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- Groundwater Basics
- Groundwater Management
- Groundwater Classification
- Groundwater in Texas
- Monitoring and Data
- Agricultural Resources
- Resources for Small Communities
- National Groundwater Awareness Week in Texas
- Groundwater White Papers
- Groundwater Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
TCEQ is the lead agency for the regulation of waste discharges, including pesticide discharges, into waters of the state. Various divisions of the agency address many of the groundwater protection issues related to pesticides.
- TCEQ's Groundwater Planning and Assessment Team in the Water Availability Division is responsible for ambient monitoring, investigations, and the Interagency Pesticide Database (IPD)
- TCEQ's Water Quality Division
- TCEQ's Water Supply Division oversees the production, treatment, quality, and delivery of drinking water for the public by implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
- Air Permits Division is responsible for air permitting of facilities that manufacture, blend, and package pesticides
- Industrial and Hazardous Waste Permitting is responsible for RCRA permitting