Water Quality Permits for Agriculture


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Delinquent Fees and Penalties Will Affect Processing Applications
Effective Sept. 1, 2006, the TCEQ will no longer issue, amend, or renew permits, registrations, certifications, or licenses to an entity or person who is delinquent on penalties or fees.
 
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations: Do I Need a Water Quality Permit?
If you are starting a new concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) in Texas, read this page to find out whether you need a water quality permit from the TCEQ.
 
Livestock Manure Operations Wastewater Discharges: Am I Regulated?
If you compost livestock manure that is hauled in from off site, this general permit might cover you. Find out whether you qualify.
 
Related Categories:
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) Water Quality General Permit
Requirements and options for the treatment and discharge of process water, storm water, or both from operations that qualify for coverage under General Permit TXG920000.
 
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Agriculture Stakeholder Group
Meeting schedule, agendas, minutes of past meetings, and related information for this voluntary group that meets several times a year to discuss issues such as implementation of and compliance with water quality rules for agriculture.
 
Tips for Completing Water Quality Permit Applications
Helpful information about water quality and wastewater permits. Deficiencies we find frequently during administrative review.
 
Water Quality General Permits Authorization and Application Query
Check the status of permits or applications covered under water quality general permits.
 
Water Quality Individual Permit Applications Query
Check the status of an application for a water quality individual permit.
 
Water Quality Individual Permit for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
Information on obtaining an individual permit for the operation of a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) in Texas. Links to permit application.