ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE FAIR & CONFERENCE - MAY 14-15, 2019 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - TCEQ
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T EXAS COMMISSION ON
EN VIRONME NTAL Q UALIT Y
ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE FAIR
& CONFERENCE
MAY 14–15, 2019
AUST IN CONVENT ION CENTER7:30 a.m. Registration Begins & Exhibit Hall Opens | 8:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Begin | 4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Closes
TUESDAY May 14, 2019
EDUCATIONAL TRACKS 8:30–9:30 a.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. 1:00–2:00 p.m.
All speakers are TCEQ staff unless otherwise indicated.
2:15–3:15 p.m. 4:00–5:00 p.m.
AIR PERMITTING: Air Permits Division Update &
Management Introductions
Standardized Authorizations:
A Journey
New Source Review (NSR) Permits
Overview of the NSR permitting
Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) / Nonattainment
Advanced Prevention of Significant
Deterioration / Nonattainment
NEW SOURCE REVIEW Overview of current APD issues. Introduction to De Minimis, Permits program and NSR permitting (NA) Review / Netting In-depth discussion, including use
by Rule, and Standard Permits. mechanisms. Introduction to PSD and NA of tables.
AND OPERATING Mike Wilson, P.E.; Air Permits Division
Management Dana Johnson Justin McClain requirements, including offsets David Reyna
PERMITS Level: Basic Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate and netting examples.
Katie Quinlan
Level: Advanced
BALLROOM EF Level: Intermediate
AIR QUALITY Funding Opportunities: Volkswagen
Environmental Mitigation Trust and
NAAQS and Texas Air Quality
Update on the latest Texas air
Texas Air Quality:
State of the Science
Texas Emissions Inventory
Overview of point and nonpoint source
Toxics Release Inventory Reporting
Guidelines and Data Trends
TUESDAY ONLY Texas Emissions Reduction Plan quality planning activities and Overview of current scientific emissions inventory data, trends, and Overview of reporting guidelines and
ROOM 19A Update on funding opportunities to federal standards. understanding of air quality issues reporting/development. data trend analysis for the Toxics
upgrade, repower, or replace vehicles Brian Foster; Kasey Savanich in Texas. Matthew Southard; Jill Dickey-Hull Release Inventory program.
and equipment. Level: Intermediate Mark Estes Level: Intermediate K. Blake Kidd, Ph.D.
Kelsey Hopkinson; Joe Walton Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
Level: Basic
COMPLIANCE Ambient Air Monitoring Networks
Overview of TCEQ’s Air Monitoring
Stack Testing
Overview of TCEQ stack testing
Emissions Events
Overview of TCEQ requirements for
Industrial Wastewater
Treatment Investigations
Emergency Response
Overview of requirements for the
11:30 a.m. –12:45 p.m. L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N
ASSISTANCE AND Network including a discussion of requirements and compliance emissions events, including reportable, Discussion on TCEQ investigations responsible party and a discussion of
9:30–10:30 a.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
3:15–4:00 p.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
pollutants monitored and monitoring investigations. recordable, and excessive emissions related to industrial wastewater TCEQ’s response to emergency spills.
ENFORCEMENT objectives. Banks Miller; Jason Baksh events. treatment operations. Gary Sinclair
ROOM 17AB
7:30 a.m. E X H I B I T H A L L O P E N S
Sally Klein Level: Intermediate Susan Thompson Zack Fuqua Level: Intermediate
Level: Basic Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate WW W, WW, MSW, LPST, UST
INTRODUCTION TO Water Supply – Plan and
Technical Review Process
Stormwater – CGP Permitting
Review of permit applicability, general
Stormwater – MSGP Permitting
Review of permit applicability, general
Stormwater – Phase II MS4s
Overview of applicability and
NetDMR
How to create an account, and
ENVIRONMENTAL Understanding the approval and requirements, and an overview of requirements, and an overview of requirements, compliance resources, enter, and submit a Discharge
exception review process with a assistance tools available. assistance tools available. and changes made in the 2019 permit. Monitoring Report.
