forward to development, the applicant will receive a conditional Intent to Fund notification in August 2026. The applicant will then be responsible for providing all required supporting documentation, including a draft workplan and budget narrative, by November 11, 2026. If the applicant and CMP staff successfully develop a project scope, the applicant will receive a Final Funding Confirmation notice in early 2027.

TRD-202601031

Jennifer Jones

Chief Clerk and Deputy Land Commissioner

General Land Office

Filed: February 27, 2026


Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Public Hearing Notice: Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) State Supported Living Centers Long Range Planning Report

April 15, 2026

9:00 a.m.

Meeting Site:

Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)

John H. Winters Building

Public Hearing Room 125, First Floor

701 West 51st Street

Austin, Texas 78751

This meeting will be webcast. Members of the public may attend the meeting in person at the address above or access a live stream of the meeting at https://texashhsmeetings.org/HHSWebcast. Select the tab for the Winters Public Hearing Room Live on the date and time for this meeting. A draft version of the State Supported Living Centers Long-Range Planning Report is available for viewing at the following link https://tinyurl.com/SSLClrp. Please e-mail Webcasting@hhsc.state.tx.us if you have any problems with the webcasting function.

Agenda

1. Welcome and call to order

2. State Supported Living Centers Long Range Planning Draft Report

3. Public Comment

4. Adjourn

Public Comment: HHSC welcomes public comments pertaining to the drafted long-range planning report for State Supported Living Centers. Members of the public who would like to provide public comment may choose from the following options:

1. Oral comments provided virtually: Members of the public must pre-register to provide oral comments virtually during the meeting by completing a Public Comment Registration form at https://texashhsmeetings.org/SSLC_Apr2026 no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2026. Please mark the correct box on the Public Comment Registration form and provide your name, either the organization you are representing or that you are speaking as a private citizen, and your direct phone number. If you have completed the Public Comment Registration form, you will receive an email the day before the meeting with instructions for providing virtual public comment. Public comment is limited to three minutes. Each speaker providing oral public comments virtually must ensure their face is visible and their voice audible to the other participants while they are speaking. Each speaker must state their name and on whose behalf they are speaking (if anyone). If you pre-register to speak and wish to provide a handout before the meeting, please submit an electronic copy in accessible PDF format that will be distributed to the appropriate HHSC staff. Handouts are limited to two pages (paper size: 8.5" by 11", one side only). Handouts must be emailed to SSLCPlanning@hhsc.state.tx.us immediately after pre-registering, but no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2026, and include the name of the person who will be commenting. Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments or handouts. Staff will not read handouts aloud during the meeting, but handouts will be provided to the appropriate HHSC staff.

2. Written comments: A member of the public who wishes to provide written public comments must email the comments to SSLCPlanning@hhsc.state.tx.us no later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2026. Please include your name and the organization you are representing or that you are speaking as a private citizen. Written comments are limited to two pages (paper size: 8.5" by 11", one side only). Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments. Staff will not read written comments aloud during the meeting, but comments will be provided to the appropriate HHSC staff.

3. Oral comments provided in-person at the meeting location: Members of the public may provide oral public comment during the meeting in person at the meeting location either by pre-registering using the form above or without pre-registering by completing a form at the entrance to the meeting room. Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments.

Note: These procedures may be revised at the discretion of HHSC

Contact: Questions regarding agenda items, content, or public hearing arrangements should be directed to Lisa Colin, Strategic Planning & Communications Program Specialist, Health and Human Services Commission, at SSLCPlanning@hhsc.state.tx.us.

This public forum is open to the public. No reservations are required, and there is no cost to attend this public forum.

People with disabilities who wish to attend the public hearing and require auxiliary aids or services should contact Lisa Colin at SSLCPlanning@hhsc.state.tx.us at least 72 hours before the public hearing so appropriate arrangements can be made.

TRD-202601034

Karen Ray

Chief Counsel

Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Filed: February 27, 2026


State Hospital Long Range Planning Report - PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

April 29, 2026

9:00 a.m.

Meeting Site:

Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)

John H. Winters Building

Public Hearing Room 125W, First Floor

701 West 51st Street

Austin, Texas 78751

This meeting will be webcast. Members of the public may attend the meeting in person at the address above or access a live stream of the meeting at https://texashhsmeetings.org/HHSWebcast. Select the tab for the Winters Public Hearing Room Live on the date and time for this meeting. A draft version of the State Hospital Long-Range Planning Report is available for viewing at the following link https://www.tinyurl.com/StateHospitalLRP. Please e-mail Webcasting@hhsc.state.tx.us if you have any problems with the webcasting function.

