This table combines data from the IHW NOR Unit table and the IHW NOR Waste table to show which wastes generated by a site get managed in a particular waste management unit.
This table lists the EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers (EHWNs) tied to each hazardous waste a site generates. The table lists the Texas Waste Code, other information about the waste, and each EHWN in a separate row.
This is data represented in the Annual Enforcement Report, pursuant to Texas Water Code Section 5.126, and published each December following the end of the fiscal year.
If administrative orders and penalties issued by the TCEQ do not achieve environmental compliance, the agency may refer the matter to the Office of the Attorney General for civil enforcement.
This file contains the information about a site's waste management either from onsite generation or received from offsite. The waste management unit (WMU) information includes the site's registration number, the WMU sequence number, and unit type. There may be zero to many WMU records associated to a site and one or multiple waste codes associated to a WMU. For descriptions of the codes on this page, view Appendixes B and C of the Instructions for Notification for Hazardous or Industrial Waste Management at tceq.texas.gov/downloads/permitting/waste-registration/forms/ihw/00002inst.pdf.
This file contains the basic information for the current site primary contact including facility registration number, contact name, title, mailing address, phone, and fax, and email.
This file contains the basic information for the current billing contact for a registered site including contact name, contact title, company name, mailing address, and phone number.
This is data represented in the Annual Enforcement Report, pursuant to Texas Water Code Section 5.126, and published each December following the end of the fiscal year.
Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) are environmentally beneficial projects that a respondent agrees to undertake in settlement of an enforcement action. Dollars directed to TCEQ-approved environmental projects may be used to offset assessed penalties in enforcement actions.
This is data represented in the Annual Enforcement Report, pursuant to Texas Water Code Section 5.126, and published each December following the end of the fiscal year.
If administrative orders and penalties issued by the TCEQ do not achieve environmental compliance, the agency may refer the matter to the Office of the Attorney General for civil enforcement.
This is data represented in the Annual Enforcement Report, pursuant to Texas Water Code Section 5.126, and published each December following the end of the fiscal year.
If administrative orders and penalties issued by the TCEQ do not achieve environmental compliance, the agency may refer the matter to the Office of the Attorney General for civil enforcement.
This is data represented in the Annual Enforcement Report, pursuant to Texas Water Code Section 5.126, and published each December following the end of the fiscal year.
Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) are environmentally beneficial projects that a respondent agrees to undertake in settlement of an enforcement action. Dollars directed to TCEQ-approved environmental projects may be used to offset assessed penalties in enforcement actions.