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HEARING REQUESTS |
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Item 1. |
Docket No. 2003-0404-AIR. Consideration of application by Cemex Construction
Materials, Inc. for the amendment of Air Quality Permit No. 20618 to authorize the
addition of a secondary crusher and screen to the Balcones Quarry Facility. The
facility is located at 2682 Wald Road, in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas. The
Commission will also consider requests for hearing or reconsideration, related
responses and replies, public comment, and the Executive Director's Response to
Comments. (Josh Reddoch/Rebecca Davis) |
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Deny hearing request, grant amendment to permit, and adopt the Executive Directors Response to
Public Comments with changes to Response 1 and Response 3, RM/KW. All Agree |
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Item 2. |
Docket No. 2003-0367-AIR. Consideration of application by Odeeco, Inc. for a new
Air Quality Standard Permit No. 51617, to register an existing concrete batch plant
and authorize the re-starting of the existing facility. The concrete batch plant is
located at 2818 Wagon Trail, Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas. The Commission
will also consider requests for hearing or reconsideration, related responses and
replies, public comment, and the Executive Director's Response to Comments. (Helga
Chatelle/Garrett Arthur). |
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Deny hearing request, grant the issuance of the permit, and adopt the Executive Directors Response to
Comments, RM/RH. All Agree |
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AGRICULTURAL ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDERS |
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Item 3. |
Docket No. 2002-1391-AGR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Klaas Talsma dba Talsma Dairy in Erath County;
Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No. 03145; for water quality
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs.7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas
Administrative Code ch. 60. (Sherry Smith, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 4. |
Docket No. 2001-0059-AGR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Kirk O'Keefe dba O'Keefe
Cutting Horses in Parker County; TCEQ ID No. None; for confined animal feeding
operation water quality violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs.7 and 26 and the
rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Diana Grawitch Sunday
Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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AIR QUALITY ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDERS |
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Item 5. |
Docket No. 2002-1083-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against APAC-Texas, Inc. in Tarrant County; Air Account
No. TA-1259-P; for air quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch.
382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality, including specifically 30 Texas Administrative Code ch. 60. (Stacey Young,
Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 6. |
Docket No. 2002-0719-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Duke Energy Field Services,
LP in Hansford County; Air Account No. HD-0055-B; for air quality violations
pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules
of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Gloria Stanford, Sunday
Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 7. |
Docket No. 2002-1200-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Utex Industries, Inc. in Colorado County; Air
Account No. CR-0025-P; for air quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety
Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas Administrative Code ch. 60.
(Gilbert Angelle, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 8. |
Docket No. 2002-1043-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of J. Cleo Thompson & James
Cleo Thompson, Jr., L.P. in Crockett County; Air Account No. CZ-0035-V; for air
quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code
ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Sheila
Smith, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 9. |
Docket No. 2002-1071-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Linn Materials, LLC in Hidalgo County; Regulated
Entity ID No. RN102546249; for air quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health &
Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality. (Jaime Garza, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 10. |
Docket No. 2001-0852-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Valero Refining-Texas, L.P.
in Harris County; Air Account No. HG-0130-C; for air quality violations pursuant to
Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. (Trina Grieco, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 11. |
Docket No. 2002-0290-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against CITGO Refining & Chemicals Company, L.P. in
Nueces County; TCEQ Permit Nos. 2704A and 2703A, Air Account No. NE-0027-V,
for air violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch.
7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including
specifically 30 Tex. Admin. Code ch. 60. (David Speaker, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Remand to Executive Director |
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Item 12. |
Docket No. 2001-1044-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of ExxonMobil Oil
Corporation dba Mobil Chemical Company in Jefferson County; TCEQ Air
Account No. JE-0062-S; for air quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety
Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (Lisa Uselton Dyar, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Remanded to Executive Director, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 13. |
Docket No. 2002-1234-AIR-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Williams Terminals
Holdings, L. P. in Nueces County; Air Account Number NE-0003-M; for air quality
violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and
the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically
30 Texas Administrative Code ch. 60. (Audra Baumgartner, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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AIR ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDERS |
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Item 14. |
Docket No. 2001-0405-AIR-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Top Cut Tree Service, Inc.
in Montgomery County; TCEQ ID No. MQ-0308-P; for municipal solid waste and
air quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code chs. 361 and 382, Tex.
Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(Gitanjali Yadav, Sunday Odoetok) |
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Remanded to Executive Director, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 15. |
Docket No. 2000-1087-AIR-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Natural Mining
International, Inc. in Brewster County; TCEQ Air Account No. BN-0025-H; for air
violations pursuant to the Texas Clean Air Act, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382,
and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Rebecca Nash
Petty, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue Default Order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDER |
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Item 16. |
Docket No. 2002-0690-IHW-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of National-Oilwell, L.P. in
Gray County; TCEQ Industrial and Hazardous Waste Registration No. 31974; for
industrial & hazardous waste violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch.
361, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality. (Ronnie Kramer, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDER |
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Item 17. |
Docket No. 2001-1442-IHW-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against and requiring certain actions of Waggon-Cellers,
South America, LLC in Randall County; TCEQ IHW Registration No. 85263; for
industrial and hazardous waste violations pursuant to the Texas Solid Waste Disposal
Act, Tex. Health & Safety Code, ch. 361, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Shannon Strong, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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LICENSED IRRIGATORS ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDER |
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Item 18. |
Docket No. 2002-0669-LII-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Ronald Wise dba Wise
Landscape in Grimes County; TCEQ ID No. None; for landscape irrigator installer
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 34 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas Admin. Code
ch. 60. (Benjamin Joseph de Leon, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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MULTI-MEDIA MATTER ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDER |
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Item 19. |
Docket No. 2000-1437-MLM-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against and requiring certain actions of DJ Contractors, Inc.
in El Paso County; TCEQ ID No.: NONE; for solid waste violations pursuant to the
Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Tex. Health & Safety Code chs. 361 and 371, Tex.
Water Code chs. 7 and 26, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality. (Robert Hernandez, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDERS |
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Item 20. |
Docket No. 2002-0812-MSW-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Recovery Technologies
Group of Texas, Inc. in Harris County; Municipal Solid Waste Registration No.
6044095; for municipal solid waste violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code
ch. 361, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (Catherine Albrecht, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 21. |
Docket No. 2000-1417-MSW-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Jeff Walker Jr. dba Walker Brothers Construction
Co. in Newton County; TCEQ ID No. 455100030; for municipal solid waste and air
violations pursuant to the Tex. Health & Safety Code chs. 361 and 382, Tex. Water
Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(Shannon Strong, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Remanded to Executive Director |
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Item 22. |
Docket No. 2001-1465-MSW-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Davis Young dba Young
Auto Service in Parker County; TCEQ MSW ID No. None; for municipal solid
waste violations pursuant to the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Tex. Health &
Safety Code chs. 361 and 371, Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26, and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Diana Grawitch, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDER |
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Item 23. |
Docket No. 2000-0440-MSW-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Enviro Save Oil Recovery
Company of America in McLennan County; TCEQ ID No. A85645; for municipal
solid waste violations pursuant to the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Tex. Health &
Safety Code chs. 361 and 371, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. (Gitanjali Yadav, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order with changes, RH/RM. All Agree |
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MUNICIPAL WASTE DISCHARGE ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDER |
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Item 24. |
Docket No. 2002-0395-MWD-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of the Town of Little Elm in
Denton County; Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit No.
11600-001; for water quality violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26
and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Bill Davis,
Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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ON SITE SEWAGE FACILITY INSTALLERS ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT
ORDER |
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Item 25. |
Docket No. 1996-1160-OSI-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against Preston Allen in Tarrant County; TCEQ ID No.
4060; for on-site sewage installer violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code
ch. 366, Tex. Water Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (Robert Hernandez, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Re-posted as item #59 |
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PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDERS |
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Item 26. |
Docket No. 2002-1150-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Andrews Transport, Incorporated in Tarrant
County; TCEQ ID No. None and RN No. 102042579; for petroleum storage tank
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas
Administrative Code ch. 60. (Jorge Ibarra, P.E., Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 27. |
Docket No. 2001-0004-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Mr. Mohammad N. Qureshi dba HAH Gas Mart in
Galveston County; Petroleum Storage Tank Facility ID No. 40144; for petroleum
storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, Tex. Water
Code ch. 7, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Bill
Davis, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 28. |
Docket No. 2002-0818-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Rinkle Grocery & Hardware, Inc. in Shelby
County; Petroleum Storage Tank Facility No. 0012693; for petroleum storage tank
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. (John Barry, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 29. |
Docket No. 2002-0513-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Petro-Chemical Transport Inc. in Dallas County;
TCEQ PST ID No. None; for petroleum storage tank violations pursuant to Tex.
Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality. (Alfred Okpohworho, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Remanded to Executive Director |
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Item 30. |
Docket No. 2002-1178-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against WHMC, Inc. dba West Houston Medical Center in
Harris County; Petroleum Storage Tank Facility ID No. 0041596; for petroleum
storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas
Administrative Code ch. 60. (Catherine Sherman, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 31. |
Docket No. 2002-0850-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Signal Fuels Co. in Potter and Gray Counties;
Petroleum Storage Facility ID Nos. 27190, 5860, and 5861; for petroleum storage tank
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Texas
Administrative Code ch. 60. (Michael Meyer, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 32. |
Docket No. 2002-0172-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against SZS Enterprises, Inc. dba Korner Food Mart in
Navarro County; Petroleum Storage Tank Facility ID No. 27519; for petroleum
storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Sandy VanCleave, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 33. |
Docket No. 2002-1486-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Lytle Quik-Stop Corp. dba Lytle Fast Stop and
Terry Giannas dba Lytle Quik-Stop in Atascosa County; Petroleum Storage Tank
Facility ID No. 0072533; for petroleum storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water
Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(Todd Huddleson, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Remanded to the ED |
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Item 34. |
Docket No. 2001-1360-PST-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties against Tri-County Petroleum, Inc. in Waller County;
TCEQ ID No. NONE; for petroleum storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water
Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(Gitanjali Yadav, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDERS |
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Item 35. |
Docket No. 2001-0380-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Shive Hari Inc., dba Texas
Food Store in Tarrant County; TCEQ PST ID No. 0070037; for petroleum storage
tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26, Tex. Health & Safety Code
ch. 382, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Robert
Hernandez, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 36. |
Docket No. 2001-0020-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against USA Express Inc. in Harris County; TCEQ PST
Facility ID Nos. 0035164, 0005488, 0035329, and 0046112; for petroleum storage
tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26, Tex Health & Safety Code
ch. 382, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
(Laurencia Fasoyiro, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 37. |
Docket No. 2001-0019-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Star Tex Distributors, Inc.
in Harris County; TCEQ PST Facility ID No. 0042777; for petroleum storage tank
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch.
382, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Laurencia
Fasoyiro, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 38. |
Docket No. 2001-0629-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Star Tex Distributors, Inc.
in Galveston County; TCEQ PST Facility ID No. 33625; for petroleum storage tank
violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26, Tex Health and Safety Code ch.
382, and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Laurencia
Fasoyiro, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 39. |
Docket No. 2001-1061-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Steve Parks dba Steve's
Country Store in Edwards County; TCEQ PST ID No. 10762; for petroleum storage
tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. (Kelly W. Mego, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 40. |
Docket No. 2002-0743-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Bill's Welding &
Roustabout, Inc. in Garza County; TCEQ PST Facility ID No. 61088; for petroleum
storage tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Tex. Admin.
Code ch. 60. (Laurencia Fasoyiro, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 41. |
Docket No. 2001-0850-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against Saheem Enterprises Inc. dba Corner Food Mart in
Bexar County; TCEQ PST ID No. 71755; for petroleum storage tank violations
pursuant to Texas Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality. (Robin Chapman, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 42. |
Docket No. 2002-0843-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Leland Duncan dba
Duncan's Full Service in Lubbock County; TCEQ ID No. 27008; for petroleum
storage tank violations pursuant to ch. 26 of the Texas Water Code and the rules of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including specifically 30 Tex. Admin.
Code ch. 60. (Robin Chapman, Lisa Uselton Dyar) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 43. |
Docket No. 2002-0128-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against MMN Incorporated dba Country Bear Mobil in
Tarrant County; TCEQ PST ID No. 0072177; for petroleum storage tank violations
pursuant to Tex. Water Code ch. 7, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 382, and the rules
of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (Troy D. Nelson, Sunday
Odoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 44. |
Docket No. 2002-0072-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Al-Hayat, Inc. dba Honey
Stop #1 in Walker County; TCEQ PST Facility ID No. 29412; for petroleum storage
tank violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality. (Laurencia Fasoyiro, A. Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 45. |
Docket No. 2001-0848-PST-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against Kaif Kalolwala dba RAJ Transport Company in
Harris County; TCEQ ID No. NONE; for petroleum storage tank violations pursuant
to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and 26 and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (Alfred Okpohworho, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ENFORCEMENT AGREED ORDERS |
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Item 46. |
Docket No. 2002-1066-PWS-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of An Hung Enterprises, Inc.