Agenda

1. Welcome and call to order

2. State Hospital Long-Range Planning Report. The state hospital long-range planning report is required to include:

A. projected future bed requirements for state hospitals;

B. the methodology used to develop the projection of future bed requirements;

C. projected maintenance costs for institutional facilities;

D. recommended strategies to maximize the use of institutional facilities; and

E. how each state hospital will:

1. serve and support the communities and consumers in its service area; and

2. fulfill statewide needs for specialized services.

The initiatives outlined in this report will guide the Texas State Hospitals for the next six years. This report is developed under the authority of Texas Health and Safety Code Section 533.032.

3. Public comment

4. Adjourn

Public Comment: HHSC welcomes public comments pertaining to the drafted long-range planning report for State Hospital Members of the public who would like to provide public comment may choose from the following options:

1. Oral comments provided virtually: Members of the public must pre-register to provide oral comments virtually during the meeting by completing a Public Comment Registration form at https://texashhsmeetings.org/SH_PC_Apr2026 no later than 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Please mark the correct box on the Public Comment Registration form and provide your name, either the organization you are representing or that you are speaking as a private citizen, and your direct phone number. If you have completed the Public Comment Registration form, you will receive an email the day before the meeting with instructions for providing virtual public comment. Public comment is limited to three minutes. Each speaker providing oral public comments virtually must ensure their face is visible and their voice audible to the other participants while they are speaking. Each speaker must state their name and on whose behalf they are speaking (if anyone). If you pre-register to speak and wish to provide a handout before the meeting, please submit an electronic copy in accessible PDF format that will be distributed to the appropriate HHSC staff. Handouts are limited to two pages (paper size: 8.5" by 11", one side only). Handouts must be emailed to Ask_SH_Leadership@hhs.texas.gov immediately after pre-registering, but no later than 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, 2026, and include the name of the person who will be commenting. Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments or handouts. Staff will not read handouts aloud during the meeting, but handouts will be provided to the appropriate HHSC staff.

2. Written comments: A member of the public who wishes to provide written public comments must email the comments to Ask_SH_Leadership@hhs.texas.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Please include your name and the organization you are representing or that you are speaking as a private citizen. Written comments are limited to two pages (paper size: 8.5" by 11", one side only). Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments. Staff will not read written comments aloud during the meeting, but comments will be provided to the appropriate HHSC staff.

3. Oral comments provided in-person at the meeting location: Members of the public may provide oral public comment during the meeting in person at the meeting location either by pre-registering using the form above or without pre-registering by completing a form at the entrance to the meeting room. Do not include health or other confidential information in your comments.

Additional Information for Written Comments

Written comments, requests to review comments or both may be sent by U.S. mail, overnight mail, special delivery mail, hand delivery, fax or email.

U.S. Mail

Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Health and Specialty Care System / Texas State Hospitals

Attention: Yakir Harosh, Mail Code 2023

Austin State Hospital, Building 552

4110 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas 78751

Overnight Mail, Special Delivery Mail or Hand Delivery

Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Health and Specialty Care System / Texas State Hospitals

Attention: Yakir Harosh, Mail Code 2023

Austin State Hospital, Building 552

4110 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas 78751

Note: These procedures may be revised at the discretion of HHSC

Contact: Questions regarding agenda items, content, or public hearing arrangements and requests to add additional people to the meeting invitation should be directed to Yakir Harosh, State Hospital Project Manager, Health and Human Services Commission, at Ask_SH_Leadership@hhs.texas.gov.

This public forum is open to the public. No reservations are required, and there is no cost to attend this public forum.

People with disabilities who wish to attend the public hearing and require auxiliary aids or services should contact Yakir Harosh at yakir.harosh@hhs.texas.gov at least 72 hours before the public hearing so appropriate arrangements can be made.

