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How to Find Wastewater Permit Information on TCEQ's Website
We donโ€™t say this often, but we want to congratulate the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for making a big improvement to its website โ€” the agency is now posting most draft wastewater permits online. If youโ€™ve ever had to find a copy of a draft permit in the past, you know what a hassle ...
by Brian Zabcik โ€” Nov 03, 2025 tceq tceq permits tceq website wastewater permits
Tell TCEQ: No More Sewage Discharge Permits on Onion Creek!
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is about to make the same mistake again. Two years ago, after many years of challenges from opponents, TCEQ issued a permit that allows Dripping Springs to discharge its treated wastewater into Onion Creek. One of the arguments that the city made for ...
by Brian Zabcik โ€” Nov 03, 2025 dripping springs madelyn estates onion creek tceq wastewater treatment plants

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