REGULATIONS focus on P.E. prepared submittals. Chris Leahy Kristen Fenati Polly Porter Lisa Westbrook
ROOM 18AB Erin Guerra; David Smith Level: Basic Level: Basic Level: Basic Level: Basic
Level: Basic W WW WW WW WW
LAB PRACTICES AND Laboratory Staff Training
Approaches to effective communication
Alarming Differences in Dissolved
Methane Across Commercial
Validating Lab Data
While Navigating Qualifiers
Changes in the TNI Standard
for Detection, Quantitation,
Changes in the TNI Standard
for Detection, Quantitation,
DATA REPORTING of regulatory, technical, and quality Laboratories – Finding a Fix Review of real data and how to keep and Calibration: Part I and Calibration: Part II
ROOM 19B information to laboratory staff. Discussion of studies related to common excursions in perspective. Overview of changes from the Continuation of Part I.
Clint David, Environmental Chemistry, Inc. disparate dissolved methane results Judith Morgan, Pace Analytical previous TNI Standard, and a Jerry Parr, The NELAC Institute
Level: Basic in groundwater monitoring. Level: Intermediate discussion of new requirements. Level: Advanced
Rock Vitale, Environmental Standards, Inc. Jerry Parr, The NELAC Institute
Level: Advanced Level: Advanced
TCEQ’s Accreditation Program
Program update with Q&A session.
Ken Lancaster
Level: Basic
OCCUPATIONAL Updates Impacting the Environmental
Occupational Licensing in Texas
Licensing Requirements for Water,
Wastewater, MSW, UST, and LPST
New and Improved
Exam Registration Process
How to Become a TCEQ-Approved
Training Provider
No presentation scheduled
LICENSING Update on upcoming and recent Specific training, experience, and New improvements to the Occupational Discussion of required items to submit,
TUESDAY ONLY program and legislative changes examination requirements for Licensing online exam registration. and the approval process for becoming
impacting the Occupational Licensing occupational license holders. Robin Maiorisi a new TCEQ-approved training provider.
ROOM 15 Program. Erwin Madrid; Ashley Robledo; Martha Hull Level: Intermediate James Murphy
Jaya Zyman, P.E. Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
Level: Basic Demonstration of the New
Online Licensing Electronic Responsibilities of Approved Training
Application (OLEA) Providers including Audit Preparation
Live demonstration of the new OLEA Discuss rules and guidance on
including common mistakes that can responsibilities for training providers,
cause application delays. with an overview of the audit process.
Tamara Calhoun Linda Saladino
W, WW, MSW, LPST, UST W, WW, MSW, LPST, UST Level: Intermediate W, WW, MSW, LPST, UST Level: Intermediate
OIL AND GAS Oil and Gas Permits by Rule
and Standard Permits
TexNet / CISR – Monitoring and
Analyzing Earthquake Activity
Office of Compliance and
Enforcement (OCE): Part I
Estimating Oil & Gas Exploration
and Production Emissions
Texas Board of Professional
Engineers – Practice Update / Ethics
(Includes Ethics for Examples of common projects in Texas Update on Oil and Gas activities in Texas. Exploring the history, current state, General updates on Board initiatives,
Professional Engineers) and issues. Discussion of recent and ongoing Susan Jablonski, P.E. and future of estimating area source information on enforcement statistics,
BALLROOM G Dan Sims seismic monitoring and geological Level: Basic Oil & Gas emissions. and the engineering Code of Conduct.
Level: Basic analyses of earthquake activity in OCE: Part II Michael Ege David Howell, P.E., Texas Board of
Texas. Update on the use of the Self Audit Level: Basic Professional Engineers
Michael Young, Ph.D., Bureau of Economic Level: Basic
Privilege Act.