TRD-202600933

Karen Ray

Chief Counsel

Texas Health and Human Services Commission

Filed: February 25, 2026


Department of State Health Services

Licensing Actions for Radioactive Materials (.pdf)

TRD-202601077

Molly Fudell

Deputy General Counsel

Department of State Health Services

Filed: March 3, 2026


Amendment to the Texas Schedules of Controlled Substances (.pdf)

(Editor's note: In accordance with Texas Government Code, §2002.014, which permits the omission of material which is "cumbersome, expensive, or otherwise inexpedient," the figure is not included in the print version of the Texas Register. The figure is available in the on-line version of the March 13, 2026, issue of the Texas Register.)

TRD-202601019

Cynthia Hernandez

General Counsel

Department of State Health Services

Filed: February 27, 2026


Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation

Scratch Ticket Game Number 2739 "KING OF CASH"

1.0 Name and Style of Scratch Ticket Game.

A. The name of Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739 is "KING OF CASH". The play style is "find symbol".

1.1 Price of Scratch Ticket Game.

A. The price for Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739 shall be $2.00 per Scratch Ticket.

1.2 Definitions in Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739.

A. Display Printing - That area of the Scratch Ticket outside of the area where the overprint and Play Symbols appear.

B. Latex Overprint - The removable scratch-off covering over the Play Symbols on the front of the Scratch Ticket.

C. Play Symbol - The printed data under the latex on the front of the Scratch Ticket that is used to determine eligibility for a prize. Each Play Symbol is printed in Symbol font in black ink in positive except for dual-image games. The possible black Play Symbols are: 2 SYMBOL, 3 SYMBOL, 4 SYMBOL, 5 SYMBOL, 6 SYMBOL, 7 SYMBOL, 8 SYMBOL, 9 SYMBOL, 10 SYMBOL, JACK SYMBOL, QUEEN SYMBOL, KING SYMBOL, ACE SYMBOL, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $50.00, $100, $500, $1,000 and $30,000.

D. Play Symbol Caption - The printed material appearing below each Play Symbol which explains the Play Symbol. One caption appears under each Play Symbol and is printed in caption font in black ink in positive. The Play Symbol Caption which corresponds with and verifies each Play Symbol is as follows:

Figure 1: GAME NO. 2739 - 1.2D (.pdf)

E. Serial Number - A unique thirteen (13) digit number appearing under the latex scratch-off covering on the front of the Scratch Ticket. The Serial Number is for validation purposes and cannot be used to play the game. The format will be: 0000000000000.

F. Bar Code - A twenty-four (24) character interleaved two (2) of five (5) Bar Code which will include a four (4) digit game ID, the seven (7) digit Pack number, the three (3) digit Ticket number and the ten (10) digit Validation Number. The Bar Code appears on the back of the Scratch Ticket.

G. Game-Pack-Ticket Number - A fourteen (14) digit number consisting of the four (4) digit game number (2739), a seven (7) digit Pack number, and a three (3) digit Ticket number. Ticket numbers start with 001 and end with 125 within each Pack. The format will be: 2739-0000001-001.

H. Pack - A Pack of the "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game contains 125 Tickets, packed in plastic shrink-wrapping and fanfolded in pages of two (2). One Ticket will be folded over to expose a front and back of one Ticket on each Pack. Please note the Packs will be in an A, B, C and D configuration.

I. Non-Winning Scratch Ticket - A Scratch Ticket which is not programmed to be a winning Scratch Ticket or a Scratch Ticket that does not meet all of the requirements of these Game Procedures, the State Lottery Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 466), and applicable rules adopted by the Texas Lottery and Charitable Bingo Division of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation ("Texas Lottery") pursuant to the State Lottery Act and referenced in 16 TAC, Chapter 140.

J. Scratch Ticket Game, Scratch Ticket or Ticket - Texas Lottery "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739.

2.0 Determination of Prize Winners. The determination of prize winners is subject to the general Scratch Ticket validation requirements set forth in Texas Lottery Rule 140.302, Scratch Ticket Game Rules, these Game Procedures, and the requirements set out on the back of each Scratch Ticket. A prize winner in the "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game is determined once the latex on the Scratch Ticket is scratched off to expose twenty (20) Play Symbols. PLAY INSTRUCTIONS: If a player reveals a "KING" Play Symbol, the player wins the prize for that symbol. If the player reveals an "ACE" Play Symbol, the player wins 5 TIMES the prize for that symbol. No portion of the Display Printing nor any extraneous matter whatsoever shall be usable or playable as a part of the Scratch Ticket.

