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T E X A S C O M M I S S I O N O N E N V I R O N M E N T A L Q U A L I T Y
ENVIRONMENTAL
TRADE FAIR
& CONFERENCE
M AY 16–17, 2 017 | A U S T I N C O N V E NT I O N C E N T E R
TUESDAY May 16, 20177:30 a.m. Registration Begins & Exhibit Hall Opens | 8:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Begin | 4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Closes
Tentative Agenda. All speakers are TCEQ staff unless otherwise indicated.
EDUCATIONAL TRACKS 8:30–9:30 a.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. 1:00–2:00 p.m. 2:15–3:15 p.m. 4:00–5:00 p.m.
AIR PERMITTING: NEW SOURCE REVIEW AND OPERATING PERMITS BALLROOM EF
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Air Permits Division (APD) Updates/Management IntroductionsOverview of current APD issues.Mike Wilson, P.E.Level: Basic
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Commonly Used Permits by Rule (PBRs)Specific information regarding applicability and requirements for more commonly used PBRs.Lillian HayesLevel: Intermediate
LPST
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Site Operating Permits (SOPs)— Initial, Revision, and Renewal ApplicationsExplanation of the initial application, revision, and renewal processes for Title V SOPs.Vasant Chaphekar, P.E., Carolyn Maus, P.E.Level: Intermediate
Introduction to New Source Review (NSR) PermitsDescription of the permitting processes for NSR construction permits, amendments, alterations, and renewals.Joel StanfordLevel: Intermediate
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New Source Review Modeling and Impacts EvaluationOverview of the authority, require-ments, and general evaluation process for determining emissions impacts.Amanda Jones, Rachel MeltonLevel: Intermediate
AIR QUALITYTUESDAY ONLYROOM 19A
The Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)—Helping to Keep the Air Clean in TexasLearn how the TERP program is reduc-ing emissions from polluting vehicles and equipment through incentive grants.Jessica FlemingLevel: Basic
Update on the Texas State Implemen-tation Plan and Federal Standards, Including Ozone and Sulfur DioxideLatest Texas air planning activities and federal standards with emphasis on ozone and sulfur dioxide.Kathy Singleton, Kasey SavanichLevel: Basic
The State of Air Quality Science—Texas PerspectiveProvides an overview of current scientific understanding of air quality issues in Texas.Mark EstesLevel: Intermediate
Texas Emissions Inventory OverviewHow the TCEQ develops emissions inventories and how data is used in air quality planning.Danielle NesvacilLevel: Intermediate
Toxics Release Inventory Reporting Guidelines and Data TrendsProvides an overview of reporting guidelines and data trend analysis for the Toxics Release Inventory program.K. Blake KiddLevel: Intermediate
COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE AND ENFORCEMENTROOM 17AB
Investigations and Common Violations at Water and Wastewater Treatment PlantsOverview of investigations with an emphasis on common non-compliances and new requirements.Ross MorganLevel: Intermediate W•WW
Emissions EventsGeneral information and case studies on emissions events: reportable, recordable, and excessive.John Cotton, Pratima SinghLevel: Advanced
Preparing for a Stormwater Comprehensive Compliance Investigation Part IAn overview of the components in a TCEQ investigation and a discussion of common investigation findings.Jack HigginbothamLevel: Intermediate WW
Preparing for a Stormwater Comprehensive Compliance Investigation Part IIAn overview of the components in a TCEQ investigation and a discussion of common investigation findings.Jack HigginbothamLevel: Intermediate WW
TCEQ Responses to Discharges or SpillsDiscussion of the TCEQ’s jurisdiction, purpose, and actions required for discharges of spills impacting the environment.Anthony Buck, Renae DiguardiLevel: Intermediate LPST
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONSROOM 18AB
Storm Water—MSGP & CGP OverviewPermitting applicability for the Multi-Sector and Construction Stormwater General Permits.Danielle CochranLevel: Basic WW
Air PermittingBasic overview of Air Permitting in Texas.Jennifer SchmidtLevel: Basic
LPST
Understanding the Enforcement ProcessA basic explanation of the TCEQ enforcement process.Colin BarthLevel: Basic W•WW•LPST•MSW•UST
Becoming an EnviroMentor: What’s in It For YouOverview of the EM program.Joy SchultzLevel: Basic
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Storm Water—Phase II MS4sPermitting requirements for small municipal separate storm sewer systems.Laura SuffridgeLevel: Basic WW
LAB PRACTICES AND DATA REPORTINGROOM 19B
Untapped Power of Data ValidationCase studies detail issues discovered during validation, how they were resolved, and impact of the issues.Erin E. Rodgers, Environmental Standards, Inc.Level: Advanced
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The 2016 TNI Laboratory Accreditation Standard: Quality Systems and Microbiology TestingChanges and requirements in the Quality Systems and Microbiological Testing modules of the 2016 TNI Standard.Jerry Parr, The NELAC InstituteLevel: Advanced
The 2016 TNI Chemistry StandardStandard includes substantial updates to requirements for calibration, detection and quantitation. This presentation will describe the changes, along with how laboratories can most effectively comply.Richard Burrows, Test AmericaLevel: Advanced
Root Cause Analysis: Key Elements to Effective Corrective ActionDetermining root cause is the key first step in implementing a truly effective corrective action.Michael Shepherd, Shepherd Technical ServicesLevel: Advanced
Corrective Action Response Guidelines for TCEQ Accredited LaboratoriesGuidelines for writing a corrective action response for the TCEQ Laboratory Accreditation Program Audit Report.Steve Gibson, Ph.D.Level: Advanced
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSINGTUESDAY ONLYROOM 15
Overview of Changes to Occupational LicensingDirector’s update on the future direc-tion of and recent changes within the Occupational Licensing Program.Jaya Zyman, P.E.Level: Basic
New Licensing Preapproval Process and eApplicationLatest on the new licensing application preapproval requirements and the recently launched online eApplication tool.Linda SaladinoLevel: Basic W•WW•LPST•MSW•UST
Licensing and Renewal Requirements for Water, Wastewater, MSW, UST, and LPSTSpecific training, experience, and examination requirements for water and wastewater operators, MSW facility supervisors, UST on-site supervisors, and LPST corrective action program managers.Erwin MadridLevel: Basic
