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800-447-2827. Hot line for local governments to obtain information, advice and confidential assistance from the TCEQ.
Whenever the average daily or annual average flow reaches 90% of the permitted average daily flow for three consecutive months, the permittee shall obtain necessary authorization from the commission to commence construction of the necessary additional treatment and/or collection facilities.
A Regulated Entity is a person, organization, place, or thing that is of environmental interest to TCEQ where regulatory activities of interest to the Agency occur or have occurred in the past. Examples are sites, facilities and licenses.
{VENT/STACK EMISSIONS} Opacity shall not exceed five percent averaged over a six-minute period from each exhaust stack or vent emission point and the determination shall be made as follows: A. Observe for visible emissions while each facility is in operation.
The 75/90 rule is based on the TCEQ rule, which states that when flow measurements at a sewage treatment plant reach 75% of permitted capacity for three consecutive months, the City must start engineering and financial planning for upgrading or expanding the wastewater treatment plant.
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The TCEQ has three types of numbers that are required to file a Tier II Report: 1) the facility or site is assigned a number by the address that is called the Regulated Entity Number (RN, e.g., RN123456789); 2) the company/organization is assigned a number that is called the Customer Number (CN, e.g., CN123456789); and
01 No person shall discharge from any source whatsoever one or more air contaminants or combinations thereof, in such concentration and of such duration as are or may tend to be injurious to or to adversely affect human health or welfare, animal life, vegetation or property, or as to interfere with the normal use and
The system must maintain a minimum pressure of at least 35 psi throughout the distribution system during normal operations, and a minimum of 20 psi during emergencies, as specified in 30 TAC 290.46(r).

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