2.1 Scratch Ticket Validation Requirements.

A. To be a valid Scratch Ticket, all of the following requirements must be met:

1. Exactly twenty (20) Play Symbols must appear under the Latex Overprint on the front portion of the Scratch Ticket;

2. Each of the Play Symbols must have a Play Symbol Caption underneath, unless specified, and each Play Symbol must agree with its Play Symbol Caption;

3. Each of the Play Symbols must be present in its entirety and be fully legible;

4. Each of the Play Symbols must be printed in black ink except for dual image games;

5. The Scratch Ticket shall be intact;

6. The Serial Number and Game-Pack-Ticket Number must be present in their entirety and be fully legible;

7. The Serial Number must correspond, using the Texas Lottery's codes, to the Play Symbols on the Scratch Ticket;

8. The Scratch Ticket must not have a hole punched through it, be mutilated, altered, unreadable, reconstituted or tampered with in any manner;

9. The Scratch Ticket must not be counterfeit in whole or in part;

10. The Scratch Ticket must have been issued by the Texas Lottery in an authorized manner;

11. The Scratch Ticket must not have been stolen, nor appear on any list of omitted Scratch Tickets or non-activated Scratch Tickets on file at the Texas Lottery;

12. The Play Symbols, Serial Number and Game-Pack-Ticket Number must be right side up and not reversed in any manner;

13. The Scratch Ticket must be complete and not miscut, and have exactly twenty (20) Play Symbols under the Latex Overprint on the front portion of the Scratch Ticket, exactly one Serial Number and exactly one Game-Pack-Ticket Number on the Scratch Ticket;

14. The Serial Number of an apparent winning Scratch Ticket shall correspond with the Texas Lottery's Serial Numbers for winning Scratch Tickets, and a Scratch Ticket with that Serial Number shall not have been paid previously;

15. The Scratch Ticket must not be blank or partially blank, misregistered, defective or printed or produced in error;

16. Each of the twenty (20) Play Symbols must be exactly one of those described in Section 1.2.C of these Game Procedures;

17. Each of the twenty (20) Play Symbols on the Scratch Ticket must be printed in the Symbol font and must correspond precisely to the artwork on file at the Texas Lottery; the Scratch Ticket Serial Numbers must be printed in the Serial font and must correspond precisely to the artwork on file at the Texas Lottery; and the Game-Pack-Ticket Number must be printed in the Game-Pack-Ticket Number font and must correspond precisely to the artwork on file at the Texas Lottery;

18. The Display Printing on the Scratch Ticket must be regular in every respect and correspond precisely to the artwork on file at the Texas Lottery; and

19. The Scratch Ticket must have been received by the Texas Lottery by applicable deadlines.

B. The Scratch Ticket must pass all additional validation tests provided for in these Game Procedures, the Texas Lottery's Rules governing the award of prizes of the amount to be validated, and any confidential validation and security tests of the Texas Lottery.

C. Any Scratch Ticket not passing all of the validation requirements is void and ineligible for any prize and shall not be paid. However, the Executive Director of the Texas Lottery ("Executive Director") may, solely at the Executive Director's discretion, refund the retail sales price of the Scratch Ticket. In the event a defective Scratch Ticket is purchased, the only responsibility or liability of the Texas Lottery shall be to replace the defective Scratch Ticket with another unplayed Scratch Ticket in that Scratch Ticket Game (or a Scratch Ticket of equivalent sales price from any other current Texas Lottery Scratch Ticket Game) or refund the retail sales price of the Scratch Ticket, solely at the Executive Director's discretion.

2.2 Programmed Game Parameters.

A. GENERAL: The top Prize Symbol will appear on every Ticket, unless restricted by other parameters, play action or prize structure.

B. GENERAL: Consecutive Non-Winning Tickets within a Pack will not have matching patterns, in the same order, of either Play Symbols or Prize Symbols.

C. FIND: A non-winning Prize Symbol will never match a winning Prize Symbol.

D. FIND: A Ticket may have up to two (2) matching non-winning Prize Symbols, unless restricted by other parameters, play action or prize structure.