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Criminal History Background Checks for All LicensesOverview of the background check process and the factors considered when deciding whether to grant a license.Deric PattonLevel: Basic
Common Deficiencies and Avoiding Application Processing DelaysOverview of what applicants can do to avoid deficiencies and delays in the processing of their application.Tamara Calhoun Level: Intermediate W•WW•LPST•MSW•UST
How to Become a TCEQ-Approved Training ProviderDiscussion of required items to submit and the approval process for becoming a new TCEQ-approved training provider.Larry DiamondLevel: Basic
Responsibilities of Approved Training Providers including Audit PreparationDiscuss rules and guidance pertaining to training provider responsibilities and an overview of the audit process for current training providers.Colby EavesLevel: Intermediate
No presentation scheduled
OIL AND GAS(Includes Ethics for Professional Engineers)BALLROOM G
Oil and Gas in Texas: New Life from Old Plays, New FrontiersNew technology and exploration models extend the life of Texas hydrocarbon resources.William A. Ambrose, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin Level: Advanced
Oil and Gas Air Permitting: Guidance and UpdatesOverview on PBRs and standard permits, including guidance, updates, hot topics and frequently asked questions.Samuel ShortLevel: Intermediate
Office of Compliance and Enforcement Update on Oil and Gas Activities in TexasSusan Jablonski, P.E.Level: Intermediate
Office of Compliance and Enforcement Update on the Use of the Self Audit Privilege ActBryan SinclairLevel: Intermediate
Update on the Texas State Implementation Plan and Federal StandardsLatest on Texas air planning activities and federal standards with emphasis on issues related to oil and gas.Kristin Patton, Timothy JankeLevel: Intermediate
Texas Board of Professional Engineers—Professional Practice Update/EthicsUpdates on board rule changes within the last year, general updates on initiatives the board is working on, information on enforcement statistics, and the engineering Code of Conduct.Dave Daigle, Texas Board of Professional EngineersLevel: Basic
Tuesday, May 16, 2017 | Tentative Agenda Continued
WASTE MANAGEMENT: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ROOM 18CD
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Liner Construction and Testing Guidance OverviewA look at the Updated Liner Construction and Testing handbook and how it can assist you in preparing a high quality Soil Liner Quality Construction Plan.Ruben MezaLevel: Intermediate
MSW
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Water Balance Cover GuidanceA presentation of new guidance for requesting an alternative final cover for a MSW landfill.Dwight RussellLevel: Basic
MSW
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Tools to Use for High Quality ApplicationsA discussion of permitting tools and their effectiveness for submitting a high quality application.Steve OdilLevel: Intermediate
MSW
Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP)The LMOP is a voluntary technical assistance program that helps to reduce methane emissions from landfills by encouraging the recovery and beneficial use of landfill gas (LFG).Lauren Aepli, EPALevel: Intermediate
Land Application of BiosolidsBrian SierantLevel: Intermediate
MSW
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Composting in TexasAn overview of the regulations, obtaining authorization, and a look at the rebate program.Mamadou Balde, Garrett HeathmanLevel: Intermediate
MSW
WASTEWATER PERMITTINGROOM 16AB
Water Quality Division UpdateOverview of new rules, legislation updates, and initiatives that may affect wastewater, stormwater, and biosolids permits.David GalindoLevel: Intermediate
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Revisions to the Procedures to Implement the Texas Surface Water Quality StandardsDiscussion and update on the revisions to the Procedures to Implement the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards.Peter SchaeferLevel: Intermediate
Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) UpdateUpdates to the WET program.Michael B. PfeilLevel: Intermediate
Water Quality Based Effluent Limits (WQBELs)Determining WQBELs for wastewater permits.Erika CrespoLevel: Intermediate
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Design Criteria for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities 30 TAC Chapters 217 & 317Technical design criteria for domestic wastewater treatment facilities includ-ing plans and specification review.Louis Herrin, III, P.E.Level: Intermediate
Reuse of Domestic Reclaimed WaterOverview of the Chapter 210 regulations for reuse of treated domestic wastewater.Paul A. Brochi, P.E.Level: Intermediate
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Municipal Wastewater PermitsReview of applications for municipal and domestic wastewater permits, draft-permit applications, and draft-permit package-development.Sarah Johnson, Ph.D.Level: Intermediate
Industrial Wastewater Permits and Streamlined Desalination Permitting ProcessOverview of the industrial wastewater permitting process, including the new streamlined desalination permitting process.Erika CrespoLevel: Intermediate
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316b Rule Requirements for Cooling Water Intake Structures (CWISs) at Existing FacilitiesImplementation of Phase II (existing facilities) of the Final Rule for Cooling Water Intake Structure Impingement and Entrainment.Shannon GibsonLevel: Intermediate
Industrial 210E Authorizations for Beneficial ReuseProcess review on how to obtain 210E authorization to beneficially reuse treated industrial wastewater.Shannon GibsonLevel: Intermediate
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WASTE REMEDIATIONTUESDAY ONLY ROOM 12AB
Final Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance (ERAG), Benchmark Tables, and Protective Concentration Level (PCL) DatabaseHighlights of the final ERAG and benchmarks, and a demonstration of the ecological PCL database.Larry Champagne, Vickie Reat, Greg ZychowskiLevel: Intermediate
Required Use of SW846 Method 5035A for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in SoilHighlights of the method, practical soil sampling strategies for variable soil types, and field implementation.Mark Maglitto, Ann StrahlLevel: Intermediate
LPST•UST