Geology
Level: Intermediate Bryan Sinclair
Level: IntermediateTuesday, May 14, 2019 | Agenda Continued INFORMATION FOR TCEQ OCCUPATIONAL LICENSEES
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS KEY You must turn in your completed
and signed Continuing Education
2 019 T E X A S TOMORROW BALLROOM D Abbreviation – License Max Hours
Hours form to the Registration
W – Water System Operator 10 hours
E N V I R O N M E N TA L RECEPTION BEGINS AT 5:30 P.M. WW – Wastewater System Operator 10 hours Assistance Center (1st Floor)
EXCELLENCE Banquet check-in at Ballroom D
MSW – Municipal Solid Waste Facility Supervisor 10 hours before the conference ends. If you
LPST – LPST Corrective Action Project Manager 9 hours misplaced your form, you can get a
AWA R D S B A N Q U E T For more information please see next page. UST – UST On-Site Supervisor 9 hours replacement there.
WASTE MANAGEMENT: Landfill Mining Requirements for
Recovering Materials and Land from
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) 101:
Part I
MSW 101: Part II
Synopsis of available forms for MSW
Closure and Post Closure Care
for MSW Facilities
Scrap Tire Management in Texas
Overview of the Scrap Tire
MUNICIPAL SOLID Closed or Active Landfills Overview of MSW facility types, applications and use of checklists for Closure and post closure care plans Program and how the Waste
Overview of requirements for obtaining authorization levels, and applicable application submittal. and cost estimate requirements for Permits Division reviews and
WASTE authorizations to conduct landfill rules. Garrett Heathman; Chance Goodin MSW facilities. manages active registrations.
ROOM 18CD mining at MSW landfills. Michael Sofijczuk; Gayatri Bitracanti Level: Basic Armando Barrera Emilee Bell
Chandra Yadav Level: Basic Level: Intermediate Level: Basic
Level: Intermediate MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW
WASTEWATER Water Quality Division &
Legislative Update
Tools POTWs Can Use to
Identify Industrial Users
Municipal Wastewater Permits
Review of applications for municipal
Design Criteria for Domestic
Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Procedures to Implement the
Texas Surface Water Quality
PERMITTING Overview of new rules, legislation Review of the TPDES permit wastewater permits, draft-permit 30 TAC Chapter 217 Standards (RG-194)
ROOM 16AB updates, and initiatives that may application components and applications, and draft-permit Discussion on technical issues and Overview of the publication
impact wastewater. overview of tools to identify package-development. procedures for domestic treatment and how to use it.
David W. Galindo industrial users. Jose Alfonso Martinez III facilities and collection systems. Peter Schaefer
Level: Intermediate Jessica Alcoser Level: Intermediate Louis C. Herrin, III, P.E. Level: Intermediate
11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N
Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
TPDES Pretreatment Program for Chapter 312 Closure Plans for Whole Effluent Toxicity
9:30–10:30 a.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
3:15– 4:00 p.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
Publicly Owned Treatment Works Municipal Land Application Permits Municipal Wastewater Treatment Uses of Domestic Reclaimed Water Overview of whole effluent toxicity
(POTW) & New EPA Rule Exploring the options for land Plants (WWTPs) Overview of the Chapter 210 in the implementation procedures.
Overview of the pretreatment program application of treated domestic Discussion on the process for Municipal regulations for reuse of treated
7:30 a.m. E X H I B I T H A L L O P E N S
Michael Pfeil
for POTWs & EPA Rule updates wastewater. WWTP closure and post-closure care. domestic wastewater. Level: Basic
including Dental Office Rule. Amanda Pirani; Paul Askenasy, P.E., Ph.D.; Jose Alfonso Martinez III; Brian Sierant Baltazar Lucero-Ramirez, P.E.
Julian Centeno Level: Basic Level: Intermediate Streams and Wetlands:
Erika Crespo
Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate 401 Water Quality Certification
Chapter 312 Rule Revisions: & Mitigation Banks in Texas
Review of the Administrative and TCEQ’s role in the federal 404 permit-
Technical Issues on Beneficial Use ting process for impacts to streams
of Sewage Sludge and wetlands.