dba E & J Super Food Mart in Harris County; Public Water Supply No. 1012657;
for drinking water quality violations pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 341
and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, including
specifically 30 Texas Administrative Code ch. 60. (Kimberly McGuire, Sunday
Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 47. |
Docket No. 2001-0149-PWS-E. Consideration of an Agreed Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Clarence Reeves dba
Pleasant Ridge Addition and Timber Creek Addition in Cooke County; Public
Water Supply Nos. 0490041 and 0490030; for drinking water quality violations
pursuant to Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 341 and the rules of the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality. (Cheryl Thompson, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue agreed order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY ENFORCEMENT DEFAULT ORDERS |
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Item 48. |
Docket No. 2002-1403-PWS-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Patrick Asogwa in Hildalgo
County; TCEQ ID No. 17902; and TCEQ Surface Water License No. 043-64-3484
for public drinking water operator violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 7 and
37 and the rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. (James
Biggins, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 49. |
Docket No. 2001-0489-PWS-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties against Intercontinental Water Supply Corporation in
Harris County; TCEQ PWS ID No. 1010827; CCN No. 12531; for public water
utility violations pursuant to the Texas Water Code ch. 13 and the rules of the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality.(James Biggins, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 50. |
Docket No. 2001-0636-PWS-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Dale Madrigal,
Individually, and Iowa Water Supply Corporation in Bee County; TCEQ Public
Water Supply ID No. 0130060; for public drinking water violations pursuant to Tex.
Health & Safety Code ch. 341 and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (James Biggins, Sunday Udoetok) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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Item 51. |
Docket No. 2000-0830-PWS-E. Consideration of a Default Order assessing
administrative penalties and requiring certain actions of Dorothy A. Essex dba Oak
Hill Acres Mobile Home Subdivision in Bexar County; TCEQ PWS ID No.
0150156; for public drinking water violations pursuant to Tex. Water Code chs. 5 and
13, Tex. Health & Safety Code ch. 341, and the rules of the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality. (Darren Ream, Lisa Uselton Dyar) |
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Issue default order, RH/RM. All Agree |
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MISCELLANEOUS AGENDA ITEM |
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Item 52. |
Docket No. 2003-0553-MIS. Consideration of gifts and donations of $500.00 or
more in value given to the TCEQ, submitted for approval in accordance with Chapter
575 to the Government Code, concerning acceptance of gifts by certain state agencies.
[Elizabeth West] |
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Approve staff recommendations as reflected in the adopted Resolution including Exhibit A, which
contains the names of the donors and descriptions and statements of the purposes of the gifts and
which is attached to and incorporated in these minutes, RM/RH. All Agree |
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RULE MATTERS |
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Item 53. |
Docket No. 2002-0955-RUL. Consideration for adoption of amended and new
sections of 30 TAC Chapter 113, Standards of Performance for Hazardous Air
Pollutants and for Designated Facilities and Pollutants which incorporate by reference
United States Environmental Protection Agency rules concerning national emission
standards for hazardous air pollutants for source categories in implementation of the
1990 Amendments to the Federal Clean Air Act. These technology-based standards
are commonly referred to as the maximum achievable control technology (MACT)
standards. The rulemaking will add 18 new MACT standards, and update 34 MACT
standards previously adopted by the commission by updating the federal promulgation
dates cited in the commission rules. |
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The 18 new federal MACT standards include Polyvinyl Chloride and Copolymers
Production; Chemical Recovery Combustion Sources at Kraft, Soda, Sulfite, and
Stand Alone Semichemical Pulp Mills; Ethylene Manufacturing Process Units: Heat
Exchange Systems and Waste Operations; Primary Copper Smelting; Secondary
Aluminum Production; Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic
Reforming Units, and Sulfur Recovery Units; Municipal Solid Waste Landfills;
Manufacturing of Nutritional Yeast; Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production;
Wet-Formed Fiberglass Mat Production; Paper and Other Web Coating; Surface
Coating of Large Appliances; Surface Coating of Metal Coil; Leather Finishing
Operations; Cellulose Products Manufacturing; Boat Manufacturing; Rubber Tire
Manufacturing; and Friction Materials Manufacturing Facilities. |
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The 34 MACT standards being amended in this rulemaking include Synthetic Organic
Chemical Manufacturing Industry; Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing
Industry for Process Vents, Storage Vessels, Transfer Operations, and Wastewater;
Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants for Equipment Leaks; Coke Oven Batteries;
Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards for Sterilization Facilities; Pulp and Paper
Industry; Halogenated Solvent Cleaning; Group I Polymers and Resins; Epoxy Resins
Production and Non-Nylon Polyamides Production; Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing
Plants; Phosphate Fertilizers Production Plants; Petroleum Refineries; Off-Site Waste
and Recovery Operations; Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities; Oil and
Natural Gas Production Facilities; Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (Surface Coating);
Containers; Individual Drain Systems; Closed Vent Systems, Control Devices,
Recovery Devices, and Routing to a Fuel Gas System or a Process; Equipment Leaks -
Control Level 1; Equipment Leaks - Control Level 2; Oil Water Separators and
Organic-Water Separators; Storage Vessels (Tanks) - Control Level 2; Generic
Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards; Hazardous Waste Combustors;
Pharmaceuticals Production; Natural Gas Transmission and Storage Facilities; Group
IV Polymers and Resins; Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry; Pesticide Active
Ingredient Production; Manufacture of Amino/Phenolic Resins; Polyether Polyols
Production; Publicly Owned Treatment Works; and Ferroalloys Production:
Ferromanganese and Silicomanganese. The proposed text was published in the April
4, 2003 issue of the Texas Register (28 TexReg 2891). (Keith Sheedy, Steve Hagle,
Dan Joyner, Alan Henderson) (Rule Log No. 2002-036a-113-AI) |
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Approve adoptions of amended and new sections of 30 TAC Chapter 113, RM/KW. All Agree |
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Item 54. |
Docket No. 2003-0632-RUL. Consideration for publication of, and hearing on,
proposed amendments to 30 TAC Chapter 101, General Air Quality Rules;
Subchapter F, Emissions Events and Scheduled Maintenance, Startup, and Shutdown
Activities; Division 3, Operational Requirements, Demonstrations, and Actions
Required to Reduce Excessive Emissions; Sections 101.221 - 101.223; and
corresponding revisions to the Texas state implementation plan. |
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The proposed rulemaking would improve consistency with United States
Environmental Protection Agency policy regarding excess emissions during
maintenance, startup, and shutdown activities, and malfunction events. (Brad Toups,
Janis Hudson, Alan Henderson) (Rule Log Number 2003-038-101-AI) |
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Reposted as Item No. 60 |
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EXECUTIVE SESSION |
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Item 55. |
Docket No. 1998-1154-EXE. The Commission will meet in closed session to
deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline,
or dismissal of the Commission's Executive Director, as permitted by Section 551.074
of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the Government Code. The
Commission may also meet in open session to take action on this matter as required by
Section 551.102 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the Government
Code. |
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Commission did not meet in Executive Session |
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Item 56. |
Docket No. 1999-0024-EXE. THE COMMISSION WILL CONDUCT A CLOSED
MEETING TO RECEIVE LEGAL ADVICE AND WILL DISCUSS PENDING OR
CONTEMPLATED LITIGATION, SETTLEMENT OFFERS, AND/OR THE
APPOINTMENT, EMPLOYMENT, EVALUATION, REASSIGNMENT, DUTIES,
DISCIPLINE OR DISMISSAL OF SPECIFIC COMMISSION EMPLOYEES, AS
PERMITTED BY Sections 551.071 and 551.074, the Open Meetings Act, codified as
Chapter 551 of the Government Code. The Commission may also meet in open
session to take action on a legal or personnel matters considered in the closed meeting
as required by Section 551.102 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the
Government Code. |
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Commission did not meet in Executive Session |
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Item 57. |
Docket No. 1999-0025-EXE. THE COMMISSION WILL CONDUCT A CLOSED
SESSION TO DISCUSS THEIR DUTIES, ROLES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS
COMMISSIONERS OF THE TCEQ PURSUANT TO SECTION 551.074 OF THE
OPEN MEETINGS ACT, CODIFIED AS CHAPTER 551 OF THE GOVERNMENT
CODE. The Commission may also meet in open session to take action on this matter
as required by Section 551.102 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the
Government Code. |
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Commission did not meet in Executive Session |
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(PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES WHO PLAN TO ATTEND THE TCEQ AGENDA AND WHO
MAY NEED AUXILIARY AIDS OR SERVICES SUCH AS INTERPRETERS FOR PERSONS
WHO ARE DEAF OR HEARING IMPAIRED, READERS, LARGE PRINT, OR BRAILLE ARE
REQUESTED TO CONTACT DOUG KITTS IN THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK AT (512)
239-3317 AT LEAST TWO (2) WORK DAYS PRIOR TO THE AGENDA, SO THAT
APPROPRIATE ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE.) (PERSONS WHO DESIRE THE
ASSISTANCE OF AN INTERPRETER IN CONJUNCTION WITH THEIR ORAL
PRESENTATION AT THIS TCEQ AGENDA ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT DOUG KITTS IN
THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CLERK AT (512) 239-3317 AT LEAST FIVE (5) WORK DAYS
PRIOR TO THE AGENDA SO THAT APPROPRIATE ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE.) |
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REGISTRATION FOR AGENDA STARTS AT 8:45 A.M. UNTIL 9:30 A.M. PLEASE REGISTER
BETWEEN THESE TIMES. LATE REGISTRATION COULD RESULT IN YOUR MISSING THE
OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT ON YOUR ITEM. |