Waste Management Permits and Registrations
Requirements for municipal solid, industrial and hazardous, commercial industrial nonhazardous, and other wastes. Pending and current permits. Registration status.
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Delinquent Fees and Penalties Will Affect Processing Your Application
Effective Sept. 1, 2012, the TCEQ redefined delinquent accounts to include those entities or people** who owe at least $25 in delinquent penalties or fees. The previous threshold for delinquency was $200. This new $25 threshold is the same amount used by us to place an entity on Warrant Hold with the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
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Authorizations for Bioenergy Facilities
A definition of bioenergy, and the status of authorizations for bioenergy facilities pending action or approved.
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Financial Assurance for Class A or B Petroleum-Substance Contaminated Soil Storage, Treatment, and Reuse Facilities
Financial assurance requirements and contact information pertaining to Class A or Class B petroleum-substance contaminated soil storage, treatment and reuse facilities.
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Financial Assurance for Scrap Tire Sites
Financial assurance requirements and contact information pertaining to scrap tire sites.
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Municipal Solid Waste Topics
Links to pages with information on municipal solid waste management, public participation, and requirements for obtaining authorization to process or dispose of waste.
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Permit Number vs. Solid Waste Registration Number
Information providing guidance as to whether you need an IHW registration number or IHW permit number through TCEQ.
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Scrap Tire Program
Scrap Tires
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Special Collection Routes (Enclosed Containers)
Requirements for anyone who transports brush, construction waste, or demolition waste in an enclosed container or enclosed vehicle to a Type IV municipal solid waste landfill for disposal.
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Special Permits: Am I Regulated?
Overview of requirements to transport waste from stationary compactors or transport brush, construction waste, or demolition waste to Type IV municipal solid waste landfills in enclosed containers or enclosed vehicles.
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Stationary Compactors
Requirements to be followed for waste from stationary compactors that is transported to a Type IV MSW facility in an enclosed container or enclosed vehicle.
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Tips for Septic Systems
On-site sewage facilities, or OSSFs, must be designed on the basis of a site evaluation that accounts for local conditions.
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Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
Information about the EPA's uniform hazardous waste manifest system.
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