State law requires all dry cleaning drop stations and facilities
in Texas to register with the TCEQ and implement performance
standards at their facilities as appropriate. It also requires
distributors of dry cleaning solvents to collect fees on the sale of dry
cleaning solvents at certain facilities.
Annual Renewal Registration Forms for dry cleaning drop
stations and facilities are due by August 1st of each year. Registration Fees will be billed
later.
Registration of Property Owners
On June 15, 2007,
legislation was enacted that affects current and previous dry
cleaner property owners. The new law addresses property owner
participation in the
Dry Cleaner Remediation Fund which provides money for
remediation activities associated with dry cleaners. It also
prohibits the use of perchlorethylene at sites where fund money was
used.
- Dry Cleaner property owners need to register
only if they intend, either now or in the future,
to apply for Dry Cleaning Facility Release Fund benefits.
- If Dry Cleaner property owners are currently
participating in the Dry Cleaner Remediation Program, they
must register.
- If you are already registered as a dry cleaning facility or
drop station owner; and you also own the property where the dry
cleaning site is located, you are not required to
register as a property owner to receive fund benefits.
How to Register Dry Cleaning Facilities and Drop Stations and
Renew Registration
- Complete a separate Dry Cleaning
Facility Registration Form (TCEQ-20092) for each Dry Cleaning
Facility you are registering. (Instructions)
- Complete a separate Dry Cleaning
Drop Station Registration Form (TCEQ-20207) for each Dry
Cleaning Drop Station you are registering. (Instructions)
- Renewal Registration Forms for each Dry Cleaning
Facility and Drop Station are due August 1 of each
year.
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- Mail the completed form to:
- Dry Cleaner Registration Team (MC-138)
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- P.O. Box 13087
- Austin, TX 78711-3087
Once your forms are processed and adequate payment has been
received, we will send you a registration certificate for each
facility or drop station.
Legal Authority
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House Bill 3220, 80th Texas Legislatur
(Regular Session), 2007
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House Bill 2376, 79th Texas Legislature
(Regular Session), 2005
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Senate Bill 444, 79th Texas Legislature
(Regular Session), 2005
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House Bill 1366, 78th Texas Legislature
(Regular Session), 2003
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Subtitle B, Title 5, Health and Safety Code Chapter 374, Dry
Cleaner Environmental Response
- Water
Code, Title 2 Water Administration, Chapter 7, Subchapter C,
§7.0525, Penalties for Violations Related to Certain Dry
Cleaning Facilities - click on Title 2 Water Administration,
Chapter 7 Enforcement, then click on Section 7.0525.
Rules
Rules currently in effect:
Title 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 337
Contact us if you have any
questions.