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Wastewater Treatment Plants: Compliance Resources

Resources for small-business owners and local governments who operate wastewater treatment facilities in Texas.

Record Keeping and Reporting | Permits | Tools

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Record Keeping and Reporting

Discharge Monitoring Report Information

Wastewater Compliance Spreadsheets 

Most Frequently Needed Records for Wastewater Investigations (RG-088)

Frequently Used Forms

Permits

Stormwater Permit Information—Plants with a design flow of 1.0 million gallons per day and above or those required to have a pretreatment program (40 CFR Part 403) fall under stormwater rules (Sector T:  Treatment Works).

Water Quality Permits and Registrations

Compliance Overview Tools

Wastewater Treatment Plants:Bacteriological Testing—Information for wastewater treatment plants to assist with bacteriological testing and reporting.

In-House and On-Site Laboratories—Information for domestic wastewater treatment facilities' laboratory sample testing requirements.

Process Control Tests for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities (RG-002)

Wastewater Pretreatment Requirements

Fees

EPA Wastewater Technology Fact Sheets Exit the TCEQ

Training for Water Professionals - Wastewater Lagoons Exit the TCEQ

Aquatic Plants and Their Control  (PDF) Exit the TCEQ - Before applying herbicides or pesticides near or in waters of the state, ensure compliance with the Pesticide General Permit

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Drought Emergency Planning Workshops
Workshops to provide information and tools to prevent and mitigate water outages.


PWS Drought Reporting Form
Public water systems should use this form to report the current stage of their drought contingency plan.

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