Dry Cleaner Registration ProgramDiscussion of regulations affecting registered dry cleaner locations in Texas and the latest outreach and compliance efforts.Katherine Lenoir BenavidesLevel: Basic
PST Registration ProgramProcedures for registering and self-certifying regulated petroleum storage tanks.Nathan WeissLevel: Basic
LPST•UST
Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Technical and Programmatic UpdatesDiscussion of recent program updates and common issues at leaking petroleum storage tank sites.Joyce Sirota, Victoria ModakLevel: Intermediate
LPST•UST
WATERROOM 14
Water Rights Permitting Process: What the TCEQ is Looking for to Make an Application Administratively CompleteOverview of water rights application review process including issues related to permitting, hydrology, environmen-tal concerns, and conservation.Calvin Clary, Jade Rutledge, Kenneth Coonrod, Alisa PattersonLevel: Basic
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Texas Groundwater Protection Committee and Abandoned WellsBackground on the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee and discussion of abandoned water wells.Peggy HunkaLevel: Basic
Watermaster Programs in TexasOverview of the Texas Watermaster Programs and the ongoing basin evaluations.Amy SettemeyerLevel: Basic
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Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR)—Compliance Guidance for Public Water SystemsAn overview of the new rule require-ments and guidance for public water systems. James BeauchampLevel: Intermediate
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Water Rights Ownership in TexasOverview of water rights ownership and usage reporting in Texas.Megan BrownLevel: Intermediate
Changes to the Water Right Application FormOverview of changes to the Water Right Application Form.Ross HendersonLevel: Intermediate
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Distribution System OptimizationAn overview of how a public water system can optimize its distribution system. Joanna LowderLevel: Intermediate
Cross-Connection Control and Backflow Protection in Your Public Water SystemPWSs Cross-Connection Control Programs including how to prepare for and respond to backflow incidents. Al FuentesLevel: Intermediate W
INFORMATION FOR TCEQ OCCUPATIONAL LICENSEESCONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS KEY
Abbreviation – License Max HoursW – Water System Operator 10 hoursWW – Wastewater System Operator 10 hoursMSW – Municipal Solid Waste Facility Supervisor 10 hoursLPST – LPST Corrective Action Project Manager 9 hoursUST – UST On-Site Supervisor 9 hours
Turn in your completed and signed Continuing Education Hours form to the Registration Assistance Center (1st Floor). If you misplaced your form, you can come here to get a replacement.
2017 Texas Environmental Excellence Awards Banquet
TOMORROW BALLROOM D BEGINS AT 5:30 P.M.Banquet check-in at Ballroom D For more information please see back page.
WEDNESDAY May 17, 20178:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall Opens | 8:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Begin | 2:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Closes
Tentative Agenda. All speakers are TCEQ staff unless otherwise indicated.
EDUCATIONAL TRACKS 8:30–9:30 a.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. 1:00–2:00 p.m. 2:30–3:30 p.m. 3:45–4:45 p.m.
AIR PERMITTING: NEW SOURCE REVIEW AND OPERATING PERMITSBALLROOM EF
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Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)/Nonattainment (NA) Review/NettingOverview of PSD and NA requirements, including standards update, netting examples, offsets, and controls.Chase PerryLevel: Intermediate
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Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) CC Flare RequirementsOverview of revised flare requirements affecting refineries and other facilities.Rick Goertz, P.E., Jeff GreifLevel: Basic
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Case Study—Air Permitting in TexasA journey through the air permitting process, from de minimis to a case-by-case permit.Robert Chavez, P.E., Mike Coldiron, P.E.Level: Intermediate
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Readily Available Permitting (RAP)Overview and discussion of the RAP process.Jesse Lovegren, Ph.D., Daniel JamiesonLevel: Basic
No presentation scheduled
COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE AND ENFORCEMENTROOM 17AB
Texas Tier II Chemical Reporting at the TCEQAn overview of the TCEQ Tier II Chemical Reporting Program including any updates to the program.Bernardine ZimmermanLevel: Basic
Office of Compliance and Enforcement: Nuts and BoltsRamiro Garcia, Jr.Level: Basic
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Investigations and Common Violations at RCRA Generator FacilitiesAn overview of what to expect during a RCRA generator investigation and a new TCEQ webpage created to assist facilities in preparing for RCRA investigations.Erin Gorman, Kristen FenatiLevel: Intermediate
Enforcement OverviewOverview of the TCEQ’s Enforcement Division, including a discussion of the Texas Audit Privilege Act.James Gradney, Michael De La CruzLevel: Intermediate
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NetDMRAn update on submitting TPDES Discharge Monitoring Reports through the NetDMR application.Danielle ClementsLevel: Intermediate
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ALONG THETEXAS BORDER WITH MEXICO WEDNESDAY ONLY ROOM 15
Environmental Quality along the Texas Border with MexicoSteve NiemeyerLevel: Basic
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PACE: What is Property Assessed Clean EnergyCharlene Heydinger, Keeping PACE in Texas; Maria Elena Giner, P.E., Border Environment Cooperation CommissionLevel: Basic
Border Environmental Health TopicsFlooding in colonias, importance of septic tank maintenance, vector-borne illnesses and control.Eduardo Olivarez, Hidalgo County Health and Human ServicesLevel: Basic
Innovative Water Management in An Arid Region: the Case of El PasoScott Reinert, P.E., P.G., El Paso Water UtilitiesLevel: Basic
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Environmental Compliance and Enforcement along the Texas Border with MexicoCamilo ChavezLevel: Basic
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INDUSTRIAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTEWEDNESDAY ONLYROOM 12AB
