The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality today approved
penalties totaling $1,056,898 against 67 regulated entities for
violations of state environmental regulations.
Agreed orders were issued for the following enforcement
categories: one agricultural, 18 air quality, one dry cleaner,
three field citations, four industrial waste discharge, one
licensed irrigators, two multi-media, two municipal solid waste, 11
municipal waste discharge, six petroleum storage tank, six public
water system, one wastewater operator certification, three water
quality. In addition, there were default orders as follows: two
air, one multi-media, one petroleum storage tank, three public
water system, and one sludge.
Included in the total were fines against Lide Industries, Inc.
in Freestone County of $306,570 for 15 air violations including;
migrating dust and overspray to adjacent property, failure to
comply with outdoor burning rules, excess emissions of VOCs,
failure to conduct sampling and testing required, inadequate
maintenance of equipment and inadequate recordkeeping.
Also in the total were fines against ConocoPhillips Company in
Hutchinson County of $168,103 for 23 air violations including;
unauthorized emissions in relation to an emergency flare event in
September, 2006, incomplete monitoring and reporting, inadequate
equipment maintenance and repair, and other emissions
violations.
The TCEQ's next agenda meeting is scheduled for May 21. Agenda
items from all commission meetings and work sessions can be viewed
on the TCEQ
Web site. The meeting is also webcast live for free, and
archived meetings are available, at TexasAdMin.com.