E. FIND: The "ACE" (X5) Play Symbol will only appear on winning Tickets, as dictated by the prize structure.

F. FIND: There will be no matching non-winning Play Symbols on a Ticket.

G. FIND: The "KING" (WIN$) Play Symbol will only appear on winning Tickets, as dictated by the prize structure.

H. FIND: No prize amount in a non-winning spot will correspond with the Play Symbol (i.e., 2 and $2).

2.3 Procedure for Claiming Prizes.

A. To claim a "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game prize of $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $50.00, $100 or $500, a claimant shall sign the back of the Scratch Ticket in the space designated on the Scratch Ticket and may present the winning Scratch Ticket to any Texas Lottery Retailer. The Texas Lottery Retailer shall verify the claim and, if valid, and upon presentation of proper identification, if appropriate, make payment of the amount due the claimant and physically void the Scratch Ticket; provided that the Texas Lottery Retailer may, but is not required, to pay a $50.00, $100 or $500 Scratch Ticket Game. In the event the Texas Lottery Retailer cannot verify the claim, the Texas Lottery Retailer shall provide the claimant with a claim form and instruct the claimant on how to file a claim with the Texas Lottery. If the claim is validated by the Texas Lottery, a check shall be forwarded to the claimant in the amount due. In the event the claim is not validated, the claim shall be denied and the claimant shall be notified promptly. A claimant may also claim any of the above prizes under the procedure described in Section 2.3.B and Section 2.3.C of these Game Procedures.

B. To claim a "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game prize of $1,000 or $30,000, the claimant must sign the winning Scratch Ticket and may present it at one of the Texas Lottery's Claim Centers. If the claim is validated by the Texas Lottery, payment will be made to the bearer of the validated winning Scratch Ticket for that prize upon presentation of proper identification. When paying a prize of $600 or more, the Texas Lottery shall file the appropriate income reporting form with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and shall withhold federal income tax at a rate set by the IRS if required. In the event that the claim is not validated by the Texas Lottery, the claim shall be denied and the claimant shall be notified promptly.

C. As an alternative method of claiming a "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game prize, the claimant may submit the signed winning Scratch Ticket and a thoroughly completed claim form via mail. If a prize value is $1,000,000 or more, the claimant must also provide proof of Social Security number or Tax Payer Identification (for U.S. Citizens or Resident Aliens). Mail all to: Texas Lottery, P.O. Box 16600, Austin, Texas 78761-6600. The Texas Lottery is not responsible for Scratch Tickets lost in the mail. In the event that the claim is not validated by the Texas Lottery, the claim shall be denied and the claimant shall be notified promptly.

D. Prior to payment by the Texas Lottery of any prize, the Texas Lottery shall deduct the amount of a delinquent tax or other money from the winnings of a prize winner who has been finally determined to be:

1. delinquent in the payment of a tax or other money to a state agency and that delinquency is reported to the Comptroller under Government Code §403.055;

2. in default on a loan made under Chapter 52, Education Code;

3. in default on a loan guaranteed under Chapter 57, Education Code; or

4. delinquent in child support payments in the amount determined by a court or a Title IV-D agency under Chapter 231, Family Code.

E. If a person is indebted or owes delinquent taxes to the State, other than those specified in the preceding paragraph, the winnings of a person shall be withheld until the debt or taxes are paid.

2.4 Allowance for Delay of Payment. The Texas Lottery may delay payment of the prize pending a final determination by the Executive Director, under any of the following circumstances:

A. if a dispute occurs, or it appears likely that a dispute may occur, regarding the prize;

B. if there is any question regarding the identity of the claimant;

C. if there is any question regarding the validity of the Scratch Ticket presented for payment; or

D. if the claim is subject to any deduction from the payment otherwise due, as described in Section 2.3.D of these Game Procedures. No liability for interest for any delay shall accrue to the benefit of the claimant pending payment of the claim.

2.5 Payment of Prizes to Persons Under 18. If a person under the age of 18 years is entitled to a cash prize under $600 from the "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game, the Texas Lottery shall deliver to an adult member of the minor's family or the minor's guardian a check or warrant in the amount of the prize payable to the order of the minor.

2.6 If a person under the age of 18 years is entitled to a cash prize of $600 or more from the "KING OF CASH" Scratch Ticket Game, the Texas Lottery shall deposit the amount of the prize in a custodial bank account, with an adult member of the minor's family or the minor's guardian serving as custodian for the minor.