Industrial & Hazardous Waste (I&HW) Permits Section Overview/Emerging IssuesUpdates from the I&HW Permits Section and discussions regarding new impacts to industry.Bob PattonLevel: Basic MSW
Easier, Better, Faster PermittingNew initiatives: common application deficiencies, combustion streamlining, pre-application meetings, and improved application format.Adrienne Clark, Chris Shaw, Charles BrownLevel: Basic
MSW
Closure Cost EstimatesClosure-cost expectations and demonstration of an available cost estimating product.Martin TorresLevel: Advanced
MSW
Hazardous Waste Generator Improvement RuleUpdates on the final EPA Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements rule and how it impacts Texas.Ed Minter, Andi Windham, Will WymanLevel: Intermediate
MSW
Waste ClassificationWaste classification overview and classification examples.Sheila MeyersLevel: Intermediate
MSW
INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONSROOM 18AB
Petroleum Storage Tanks— Program Updates Becky CostiganLevel: Basic
LPST•UST
Waste Reduction Policy ActHow to comply with the Texas law for pollution prevention planning, called WRPA.Susan PalachekLevel: Basic
MSW
Net DMRHow to create an account, enter and submit a Discharge Monitoring Report.Danielle ClementsLevel: Basic
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ePBRs & STEERSHow to create a STEERS account and obtain a Permit by Rule electronically.Jennifer Schmidt, Morgan JansingLevel: Basic
Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR)—Compliance Guidance for Public Water SystemsAn overview of the new rule requirements and guidance for public water systems. James BeauchampLevel: Intermediate W
LAB PRACTICES AND DATA REPORTING ROOM 19B
Method Equivalency Under 40 CFR 136.6: What Modifications are Allowed and What Documentation Should Laboratories Have for AssessmentsAllowed modifications and documentation responsibilities for method equivalency requirements under 40 CFR § 136.6.Edward F. Askew, Ph.D., Askew ScientificLevel: Advanced LPST•UST
Flexible Approaches to Environmental MeasurementEvolution of flexibility that each of EPA’s four major media program offices have achieved with examples.Lara P. Phelps, U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyLevel: Advanced
Common Findings in MicrobiologyCommonly seen deficiencies from laboratory assessments and the corresponding requirements and references will be discussed.Jessica HochLevel: Advanced
Navigating the Challenges for Analysis of Polyfluoro Alkyl Sub-stances (PFAS) in Environmental Matrices to Meet TRRP RequirementsAddressing challenges of PFAS analysis to meet the requirements of the Texas Risk Reduction Program.Charles J. Neslund, Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories Environmental, LLCLevel: Intermediate
TCEQ Laboratory Accreditation Program: What Questions Would You Like to Ask?Short discussion of 2016 TNI Standard implementation followed by a question and answer forum for laboratory accreditation.Ken LancasterLevel: Intermediate
OIL AND GAS (Includes Ethics for Professional Geoscientists)BALLROOM G
Discharge of Oil and Gas WastesDiscussion of Railroad Commission of Texas applications and rules for permitting the discharge of produced water, dual permitting requirements with the EPA, and recent and upcoming changes in EPA general permits.Tiffany Humberson, Railroad Commission of TexasLevel: Intermediate
Oil and Gas Wells: Groundwater ProtectionDiscussion of RRC rules relating to well completion and plugging and the Groundwater Advisory Unit’s role in those oil and gas operations.Sean Avitt, P.G., Railroad Commission of TexasLevel: Intermediate
Site Remediation Programs: Railroad Commission of TexasDiscussion on oil field spill response and environmental cleanup guidelines under the Railroad Commission’s jurisdiction with emphasis on the Site Remediation Section’s State Managed Cleanup, Operator Cleanup, Voluntary Cleanup and Brownfields Programs. Peter G. Pope, P.G., Railroad Commission of TexasLevel: Intermediate
Railroad Commission Guide to Self-Audit SubmissionsOverview of the “Audit Act,” including RRC’s adopted guidelines for submis-sions and an overview of how to properly submit a notice of audit letter and a disclosure of violations letter to the Railroad Commission.Natalie Dubiel, Railroad Commission of TexasLevel: Intermediate
Ethics Training for Professional GeoscientistsLaws, regulations, and examples regarding PG licensee ethics in Texas.Wesley McCoy P.G. and Christopher Mathewson Ph.D, P.G., P.E., Texas Board of Professional GeoscientistsLevel: Basic
Wednesday, May 17, 2017 | Tentative Agenda Continued
UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL And RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS AND WASTE MANAGEMENTWEDNESDAY ONLYROOM 19A
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Radioactive Materials Division Program UpdateUpdates from the division.Charles MaguireLevel: Basic
Radioactive Materials Section Update, 2017Updates from the Radioactive Materials Section–RM Licensing section and Uranium section.Bobby JaneckaLevel: Basic
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The UIC Investigator is Here: Now What?What to expect from a UIC Compliance Evaluation Investigation: field observations, records reviewed, process, issues.Richard HeitzenraterLevel: Intermediate
Do I Need a Letter?Maintenance and Repair of Disposal Wells: Differences, types, which need prior authorization, and information on permit amendments or modifications.Richard HeitzenraterLevel: Intermediate
A Day in the Life of a Resident InspectorInsights from the perspective of an NRC Region 4 Inspector.Binesh Tharakan, Nuclear Regulatory CommissionLevel: Intermediate
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EPA Region 6 UIC and Injection Well Petition Program UpdateCurrent Region 6 UIC staff and issues and UIC No Migration Petition workload and developments.Brian Graves, Environmental Protection AgencyLevel: Basic
Higher Injection Pressures: Is It Your Fault, a Skin Problem, or Someone Else’s Well?How skin, offset wells, and faults impact an injector’s pressure over time.Ken Johnson, Environmental Protection AgencyLevel: Intermediate
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UIC Program UpdateAn update on UIC Program activities and issues in Texas.Lorrie Council, P.G.Level: Basic
Seismicity in TexasSeismicity in Texas in Relation to Active Class I Underground Injection Control Wells: Preliminary Observations.David Murry, P.G.Level: Intermediate