Overview of the new biosolid rule C. Brad Caston
revisions and examples of issues. Level: Intermediate
Brian Sierant
WW WW Level: Basic WW WW WW
WASTE REMEDIATION Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA):
Case Study
Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC):
Brownfields Response Program
Procedures for Groundwater
Notifications Under Texas Water
Innocent Owner / Operator
Program (IOP): Case Studies
Data Usability Reviews and
Documentation for Texas Risk
TUESDAY ONLY An overview of RG-263c, a case How the RRC Brownfields Response Code 26.408 and 5.236 Introduction to the IOP with case Reduction Program and Petroleum
ROOM 12AB study demonstrating TCEQ’s ERA Program assists with redevelopment Overview of the requirements studies; discussion of the interaction Storage Tank Projects
process, and program updates. of abandoned oil and gas sites. for drinking water surveys and with the Voluntary Cleanup Program. Discussion of process for conducting
Mike Smith; Greg Zychowski; Margaret Roy, Peter Pope, P.G., Railroad Commission of Texas groundwater contamination notices. Christopher Moore data usability reviews and preparing
Centerline Environmental Consulting Level: Basic Prasanthi Bollineni Level: Basic data usability summary reports.
Level: Intermediate Level: Basic Mark Maglitto
Revitalization Through Level: Intermediate
TCEQ Brownfields
Discussion of TCEQ’s Brownfields
Program and the benefits of
revitalization through redevelopment.
Kristy Livingston
LPST Level: Basic LPST LPST LPST LPST
WATER Public Drinking Water Distribution
System Optimization Strategies
Strategies for Communications
to Public Water Systems
Total Coliform Bacteria in
Your Public Water System
Texas Surface Water Quality Standards
Update on revisions to Texas Surface
No presentation scheduled
ROOM 14 Road map for optimizing multiple- Effective and timely communications Discussion of sanitary defects and Water Quality Standards.
barrier strategies including: sampling, to water system customers in urgent causes of bacteria coliforms detected Joe Martin
disinfection, cross-connection control, situations. in your system. Level: Intermediate
and main flushing. Patrick Kading Kasy Stinson; Alex Hinz
Level: Basic Level: Basic Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Charlie Middleton
Level: Intermediate
Program
Drinking Water Questions: Current Status of the Texas Overview of the TMDL program.
Can We Help? Resources for Who Should I Ask? Integrated Report for Clean Water Roger Miranda
Public Water Systems Who should public water system Act Sections 305(b) and 303(d) Level: Basic
Overview of resources to help consumers ask about drinking water Updates on the 2016, 2018, and
strengthen financing, management, quality questions? 2020 Integrated Reports.
and day-to-day operations. Dorothy Young; Brittney Teakell; Patrick Andrew Sullivan
Dorothy Young Kading Level: Intermediate
Level: Basic W Level: Basic W W W7:30 a.m. Exhibit Hall Opens | 8:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Begin | 2:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Closes
WEDNESDAY May 15, 2019
EDUCATIONAL TRACKS 8:30–9:30 a.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. 1:00–2:00 p.m.
All speakers are TCEQ staff unless otherwise indicated.
2:30–3:30 p.m. 3:45–4:45 p.m.
AIR PERMITTING: Permitting Streamline Initiatives,
Including Direct Assistance Guidance
Readily Available Permits
Case study using permitting tools.
Tanks and Permits by Rule
Using 30 TAC §106, Subchapter U.
Site Operating Permits (SOPs) –
Initial, Revision, and Renewal
How Title V and NSR Permitting
Interact
NEW SOURCE REVIEW Introduction to air permitting and Amber Huddle; Miranda Duncan Jimmy Nolan; Mark McDonald Applications Comparing permitting types and how
modeling tools. Explanation of Title V SOP processes. they relate to each other.
AND OPERATING Dianne Anderson; Kate Brown; Kim Strong
Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
Brandon Marsh, P.E. Ariel Ramirez; Vasant Chaphekar, P.E.