2.7 Scratch Ticket Claim Period. All Scratch Ticket prizes must be claimed within 180 days following the end of the Scratch Ticket Game or within the applicable time period for certain eligible military personnel as set forth in Texas Government Code §466.408. Any rights to a prize that is not claimed within that period, and in the manner specified in these Game Procedures and on the back of each Scratch Ticket, shall be forfeited.

2.8 Disclaimer. The number of prizes in a game is approximate based on the number of Scratch Tickets ordered. The number of actual prizes available in a game may vary based on number of Scratch Tickets manufactured, testing, distribution, sales and number of prizes claimed. A Scratch Ticket Game may continue to be sold even when all the top prizes have been claimed.

3.0 Scratch Ticket Ownership.

A. Until such time as a signature is placed upon the back portion of a Scratch Ticket in the space designated, a Scratch Ticket shall be owned by the physical possessor of said Scratch Ticket. When a signature is placed on the back of the Scratch Ticket in the space designated, the player whose signature appears in that area shall be the owner of the Scratch Ticket and shall be entitled to any prize attributable thereto. Notwithstanding any name or names submitted on a claim form, the Executive Director shall make payment to the player whose signature appears on the back of the Scratch Ticket in the space designated. If more than one name appears on the back of the Scratch Ticket, the Executive Director will require that one of those players whose name appears thereon be designated by such players to receive payment.

B. The Texas Lottery shall not be responsible for lost or stolen Scratch Tickets and shall not be required to pay on a lost or stolen Scratch Ticket.

4.0 Number and Value of Scratch Prizes. There will be approximately 9,000,000 Scratch Tickets in Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739. The approximate number and value of prizes in the game are as follows:

Figure 2: GAME NO. 2739 - 4.0 (.pdf)

A. The actual number of Scratch Tickets in the game may be increased or decreased at the sole discretion of the Texas Lottery.

5.0 End of the Scratch Ticket Game. The Executive Director may, at any time, announce a closing date (end date) for the Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739 without advance notice, at which point no further Scratch Tickets in that game may be sold. The determination of the closing date and reasons for closing will be made in accordance with the Scratch Ticket closing procedures and the Scratch Ticket Game Rules. See 16 TAC §140.302(j).

6.0 Governing Law. In purchasing a Scratch Ticket, the player agrees to comply with, and abide by, these Game Procedures for Scratch Ticket Game No. 2739, the State Lottery Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 466), applicable rules adopted by the Texas Lottery pursuant to the State Lottery Act and referenced in 16 TAC, Chapter 140, and all final decisions of the Executive Director.

TRD-202601101

Deanne Rienstra

General Counsel Lottery and Charitable Bingo

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation

Filed: March 4, 2026


North Central Texas Council of Governments

Notice of Cancellation

Request for Proposals

World Cup Wayfinding Signage

The North Central Texas Council of Governments has determined the World Cup Wayfinding Signage Requests for Proposals scheduled for release and originally published in the Texas Register on March 6, 2026, is no longer necessary and is cancelling in its entirety. The solicitation documents were never released or made available to potential proposals. No proposals or bids were received or considered.

TRD-202601102

Todd Little

Executive Director

North Central Texas Council of Governments

Filed: March 4, 2026


Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Notice of a Public Comment Hearing on an Application for a Sand and Gravel Permit

JC Nolan Pipeline Co., LLC 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 369 cubic yards of sedimentary material within the North Bosque River in Erath County. The purpose is to protect and restore depth of cover to three (3) pipelines within the channel utilizing articulated concrete block matting and rip-rap. The coordinates for the disturbance area are latitude 32.098195°, longitude -98.154408°. 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 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 10, 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 Sue Reilly at (512) 389-8622 or at sue.reilly@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: Sue Reilly, 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-202601081

James Murphy

General Counsel

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Filed: March 3, 2026


Notice of a Public Comment Hearing on an Application for a Sand and Gravel Permit

The City of New Braunfels has applied to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for a General Permit pursuant to Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 86 to remove or disturb 65 cubic yards of sedimentary material within Landa Lake in Comal County. The purpose is to remove accumulated sediment material from the Landa Park Wading Pool. The location is 50 feet from the intersection of Landa Park Dr. and Gazebo Circle, latitude/longitude 29.712607, -98.136995. 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 Friday, April 10, 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-202601082

James Murphy

General Counsel

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Filed: March 3, 2026


Public Utility Commission of Texas

Notice of Application for Recovery of Universal Service Funding

Notice is given to the public of an application filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) on February 24, 2026, for recovery of universal service funding under Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §56.025 and 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §26.406.