UIC Wellbore Hydraulic ConstraintsCase studies illustrate fracture gradi-ents in vacuum wells and variability of annulus-tubing pressure differential.Thomas Manuel Ortiz, Ph.D., P.E.Level: Advanced
Updates on WIPP, Part 61, GTCC, and EPA Part 192Updates on these major areas of focus for the division. Charles Maguire; Doug Hintze, Department of EnergyLevel: Intermediate
WASTE MANAGEMENT: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ROOM 18CD
Investigation of Recycling FacilitiesAn overview of what to expect during an electronics recycling facility investi-gation and the resources available to assist facilities in preparing for them.Erin Gorman, Karen JuliussenLevel: Intermediate
MSW
San Antonio’s Recycling and Resource Recovery Plan A look at San Antonio’s approach to making solid waste management more sustainable.David McCary, City of San AntonioLevel: Basic
MSW
Recycling Success Stories from Cooperative Teamwork & Recycling AssistanceRachel Hering, Cooperative Teamwork & Recycling AssistanceLevel: Basic
MSW Hot Topics & Success StoriesAn update on current hot topics in municipal solid waste and recycling.Scott Pasternak, Burns & McDonnell; Sara Nichols, STARLevel: Intermediate
MSW
MSW Grants and the Supplemental Environmental Projects ProgramMeaghan Bailey, Cheryl UntermeyerLevel: Basic
MSW
HHW in TexasAn overview of the HHW rules and the current availability of registered programs/events.Gill CampsLevel: Basic
Electronics Recycling ProgramsA look at the rules that apply to electronics recyclers in Texas and the two manufacturer take-back programs operating in Texas.Luke FurfeyLevel: Basic MSW
WASTEWATER PERMITTINGROOM 16AB
Stormwater TPDES Construction General Permit (CGP): Overview & Renewal UpdateOverview of the Stormwater Construction General Permit (TXR150000) requirements and 2018 renewal process.Lindsay GarzaLevel: Intermediate
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Stormwater TPDES Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP)Overview of the Multi-Sector General Permit (TXR050000) requirements and impacts to regulated industrial stormwater discharges.Dan SiebeneicherLevel: Intermediate
Electronic Permitting (ePermits)Overview of electronic permitting (ePermits) for stormwater general permits.Edward J. HarrisLevel: Intermediate
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TPDES Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4): Phase I Program and Phase II Permit RenewalOverview of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program: Phase I individual permits, and Phase II General Permit (TXR040000) Renewal.Hanne Nielsen, Rebecca L. VillalbaLevel: Intermediate
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TPDES Pretreatment Program for Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs): Overview & New EPA Rule UpdatesOverview of the pretreatment program for POTWs and new EPA rule updates.Bridget Malone, Rebecca L. VillalbaLevel: Intermediate
Pretreatment Review of TPDES POTWs Permit Applications & How to Identify Industrial UsersReview of POTWs permit applications and how to identify industrial users.Bianca Cooper, David JamesLevel: Intermediate WW
Source Control Planning for Municipal Wastewater System Permit ComplianceHow to identify and reduce sources of pollutants that can cause TPDES permit violations.David James, Yeu Deck Ngui, E.I.T.Level: Intermediate
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WATERROOM 14
Current Status of the Texas Integrated Report (IR) for Clean Water Act Sections 305(b) and 303(d)Status of the Integrated Report on water quality for the State of Texas.Andrew SullivanLevel: Advanced
Texas Surface Water Quality Standards UpdateUpdate of pending Texas Surface Water Quality Standards revisions and proposals for the 2017 revision.Joe MartinLevel: Intermediate
Take Care of Texas, an Environmental Education Program of the TCEQLearn about free resources to help individuals, businesses, students, and educators protect the environment.Rachel MatvyLevel: Basic W•WW•LPST•MSW•UST
Funding Opportunity for Water Quality Improvement ProjectsFederal funding for watershed planning and characterizations, watershed protec-tion plans, and pollution control projects.Megan HensonLevel: Basic
Funding for Low Impact DevelopmentTCEQ funding to protect and restore water quality through Low Impact Development practices.Bill CarterLevel: Intermediate
Galveston Bay Estuary Program (GBEP): Coastal Atlas, Conservation Assis-tance Program, and Plan RevisionHighlights of the GBEP’s coastal atlas, habitat conservation achievements, and ongoing Galveston Bay Plan revision.Sarah BernhardtLevel: Basic W
Stakeholder Engagement for Water QualityThe TMDL Program emphasizes stakeholder involvement, education, outreach, and sustainability to achieve water quality improvement.Lauren OertelLevel: Basic
Marketing Tips & TricksLearn how to prepare or manage a successful marketing campaign utilizing social media and more!Lacey Lively, City of College StationLevel: Basic
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Can We Help? Resources for Public Water SystemsAssistance to help public water systems strengthen their financing, management and day-to-day operations.Dorothy YoungLevel: Basic
Tour of Drinking Water WatchHow public water systems interact with the Texas DWW website.Mia Gonzales, Laurie GehlsenLevel: Basic
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No presentation scheduled
TCEQ EMERGENCY RESPONSEExhibit HallOpen 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tuesday,
8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
CHAT WITH TCEQ STAFF ABOUT: § Air Permitting § Field Operations—Air, Water, Waste § TERP—Texas Emissions Reduction Plan § Dry Cleaner Registration and Remediation § Industrial Waste Permits, Waste Classification, and Recycling § Municipal Solid Waste Permits, Recycling, and Composting § Medical Waste § Petroleum Storage Tank Registration § RENEW—Resource Exchange Network for Eliminating Waste
§ Sludge Transporters § Superfund § Used Oil § Voluntary Cleanup Program and Corrective Action § Galveston Bay Estuary Program § Nonpoint Source Pollution § Texas Groundwater Protection Committee § Total Maximum Daily Load § Water Availability
§ Water Quality § Water Supply § Central Registry and CCEDS § Historically Underutilized Business § EPA Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Programs § Small Business and Local Governmental Assistance § STEERS § Web Assistance § Toxicology
New this year
Learn how the TCEQ responds to natural disasters, spills, and other environmental emergencies or situations.