PERMITS Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
BALLROOM EF
COMPLIANCE Enforcement Division Overview
Overview of the responsibilities of the
Petroleum Storage Tank (PST) Rule
Summary of recent revisions and
Landfill Investigations
Overview of the components in TCEQ
Unauthorized Wastewater Discharges
Overview of required actions for
Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO)
Initiative
ASSISTANCE AND TCEQ Enforcement Division. why they are important. landfill investigations and a discussion unauthorized wastewater discharges Overview of TCEQ’s SSO Initiative
of common investigation findings. and a discussion on TCEQ’s response. and information for prospective
ENFORCEMENT Melissa Cordell
Level: Basic
Lonnie Gilley
Level: Intermediate Jason Adams Scott Griffith participants.
ROOM 17AB Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate Anne Ruthstrom
Environmental Audit Act Level: Intermediate
Guide to the Texas Environmental,
Health, and Safety Audit Privilege Act
11:30 a.m. –12:45 p.m. L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N
including a discussion on common
9:30 –10:30 a.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
deficiencies.
2:00 – 2:30 p.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
Robyn Babyak
Level: Basic
7:30 a.m. E X H I B I T H A L L O P E N S
W, WW, MSW, UST LPST, UST MSW WW WW
ENVIRONMENTAL Protecting Environmental Quality
Along the Texas Border with Mexico
U.S. – Mexico Border Wind Power
Overview of wind power projects on
Local Management of Scrap Tires
Along the Border
Four TCEQ Regions Sharing One
International Border
Mexico – Texas Wildlife
Conservation in the Age of
QUALITY ALONG THE TCEQ’s Border Initiative, Border 2020, both sides of the border. Unique challenges in managing scrap Investigations, enforcement, and More Border Barriers
and examples of cross-border collabo- tires on the international border and compliance assistance in the four Despite challenges along the border
TEXAS BORDER WITH ration to protect human health and the
Mannti Cummins, Energía Veleta
Level: Intermediate one local solution. TCEQ border regions. region, professionals collaborate for
MEXICO environment.
Eddie Moderow; Claudia Lozano
Melanie Scruggs; John Ockels, Texas Illegal
Dumping Resource Center; Ivan Santoyo, City
David Ramirez
Level: Basic
the conservation of shared resources.
Maria Araujo, Texas Parks & Wildlife
WEDNESDAY ONLY Level: Basic of Laredo Department
ROOM 15 Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate
W, WW, MSW
INTRODUCTION TO ePBR & STEERS
How to create a STEERS account and
Waste Reduction Policy Act (WRPA)
How to comply with the Texas law
Understanding the
Enforcement Process
New PST Rules and Compliance
Resources
Common Questions & Answers
about the New PST Rules
ENVIRONMENTAL obtain a Permit By Rule electronically. for pollution prevention planning, An explanation of the policy used to Updates on PST related rules and Complying with the new PST rules.
called WRPA. initiate enforcement and determine review of available compliance
REGULATIONS Amanda Flint
Level: Basic Calen Roome penalty amounts related to TCEQ programs and tools.
Danielle Cochran; Rebekah Stanush
Level: Basic
ROOM 18AB Level: Basic orders. Danielle Cochran; Scott Dickson
Katy Montgomery Level: Basic
Level: Basic
W, WW, MSW, LPST, UST LPST, UST LPST, UST
LAB PRACTICES AND Dredged Material Evaluations from
an Environmental Laboratory’s
Calibration – What Changed,
Why, and What Next?
A Forensic Approach to Common
Analytical Methods
Public Water Supply Quality
Assurance Project Plan Reporting
Public Water Supply Quality
Assurance Project Plan Reporting
DATA REPORTING Perspective Discussion of what has changed and Presentation of case studies and raw Requirements: Part I Requirements: Part II
ROOM 19B Review of the test program associated what needs to change with calibration analytical data from several methods. Drinking Water Program QAPP Continuation of Part I.
