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good morning and welcome to a special one-off edition of brace Wells environmental essentials webinar series I'm whit swift an attorney with brace Wells environmental strategies group and this morning we're going to be talking about the latest developments in the Texas title 5 program and how things are going to be changing with regard to the treatment of minor new source review permit by rule or PBR authorizations under the Texas title 5 program this is a special one-off webinar because the formal announcement from the TCEQ on this change did not come out until the end of May and our May virtual seminar series was already fully booked and extended into early June and we already have a July webinar planned relating to the Clean Water Act section 401 rule and Lotus litigation and this information will be getting pretty stale by August as we'll discuss so here we are with a one-off we've discussed this topic in the past it's been going on since 2018 and I talked about it I believe at le...