Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s Role in the TGPC
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Web site
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) holds the chair for the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee. The TCEQ is the state’s lead agency for water resources and environmental protection. The TCEQ administers both state and federally mandated programs including:
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
Manages municipal and industrial wastes. |
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act |
Manages the Superfund Cleanup Program. |
The Clean Water Act |
Manages pollutant releases to state waters. |
The Safe Drinking Water Act |
Manages public drinking water supplies. |
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act |
Develops pesticide management programs for groundwater. |
TCEQ’s Groundwater Related Programs
Office of Water |
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Responsible for: All aspects of planning, permitting, and monitoring to protect the state’s water resources. |
Relation to Groundwater: Implements both the Public Drinking Water and the Groundwater Protection programs. |
Water Availability Division |
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Responsible for: Providing technical support to promote effective and coordinated management of water resources in the state within the Office of Water. |
Relation to Groundwater: Chairs committee and analyzes groundwater policy issues. |
Groundwater Planning and Assessment Team |
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Responsible for: Helping develop rules, conducting groundwater protection programs, providing technical assistance, preparing reports, and supporting coordinated groundwater quality activities conducted by all state agencies through the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee within the Water Availability Division. |
Office of Compliance and Enforcement |
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Responsible for: Assuring that regulated entities comply with permits and agency rules. |
Relation to Groundwater: Assures compliance with provisions related to groundwater quality protection and the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program and provides for remediation and corrective action to address groundwater contamination. |
More information regarding the various groundwater protection programs within this agency can be found in the current version of the TGPC’s Joint Groundwater Monitoring and Contamination Report.