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TCEQ clears multiple permits, schedules MUD hearings, appoints advisory committee members and adopts enforcement orders

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) · November 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 19 meeting the commission scheduled Williamson County MUD hearings for Dec. 17, approved permit renewals and new permits (including Abilene and Mustang Springs), appointed seven members to a pollution-control tax-advisory committee, and adopted enforcement orders totaling $456,005 in assessed penalties.

At its Nov. 19 meeting the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality acted on a number of permits, scheduling matters and administrative items in a single set of votes.

Scheduling and MUD petitions: Commissioners discussed petitions for several Williamson County municipal utility districts (Items 4–6), debated whether to take oral argument, and agreed to place the matters on the December 17, 2025 agenda so parties can present oral argument and provide additional briefing.

Permit renewals and new permits: The Commission denied requests…

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