Application to renew water quality permit for wastewater discharge in Aransas Pass.
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- Published
- Category
- Public Hearing
- City
- Aransas Pass
- Address
- 1 Harbor Island Road, Aransas Pass, Texas
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review Application Details
Visit the TCEQ webpage to view the application and associated documents at https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/wastewater/pending-permits/tpdes-applications.
- 2
Submit Public Comments
Prepare and submit your public comments regarding the application before the deadline, which will be announced in the upcoming notice after the technical review.
- 3
Request a Public Meeting
If you believe there is significant public interest, request a public meeting by contacting TCEQ once the preliminary decision is published.
- 4
Prepare for Contested Case Hearing
If you wish to contest the decision, gather necessary information and submit your request for a contested case hearing after the public comment period ends.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of the wastewater treatment facility?
- The facility is located at 1 Harbor Island Road, Aransas Pass, Texas.
- How can I submit public comments on the permit application?
- You can submit public comments directly to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
- What is the purpose of the public meeting?
- The public meeting allows for comments and questions regarding the permit application.
- What is the daily discharge limit for the facility?
- The facility is authorized to discharge treated wastewater not exceeding 3,800 gallons per day.
- How can I request a contested case hearing?
- To request a hearing, submit your name, address, and details about how you are affected.
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