with dredged material evaluations. requirements. Erin Rodgers, Environmental Standards, Inc. requirements for laboratories and Jessica Hoch
Patricia McIsaac, Test America Richard Burrows, Test America Level: Advanced impacts on Public Water Systems. Level: Intermediate
Level: Intermediate Level: Intermediate Jessica Hoch
Level: Intermediate
W W
OIL AND GAS Oil and Gas Injection Wells:
Groundwater Protection and
Review of Induced Seismicity:
The Delaware Basin
History and Implementation of the
TCEQ and the Railroad Commission
Practical Lessons from Twenty Years
of Environmental Law Practice at the
Ethics Training for
Professional Geoscientists
(Includes Ethics for Aquifer Exemption Exploring seismic activity in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) TCEQ and Railroad Commission Laws, regulations, and examples
Professional Geoscientists) Overview of groundwater protection Delaware Basin, and permitting How Texas became a dual-agency Legal issues faced as counsel for regarding P.G. licensee ethics in Texas.
BALLROOM G practices for oil & gas wells, including disposal wells in affected areas. waste management state, and how the TCEQ and RRC with an emphasis on Wesley McCoy, P.G., Texas Board of
injection wells, and aquifer exemption. Paul Dubois, Railroad Commission of Texas MOU benefits Texas. practical solutions. Professional Geoscientists
James Harcourt, Railroad Commission Level: Intermediate David Cooney, Jr., Railroad Commission of David Cooney, Jr., Railroad Commission Level: Basic
of Texas; Rick Behal, Railroad Commission Texas of Texas
of Texas Level: Basic Level: Intermediate
Level: IntermediateWednesday, May 15, 2019 | Agenda Continued
UNDERGROUND Latest Developments in the
Radioactive Materials Division
Waste Control Specialists (WCS)
Update and Overview of Low Activity
Underground Injection Control (UIC)
Program
Recent UIC Class I
Well Construction Issues
Concentrate Management Related
to the Kay Bailey Hutchison
INJECTION CONTROL Updates on the Division’s programs. Waste Disposal Update on UIC Program activities Discussion of recent issues encoun- Desalination Plant in El Paso
Ashley Forbes Updates on operations at WCS site and issues in Texas. tered during drilling, construction, Overview of 10 years of plant
And Level: Basic in Andrews County and description Lorrie Council, P.G.; Tamara Young and filing of completion reports for operation and innovative approaches
RADIOACTIVE Radioactive Materials Section Update
of low activity radioactive waste
disposal activities.
Level: Intermediate Class I Wells.
Andy Trevino, P.E.
to manage concentrate.
Scott Reinert, El Paso Water
MATERIALS AND Program updates from Radioactive
Materials Licensing and Uranium
Chris Shaw, M.S., CHP RRPT, WCS, Waste
Which Type of Facility Represents
your Class I Injection Well
Level: Advanced Level: Advanced
WASTE MANAGEMENT Licensing and Permitting.
Control Specialists LLC
Level: Intermediate Operations? What to Do When Your A Modeling Approach to Assess
WEDNESDAY ONLY Tony Gonzalez; Hans Weger, Ph.D. Discussion of commercial, non- Well Breaks Down the Feasibility of Water Injection,
Level: Intermediate commercial, captured, off-site, Discussion of the workover process Storage, and Recovery
ROOM 19A
on-site, contiguous, non-contiguous from loss of mechanical integrity to Development plan of application guide-
facilities. “Back in Service.” lines for entities seeking authorizations
Jan Bates, P.E. Rich Heitzenrater for aquifer storage and recovery wells.
Level: Advanced Level: Intermediate David Murry, P.G.; Reinaldo E. Alcalde, M.S.,
Student, U.T., Austin
11:30 a.m. –12:45 p.m. L U N C H O N Y O U R O W N
Level: Advanced
9:30–10:30 a.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
2:00 – 2:30 p.m. B R E A K – E X H I B I T H A L L
WASTE MANAGEMENT: Industrial and Hazardous Waste
(IHW) Permits Section Overview /
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) Rule
Waste Classification: Part I
RCRA hazardous and non-hazardous
Waste Classification: Part II
Continuation of Part I.
