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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the application type: either 'Change in Ownership' or 'Change in Company Name'. This is crucial as it determines the subsequent fields you will need to complete.
  3. In the 'Name of The New Owner or Operator' section, enter the legal name of the new customer. Ensure this matches records from the Texas Secretary of State.
  4. Fill in the Customer Reference Number (if issued), Submittal Date, and Effective Date of Change. These dates are essential for processing your application accurately.
  5. Provide contact information for both the Responsible Official and Technical Contact, including names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers.
  6. Complete the Site Information section by entering the Site Name and any Regulated Entity Numbers assigned. Indicate if this transfer involves the entire site or just a portion.
  7. List all affected Air Authorizations and ensure compliance with NSR and FOP conditions as outlined in sections VII and VIII.
  8. Finally, have an authorized company official sign and date the form before submission to ensure validity.

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Tips to follow before a natural disaster strikes to ensure that your public water system suffers as little interruption of service as possible. An Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP) is a packet of information that an affected utility submits to TCEQ for review and approval.
The 87th Legislative Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) created Texas Water Code 13.1394(a) and expanded the definition of affected utilities to water systems serving customers outside of Harris and Fort Bend Counties.
TCEQ is committed to delivering records as quickly and as accurately as possible while adhering to the confidential provisions in the Public Information Act. Submit a written request using our Public Information Request Form or a self-composed request in any legible format by: Emailing to openrecs@tceq.texas.gov.
Where should I report releases? All suspected or confirmed releases should be reported to the TCEQ Remediation Division at 512-239-2200. You may use the PST Incident Report Form 8 (TCEQ 20097) to fulfill this requirement.
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