Regulatory Compliance

Public Utilities in Texas are regulated by a variety of Federal and State regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. LSPS Solutions specializes in developing cost-effective solutions to help public sector entities comply with the rules and regulations of these governing bodies.

Regulatory Compliance

Public Utilities in Texas are regulated by a variety of Federal and State regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. LSPS Solutions specializes in developing cost-effective solutions to help public sector entities comply with the rules and regulations of these governing bodies.
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TCEQ (Texas Commission Environmental Quality) Compliance
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the regulatory authority for public water and wastewater systems in Texas. They develop and enforce rules to implement the laws enacted by the State and National legislatures. LSPS Solutions is very familiar with these rules and regulations, and we are available to help your system gain and maintain compliance.

Corrosion Studies
The US EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule requires public water supply systems to control the corrosivity of their treated water supply so that lead and copper are not leached from household plumbing fixtures. LSPS Solutions performs corrosion control studies to determine an optimal corrosion treatment process to enable a public water system to comply with the requirements of the Lead and Copper Rule.

Monitoring Plans
All public water systems are required to develop a monitoring plan, including all community, transient and non-transient water systems. The plans are a system-specific document which demonstrates that the water quality monitoring performed by the system is representative of the water distributed to consumers and is consistent with regulatory requirements.

Systems that use groundwater or purchased water are not required to send a copy of the monitoring plan to TCEQ, but must keep the plan on file for review by the TCEQ inspector during routine comprehensive compliance investigations (sanitary survey), or must provide a copy of the plan to TCEQ upon request. A copy of the plan should be kept at each treatment plant, as well as a central location. PWSs are required to have a copy of the monitoring plan available during appointments with the TCEQ’s Sample Collection Contractor.

Permitting
Public Utilities in Texas are regulated by a variety of Federal and State regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. LSPS Solutions specializes in developing cost-effective solutions to help public sector entities comply with the rules and regulations of these governing bodies.

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