Docket Style and Number: Application of Border to Border Communications, Inc. to Recover Funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund Under 16 TAC §26.406 For Calendar Year 2025, Docket Number 59418.

The Application: Border to Border seeks recovery of funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF) due to Federal Communications Commission actions resulting in a reduction in the Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) revenues available to Border to Border for 2025. Border to Border requests that the Commission allow recovery of funds from the TUSF in the amount of $1,207,163 for 2025 to replace the projected reduction in FUSF revenue.

Persons wishing to intervene or comment on the action sought should contact the Commission by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at (888) 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission through Relay Texas by dialing 7-1-1. A deadline for intervention in this proceeding will be established. All comments should reference Docket Number 59418.

TRD-202600932

Andrea Gonzalez

Rules Coordinator

Public Utility Commission of Texas

Filed: February 25, 2026


Notice of Application for Recovery of Universal Service Funding

Notice is given to the public of an application filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) on February 26, 2026, for recovery of universal service funding under Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §56.025 and 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §26.406.

Docket Style and Number: Application of Electra Telephone Company, Inc. To Recover Funds from The Texas Universal Service Fund Under 16 TAC §26.406 For Calendar Year 2025, Docket Number 59429.

The Application: Electra Telephone seeks recovery of funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF) due to Federal Communications Commission actions resulting in a reduction in the Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) revenues available to Electric Telephone for 2025. Electra Telephone requests that the Commission allow recovery of funds from the TUSF in the amount of $576,589 for 2025 to replace the projected reduction in FUSF revenue.

Persons wishing to intervene or comment on the action sought should contact the Commission by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at (888) 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission through Relay Texas by dialing 7-1-1. A deadline for intervention in this proceeding will be established. All comments should reference Docket Number 59429.

TRD-202601032

Andrea Gonzalez

Rules Coordinator

Public Utility Commission of Texas

Filed: February 27, 2026


Notice of Application for Recovery of Universal Service Funding

Notice is given to the public of an application filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) on February 26, 2026, for recovery of universal service funding under Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §56.025 and 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §26.406.

Docket Style and Number: Application of Tatum Telephone Company to Recover Funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund Under 16 TAC §26.406 For Calendar Year 2025, Docket Number 59428.

The Application: Tatum Telephone seeks recovery of funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF) due to Federal Communications Commission actions resulting in a reduction in the Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) revenues available to Tatum Telephone for 2025. Tatum Telephone requests that the Commission allow recovery of funds from the TUSF in the amount of $54,416 for calendar year 2025 to replace the projected reduction in FUSF revenue.

Persons wishing to intervene or comment on the action sought should contact the Commission by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at (888) 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission through Relay Texas by dialing 7-1-1. A deadline for intervention in this proceeding will be established. All comments should reference Docket Number 59428.

TRD-202601033

Andrea Gonzalez

Rules Coordinator

Public Utility Commission of Texas

Filed: February 27, 2026


Notice of Application for Recovery of Universal Service Funding

Notice is given to the public of an application filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) on March 2, 2026, for recovery of universal service funding under Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §56.025 and 16 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §26.406.

Docket Style and Number: Application of Blossom Telephone Company, Inc. to Recover Funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund Under PURA §56.025 and 16 TAC §26.406 for Calendar Year 2025, Docket Number 59457.

The Application: Blossom Telephone seeks recovery of funds from the Texas Universal Service Fund (TUSF) due to Federal Communications Commission actions resulting in a reduction in the Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) revenues available to Blossom Telephone for 2025. Blossom Telephone requests that the Commission allow recovery of funds from the TUSF in the amount of $426,607 for 2025 to replace the projected reduction in FUSF revenue.

Persons wishing to intervene or comment on the action sought should contact the Commission by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at (888) 782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission through Relay Texas by dialing 7-1-1. A deadline for intervention in this proceeding will be established. All comments should reference Docket Number 59457.

TRD-202601100

Andrea Gonzalez

Rules Coordinator

Public Utility Commission of Texas

Filed: March 4, 2026


Supreme Court of Texas

Final Approval of Amendments to Rule 166a of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (.pdf)

TRD-202601080

Blake Hawthorne

Clerk of the Court

Supreme Court of Texas

Filed: March 3, 2026