IHW Process Enhancements
Guidance to changes made to the
7:30 a.m. E X H I B I T H A L L O P E N S
INDUSTRIAL AND Emerging Issues Description of federal rule revisions, waste classification overview. Carol Bao; Sheila Meyers IHW application and reporting process
IHW Permits Section updates and and how the Texas regulated to facilitate improved permits.
HAZARDOUS WASTE discussions regarding new impacts community will be impacted.
Carol Bao; Sheila Meyers
Level: Intermediate
Level: Intermediate
Chirag Patel; Fabienne Rambaud
ROOM 18CD to industry. Jarita Sepulvado Level: Basic
Bob Patton Level: Basic
Level: Basic
MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW
WASTEWATER Industrial Wastewater Permit
Application Revisions, Common
Industrial Wastewater Permits
Overview of the permitting process
Water Quality Based Effluent Limits
(WQBEL): How They’re Calculated
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
Systems General Permit (MS4)
Stormwater TPDES Construction
General Permit (CGP) (TXR150000)
PERMITTING Problems, and Information Resources including application tips, the review and Tips for Permittees (TXR040000) Phase II and Storm- Overview of the permit requirements
ROOM 16AB Learn about the new Industrial process, and recent updates. Determining WQBELs for wastewater water Management Programs for construction sites.
Wastewater Permit Application, Rebecca Moore permits. Overview of the MS4 Phase II Lindsay Garza
typical application issues, and Level: Intermediate Sarah Johnson, Ph.D. renewal and updating of Stormwater Level: Intermediate
available tools. Level: Intermediate Management Programs.
Industrial 210E Authorization Stormwater TPDES Multi-Sector
Michael Anstice; Shannon Gibson Rebecca L. Villalba
Level: Intermediate
for Beneficial Reuse TCEQ’s Electronic Permitting Level: Intermediate
General Permit (MSGP) (TXR050000)
Process review on how to obtain 210E (ePermits) for Stormwater General Overview of the permit requirements
authorization to beneficially reuse Permits for industrial facilities.
treated industrial wastewater. Overview of ePermits for water quality Dan Siebeneicher; Lili Martinez
Monica Baez general permits. Level: Intermediate
Level: Intermediate Radhika Aduri
Level: Intermediate
WW WW WW WW WW
WATER Changing Owners of Water Rights
How to discover water rights and
Texas Groundwater
Protection Committee
Water Rights Permitting Process:
What Makes Your Application
Funding Green Stormwater
Infrastructure for Water Quality
No presentation scheduled
ROOM 14 streamlining the resource transfer Updates on the Texas Groundwater Administratively Complete and Flooding Issues
process. Protection Strategy and the Overview of the water rights applica- Funding green stormwater infrastruc-
Megan Brown groundwater portion of the tion process, including permitting, ture and low impact development with
Level: Basic 2018 Texas Integrated Report. hydrology, and conservation. nonpoint source grants.
Leon Byrd; Kathy McCormack Trent Jennings; Jade Rutledge; Joshua Jessica Uramkin
Water Rights Annual Reports Level: Intermediate Schauer; Alisa Patterson Level: Basic
Why reporting matters and what Level: Intermediate
information makes the most impact. Watermaster Programs in Texas Enhancing Habitat and Community
Joe Nicosia Overview of the Texas Watermaster Engagement in Local Parks
Level: Basic Programs and ongoing basin Results of the Galveston Bay Estuary
evaluations. Program’s successful local habitat
Brooke McGregor enhancement projects.
Level: Basic Cynthia Clevenger
Level: Basic
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TEX AS E N V IRON M ENTAL EXC ELLENCE AWA RDS
PLEASE JOIN THE COMMISSIONERS AND EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE TCEQ AT THE 2019 TEEA BANQUET
Wednesday May 15– Ballroom D | 5:30 p.m. Reception | 6:30 p.m. Dinner + Awards | Tickets $35 per person
The TCEQ honors the state’s most outstanding environmental projects at the Texas Environmental Excellence Awards Banquet , which includes a reception, dinner, and
awards ceremony featuring a video vignette on each winning project. Tickets are $35 a person or $280 for a reserved table of eight. You can purchase tickets here.You can also read