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Dirt, Sand, and Rock Quarries and Aggregate Processing Plants: Compliance Resources

If you own or operate a rock quarry, gravel pit, borrow pit, or similar aggregate production operation, use these resources to understand the environmental rules you must follow. These resources will also help you understand the rules for rock crushers, concrete crushers, and other aggregate processing operations.

APO Registration

A new state law, House Bill 571, requires certain aggregate production operations to register with the TCEQ. Aggregates are materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed and broken limestone, crushed and broken granite, dirt, soil, or caliche. The TCEQ adopted new rules implementing HB 571 on June 13, 2012; you can find these new rules in 30 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 342. Exemptions from this rulemaking can be found in Chapter 342.1(1)(E).

The new rules require commercial APOs to:

  • register with the TCEQ and renew registration annually;
  • pay registration fees; and
  • undergo inspection every three years.

For additional information on registering your operation, visit the APO registration website.

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Where can I find more information and assistance?

The TCEQ's Small Business and Local Government Assistance Section offers free, confidential help to small businesses and local governments working to comply with state environmental regulations. Call us at 800-447-2827 or visit our Web page at TexasEnviroHelp.org.

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What is "aggregate"?

Under these rules, aggregate includes:

  • gravel
  • sand
  • dirt
  • soil
  • caliche
  • dimension stone
  • crushed or broken limestone, granite, or other stone

If you wonder whether your operation produces aggregate, check the aggregate production operations rule's definitions, 30 TAC 342.1.