TAKE CARE
OF TEXAS
Learn about everyday measures the public can take to help maintain
environmental quality in Texas.
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VISIT OUR EXHIBITORS WHO FEATURE THE LATEST ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES24hr Safety ............................................................. 1724360Factors, Inc. ........................................................ 504A&B Environmental Services, Inc............................ 1606AARC Environmental, Inc. ......................................... 616Accelerated Technology Laboratories ........................ 913Acme Environmental, Inc ........................................ 1534Acro Technologies, Inc. ............................................ 817Action Resources, Inc. ............................................ 1249Adler Tank Rentals .................................................. 1233Adwest Technologies, A CECO Environmental Company ................................................................. 1351AECOM...................................................................... 424AEREON .................................................................. 1654AET Environmental .................................................... 723Agilent Technologies ................................................. 125Agricultural Services, Inc. ......................................... 222Agru America, Inc. .................................................... 910Air & Waste Engineering, Inc. ................................. 1726Air Hygiene International, Inc. ................................... 501Airgas ...................................................................... 1554AJAX Environmental & Safety Supply ..................... 1542Alamo1 .................................................................... 1627Albion Environmental ................................................ 101All4, Inc. .................................................................... 609Allen & Company Environmental Services .............. 1036Alliance Source Testing, LLC ..................................... 811Alliant Environmental, LLC ...................................... 1334Allied International Emergency .................................. 915Alpha Omega Recycling .......................................... 1155Alpha Technical Services ........................................... 432ALS ........................................................................... 622Altech Environment U.S.A. ........................................ 700AMPOL.................................................................... 1623AMS, Inc. ................................................................ 1434Ana-Lab Corporation ................................................. 310Antea Group ............................................................ 1234Apex Instruments, Inc. ............................................ 1336Apex TITAN, Inc. ....................................................... 620Applied Controls Analytical System Integration ........ 110ASC Tech Services .................................................... 943Ash Grove Cement Company .................................. 1535ATC ......................................................................... 1344Autoscribe Informatics, Inc. ...................................... 325Axium Solar .............................................................. 403Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC ...................................... 301BAIR.......................................................................... 303BakerCorp ................................................................. 109Banks Environmental Data ........................................ 511Beacon Environmental Services .............................. 1539Bealine Environmental Services, Inc. ...................... 1507Benchmark Ecological Services, Inc........................ 1356Benchmark Environmental ........................................ 422Bio-Aquatic Testing ................................................... 720Bio-Microbics, Inc. .................................................. 1555Blackhawk ............................................................... 1442BLR ......................................................................... 1343Braun Intertec ......................................................... 1610Broadbent ................................................................. 607Brown Bear Corporation ............................................ 927Burns & McDonnell ................................................... 601C4 Environmental Services, LLC ............................. 1638Cadence Environmental Energy ............................... 1533Cahaba Water Recycling and Reclamation, LLLP .... 1436Caliche, Ltd. .............................................................. 726Camsco ................................................................... 1229Cape Environmental Management, Inc. ..................... 324Cascade Drilling, LP ................................................ 1137Catalytic Combustion Corporation .......................... 1254CB&I ......................................................................... 833
CBI Systems ........................................................... 1355CDM Smith ............................................................. 1512Central Texas Chapter AHMP .................................... 513CG Environmental - The Cleaning Guys ..................... 211CH2M ........................................................................ 327Cherry Companies .................................................. 1149CHWMEG, Inc. .......................................................... 100Cima Transportation, Inc. ........................................ 1722Cirrus Associates, LLC .............................................. 209Clean Earth Systems, Inc. ....................................... 1241Clean Harbors/Safety Kleen ....................................... 921CleanAir Engineering ................................................. 532ClimeCo Corporation ............................................... 1027Closed Loop Recycling .............................................. 121CLS Equipment Company ......................................... 126Colorado Lining International, Inc. ............................ 322Compliance Assurance Associates, Inc. ................... 907Compressor Engineering Corporation (CECO) ........ 1424Containment & Filtration Solutions ........................... 401Contek Solutions, LLC ............................................... 221Cook-Joyce, Inc. ....................................................... 525Covanta ................................................................... 1340Cowboy Containments, Inc. .................................... 1250Cox-Colvin & Associates, Inc. ................................... 724CTEH, LLC ............................................................... 1622Cura Emergency Services ......................................... 911Curie Environmental Services ................................... 400Dade Moeller, an NV5 Company .............................. 1446Dakota Software ...................................................... 1011Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc. ...................... 615DEFIANT TECHNOLOGIES ......................................... 214DeWind One Pass Trenching ................................... 1716Dexsil Corporation .................................................... 102DiSorbo Consulting, LLC ........................................... 709Dredgit Environmental ............................................ 1354Dürr Systems, Inc. .................................................. 1608EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC .. 1612Eagle Remediation & Demolition Services, LLC ........ 220Earth Measurement Corp. ....................................... 1428EarthSoft ................................................................... 326Eastern Technical Associates .................................. 1013Eco Services Operations Corp. ................................ 1537EcoChem Analytics ................................................... 710Ecoserv, LLC ........................................................... 