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TCEQ approves City of Kyle wastewater permit after contested hearing; commissioners adopt ALJ proposal
Summary
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality voted Jan. 30 to adopt the Administrative Law Judges' proposal for decision and to issue the executive director's draft permit for the City of Kyle, approving a renewal and major amendment that will allow the city's wastewater treatment plant to discharge up to 12,000,000 gallons per day in its final phase.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality voted Jan. 30 to adopt the Administrative Law Judges' proposal for decision and to issue the executive director's draft permit for the City of Kyle, approving a renewal and major amendment that will allow the city's wastewater treatment plant to discharge up to 12,000,000 gallons per day in its final phase.
The commission fronted its decision on the ALJ findings that the draft permit meets applicable water-quality standards, satisfies anti‑degradation requirements and need not be revised based on the city's compliance history. The commission also approved technical renumbering changes to…
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