16 Tex. Admin. Code § 76.111 - Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(a) Recitals.
(1) Pursuant to Texas Occupations Code,
§
1901.257(b),
the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) shall enter into a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to coordinate the efforts of the TDLR, the field offices of
the TCEQ, and groundwater conservation districts (GCDs), relating to
investigative procedures for referrals of complaints regarding abandoned and/or
deteriorated wells.
(2) Pursuant to
Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.257(c),
GCDs in which an abandoned and/or deteriorated well is located shall join the
Memorandum of Understanding adopted under Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.257(b).
In addition, GCDs may enforce compliance with Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
abandoned and/or deteriorated wells located in the boundaries of the
district.
(3) Pursuant to Texas
Occupations Code, §
1901.255 and §
1901.257(b)
and (c), and in compliance with authority granted by the Interagency
Cooperation Act, Texas Government Code Annotated, §771.003, the TDLR and
TCEQ enter into this MOU to coordinate efforts related to investigative
procedures for referrals of complaints regarding abandoned and/or deteriorated
wells. Each GCD in which an abandoned and/or deteriorated well is located is
required by Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.257(c)
to join this MOU. Such joinder is established by submission to the TDLR at P.O.
Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711, of a copy of appropriate GCD Board action
indicating that the GCD has joined this MOU and understands its
responsibilities under the MOU and Chapter 1901 of the Texas Occupations
Code.
(b) TDLR
Responsibilities.
(1) Investigate abandoned
and/or deteriorated well complaints, including referrals received from the TCEQ
regional field offices, unless the complaint is being investigated by a GCD in
coordination with TDLR staff.
(2)
Enforce compliance with Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
persons possessing abandoned and/or deteriorated wells.
(3) Coordinate investigation and enforcement
efforts with appropriate GCD for any complaints regarding wells located within
the boundaries of a GCD.
(4) When
abandoned and/or deteriorated wells are observed while conducting field
investigations inside the boundaries of a GCD, a reasonable effort to obtain
the landowners' name, mailing address, and latitude and longitude of the well
shall be made, and such information shall be referred to the General Manager of
the appropriate GCD for investigation and possible enforcement action to assure
compliance with Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
persons possessing abandoned and/or deteriorated wells.
(5) When an abandoned and/or deteriorated
well complaint is received, TDLR will determine if the well is located within a
GCD boundary and provide a referral to the General Manager of the appropriate
GCD for investigation and possible enforcement action to assure compliance with
Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
persons possessing abandoned and/or deteriorated wells.
(6) Provide training and technical assistance
to GCD staff and TCEQ Field Operations staff on field recognition of an
abandoned and/or deteriorated well.
(7) Annually report to TCEQ the status of all
complaints provided to the TDLR under this MOU and the number of wells closed
as a result of TCEQ abandoned and/or deteriorated well complaint
referrals.
(c) TCEQ
Responsibilities.
(1) When suspected
abandoned and/or deteriorated wells are observed by Field Operations staff
while conducting field investigations, information to allow for identification
of the well, which may include: the landowners' name, physical address, and
latitude and longitude of the well; shall be referred to the TDLR Compliance
Division, Water Well Driller/Pump Installer Section. TCEQ field operation staff
shall make a reasonable effort to obtain information needed for the
identification of any abandoned and/or deteriorated well.
(2) Provide updated list of GCDs as they are
confirmed, including boundaries and the name and address of district contacts
such as the General Manager.
(d) GCD Responsibilities.
(1) When a GCD receives a referral from the
TDLR of an abandoned and/or deteriorated well, the GCD shall respond within 14
calendar days informing the TDLR as to whether the GCD will investigate the
referral.
(2) After the GCD has
been notified by the TDLR or becomes aware of an abandoned and/or deteriorated
well, the GCD may:
(A) investigate the
complaint of an abandoned and/or deteriorated well within the boundaries of the
GCD; and
(B) enforce compliance
with Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
landowners that have an abandoned and/or deteriorated well located on their
property.
(3) A GCD that
performs an investigation related to an abandoned and/or deteriorated well
referred to the GCD by TDLR shall notify the TDLR regarding the disposition of
the investigation.
(4) Any GCD
enforcement under Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 and §
1901.256, may be
coordinated with the TDLR.
(5) A
GCD may communicate with the TDLR regarding any phase of the investigation or
enforcement action.
(e)
Referral and Investigation Requirements.
(1)
For the purposes of this MOU, a "referral" shall constitute information
gathered, compiled, and forwarded to the TDLR. Written referrals via email or
letter shall utilize the appropriate form, provided by TDLR, and document
information on the abandoned and/or deteriorated well, which may include:
(A) the name of landowner possessing the
abandoned and/or deteriorated well;
(B) the physical address of said
landowner;
(C) the latitude and
longitude of the abandoned and/or deteriorated well; and
(D) if possible, a photograph of the
well.
(2) Following the
receipt of a referral from TCEQ, the TDLR will begin landowner notification
procedures or follow up investigation or, if the well is inside the boundaries
of a GCD, provide a referral to the General Manager of the corresponding GCD
for investigation and possible enforcement action to assure compliance with
Texas Occupations Code, §
1901.255 related to
persons possessing abandoned and/or deteriorated wells.
(3) Referrals to TDLR should be sent to:
Water Well Driller/Pump Installer Section, Compliance Division, TDLR; Phone:
(512) 334-5540; Fax: (512) 463-8616; email:
water.well@tdlr.texas.gov.
(f) Term. The term of this MOU shall be from
the date both the TDLR and TCEQ adopt the MOU by rule. The TCEQ or TDLR may for
any reason terminate this MOU upon thirty days notice to the other
agency.
(g) Severability. Should
any provision of this MOU be held to be null, void, or for any reason without
force or effect, such provision shall be construed as severable from the
remainder of this document and shall not affect the validity of all other
provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect.
(h) Amendment. This MOU may be amended
through rulemaking proposal and adoption at any time by mutual consent of the
TCEQ and the TDLR.
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