1506Edge Engineering & Science, LLC ........................... 1440EDR ........................................................................... 223EI, LLC .................................................................... 1111Eijkelkamp ............................................................... 1456Element Markets ....................................................... 825Element Materials Technology................................. 1034Emission Monitoring Service, Inc. (EMSI) ................ 405Encino Environmental ............................................. 1044EnSafe, Inc. ............................................................. 1632ENTACT, LLC ............................................................. 826Entech Instruments ................................................... 941Enthalpy Analytical .................................................... 321Envent Corporation ................................................. 1551Enviro Clean ............................................................ 1235Envirocon Systems, Inc. ......................................... 1412Envirocon, Inc. ........................................................ 1621Environmental Chemistry, Inc. ................................ 1445Environmental Evolutions National .......................... 1648Environmental Express ........................................... 1640Environmental Resources Management (ERM) ......... 212Environmental Restoration, LLC ............................. 1532Environmental Standards ........................................ 1128Environmental Systems Corp (ESC) ........................ 1255Envirosite .................................................................. 712Envirotech Drilling Services .................................... 1328
Epcon Industrial Systems, LP ................................. 1736ERA, A Waters Company ......................................... 1146ERIS .......................................................................... 104ES & H of Dallas ...................................................... 1121ESC Lab Sciences ................................................... 1134ESS ......................................................................... 1426EST Analytical ........................................................... 124ETTL Engineers & Consultants, Inc. ........................ 1242Eureka Water Probes............................................... 1510Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories ............................. 1210Evergreen Industrial Services.................................. 1245Evoqua Water Technologies .................................... 1032FarrWest Environmental Supply .............................. 1307Field Environmental Instruments, Inc. ..................... 1042Firestone Building Products .................................... 1509Flatrock Engineering & Environmental .................... 1349Fox Scientific, Inc. ................................................... 1511Garner Environmental ............................................... 201Gasmet Technologies, Inc. ...................................... 1415GDS Associates, Inc. ................................................. 722Gehrig, Inc. ............................................................. 1409Geoprobe Systems .................................................... 933GeoSearch............................................................... 1133Geotech Environmental Equipment, Inc. ................. 1433GHD Services ............................................................ 912Golden Specialty Incorporated ................................ 1007Government Scientific Source ................................... 123Gray & Green Lab Systems, Inc. ............................. 1515Great Plains Analytical Services .............................. 1407Green Stuff Absorbent ............................................ 1708Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc............. 308Gruene Environmental Companies .......................... 1115Guardian Compliance ................................................ 623Halff Associates ........................................................ 320Hanby Environmental .............................................. 1607HDR .......................................................................... 215Headwaters Resources.............................................. 115Heritage Environmental Services ............................ 1633Heritage-Crystal Clean............................................. 1425Horizon Environmental ............................................ 1312HPP Corp .................................................................. 827HY-BON/EDI ............................................................ 1624Hydrokinetics, LLC .................................................... 611HydroTech ............................................................... 1244Impact Marketing .................................................... 1614INTERA Incorporated ................................................ 305Intergulf Corporation ............................................... 1626Ion Science, Inc. ....................................................... 120J3 Resources, Inc. .................................................... 631JATCO, Inc. ............................................................. 1550JBE .......................................................................... 1147JCS Industries, Inc. ................................................. 1734Kross Wholesale Tire, Inc. ........................................ 402LAB PRODUCTS, Inc. ................................................ 810Labtopia, Inc. ............................................................ 431Langan Engineering & Environmental Services ......... 112LCRA Environmental Laboratory Services ................ 929Leak Surveys, Inc. ................................................... 1345Leggette, Brashears and Graham, Inc. ...................... 205LEI, Inc. ................................................................... 1527Lighthouse Environmental Services, Inc. ................ 1449Lighting Resources Texas, LLC ................................. 626Lime Association of Texas ....................................... 1706Living Earth ............................................................... 610Lochow Ranch Pond & Lake Management ............. 1455Lone Wolf Resources ................................................ 815Lonestar Ecology, LLC ............................................ 1617Magna Flow Environmental ....................................... 117Mako Environmental Solutions ................................. 837
MapPro Environmental Data, Inc. ........................... 1335MEDORA CORPORATION .......................................... 630Merichem Company ................................................ 1441Micro-Blaze ............................................................... 523Miller Environmental Services, LLC ........................ 1545Mobile Fluid Recovery ............................................. 1029MOCON, Inc. - Baseline ............................................. 500Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. ........................ 423MVA Scientific Consultants ....................................... 425NaviKnow Solutions ................................................ 1045Netronix, Inc. ............................................................ 108New Earth, Inc. .......................................................... 420Nexeo Solutions ........................................................ 507Nordon Corporation ................................................ 1710NSSI........................................................................ 1635NTG Environmental ................................................... 932OMI Environmental Solutions ................................. 1015Orsat ....................................................................... 1143OTA COMPRESSION / KIMARK SYSTEMS .............. 1413Oxidor Laboratories ................................................ 1529Pace Analytical Services, Inc. .................................. 1110PacTec, Inc. ............................................................. 