The state of Texas assumed the authority to administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System
(NPDES) program in Texas on Sept. 14, 1998. NPDES is a federal
regulatory program to control discharges of pollutants to surface
waters of the United States. The Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality (TCEQ) Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES)
program now has federal regulatory authority over discharges of
pollutants to Texas surface water, with the exception of discharges
associated with oil, gas, and geothermal exploration and
development activities, which are regulated by the Railroad Commission of
Texas
.
To review the agency's TPDES application components for
authority to administer the NPDES program, the approval letter from
the Enviromental Protection Agency authorizing Texas to administer
the program and other documents related to the application go to
TPDES Application for NPDES Authorization.