1026PARKUSA ................................................................ 1611PDS ........................................................................... 835Phoenix Oil, Inc. ...................................................... 1132Pine ........................................................................... 217Pipeline Packaging .................................................. 1615Platinum Environmental Consulting, LLC ................ 1443PollutionTech, LLC .................................................. 1416Praxair Distribution, Inc. ......................................... 1347Precision Tracking Solutions, Inc. ............................. 824ProAct Services Corporation ................................... 1348Process Combustion Corporation ........................... 1549Prominent Systems ................................................... 103Promium ................................................................. 1037Providence ................................................................ 300PumpOne Environmental, LLC ................................ 1526QED Environmental Systems .................................. 1517Quality Environmental Containers ............................. 314R3 Industrial ........................................................... 1113Ramboll Environ ..................................................... 1528Ranger Analytics ....................................................... 721RED BALL TECHNICAL GAS SERVICES .................... 227Reed Industrial Systems, Inc. ................................. 1450Refine Innovations, LLC .......................................... 1454regAction ................................................................ 1010Remedial Construction Services, LP ....................... 1432Republic Services ................................................... 1313Restek Corporation ................................................. 1411Rineco Chemical Industries .................................... 1207Ron Perrin Water Technologies ............................... 1341ROTAP, LLC ............................................................... 224Roux Associates ..................................................... 1035RSB Environmental ................................................. 1646Sage ATC................................................................. 1346Sandling Industrial Services.................................... 1243SEAL Analytical ....................................................... 1237SET Environmental .................................................... 706SGS Accutest ............................................................ 725SICK, Inc. .................................................................. 524Smartt Move, LLC ..................................................... 621SOS ENVIRONMENTAL ........................................... 1156Space City Services ................................................. 1524Spectrum Water Technology ................................... 1435Speed Field Services, LLC ......................................... 812Spirit Environmental, LLC ....................................... 1047Sprint Waste Services, LP ....................................... 1246Spur Industrial ........................................................ 1544Stanley Consultants ................................................ 1326
Stantec Consulting Services...................................... 924Stericycle ................................................................ 1221Stolthaven Houston, Inc. ........................................... 404SUEZ Water Advanced Solutions ........................... 1227Sunbelt Industrial Services ..................................... 1321Sutron Corp/AQD Sabio Instruments ........................ 200SWCA Environmental Consultants .......................... 1126SWS Environmental Services .................................... 331TAIT Environmental Services .................................... 522Talon/LPE ................................................................ 1327Targus Associates, LLC ............................................. 526TAS Environmental Services, LP ............................. 1041Techsas ................................................................... 1513Tenerx Corp ............................................................. 1740Terracon Consultants ................................................ 627TestAmerica .............................................................. 617Testo, Inc. ............................................................... 1541Tetra Tech, Inc. ........................................................ 1333Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service ............... 517Texas Board of Professional Engineers ................... 1514Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists .............. 1247Texas Disposal Systems .......................................... 1508Texas Environmental Training & Compliance ............ 612Texas Molecular, LP ................................................ 1634Texas Water Development Board............................... 515The Blast Bag Company, Inc. .................................... 127Thelco Technology, LLC ............................................ 113Thermo Fisher Scientific ............................... 1448, 1547Tidal Tank ................................................................ 1429Timber Creek Environmental, LL ............................. 1135TitanLiner, Inc. ........................................................ 1728Tolunay-Wong ......................................................... 1211Total Support Services, Inc. ...................................... 210ToxStrategies ............................................................ 521Tradebe Environmental Services ............................... 707TRC Environmental ................................................... 421Trinity Consultants/Trispyrian .................................. 1712TSC Environmental ................................................. 1650TSI, Inc. .................................................................. 1546TTI Labs .................................................................. 1337U.S. Geological Survey Texas Water Science Center ... 945Univar ....................................................................... 807US Ecology ............................................................... 715USA Environment ...................................................... 821USABLUEBOOK ....................................................... 1144USES - United States Environmental Services .......... 105UT Arlington ............................................................ 1447Vapor Point ............................................................. 1310Vapor Technologies, Inc. ......................................... 1033Veolia ...................................................................... 1021Vernor Material & Equipment Co............................... 430VIM Technologies, Inc. ............................................ 1738Vista GeoScience ...................................................... 427VLS Recovery Services ........................................... 1421Waid Environmental .................................................. 713Waste Connections ................................................. 1521Waste Management of Texas, Inc. ........................... 1406Wastebits ................................................................ 1620WATERTRAX ............................................................. 202WCA Waste Corporation of America ......................... 114Weaver Consultants Group ..................................... 1536WeCan Logistics and Supply, LLC ........................... 1548Weston .................................................................... 1325Westward Environmental, Inc. .................................. 527Wood Group............................................................ 1410Xenco Laboratories ....................................... 1141, 1240Xitech Instruments, Inc. .......................................... 1236Yellow Jacket Drilling Services, Inc. .......................... 947Zephyr Environmental ............................................... 503
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