ISSUE OF October 1, 1991" In Addition The Texas Register is required by statute to publish certain documents, including applications to purchase control of state banks, notices of rate ceilings, changes in interest rate and applications to install remote service units, and consultant proposal requests and awards. To aid agencies in communicating information quickly and effectively, other information of general interest to the public is published as space allows. Texas Department of Criminal Justice Notice of Contract Award The award of this contract for construction management services is filed under Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice published a request for proposals in the March 22, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 1771), to obtain Construction Management Services for construction of additional capacity prison facilities. The services will consist of oversight and management of Texas Department of Criminal Justice's construction of additional capacity prison facilities. The due dates of reports of construction progress will be on an ongoing basis during the term of the contract period. The proposal selected was that the Mays Companies, Inc., 2777 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 820, Dallas, Texas 75207. The beginning date of the contract is September 1, 1991, the contract will end upon completion of construction. The total value of the contract is not to exceed (NTE) $1,448,144. For further information, please call (409) 294-6778. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 23, 1991. TRD-9111708 Jackee Cox General Counsel Texas Department of Criminal Justice Filed: September 23, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-9988 Texas Department of Health Correction of Errors The Texas Department of Health submitted emergency amendments to 25 TAC sec.229.253, concerning the registration of wholesale distributors of drugs. The section was published in the September 3, 1991, Texas Register (16 TexReg 4921). Due to a proofreading error by the Texas Register, subsection (a) was divided into a subsection (a) and (b). The subsection should read as follows. "(a) Minimum standards. All wholesale distributors of drugs [in Texas] shall comply with the minimum standards specified in subsection (b) of this section in addition to the existing statutory standards contained in the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 431 [the Texas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4476-5]." Due to an error in the agency's submission, subsection (d) shows new and deleted language which is inaccurate. Subsection (d) should read as follows. "(d) Drug labeling. If a person, firm or corporation labels an article of drug, the label shall meet the requirements of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 431 [the Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4476-5]." The Texas Department of Health submitted proposed amendments to 25 TAC sec.157.2 and new sec.sec.157.121-157.129, concerning emergency medical care. The rules were published September 19, 1991, (16 TexReg) 4921). The proposed date of adoption is January 15, 1992, and not November 27, 1991, as originally submitted. The Texas Department of Health submitted a notice of HIV Health and Social Services Project Public Hearings for publication September 10, 1991, (16 TexReg 4984). Due to an error in the agency's submission, the fifth paragraph omitted the name of an applicant. The paragraph should read as follows. "In Public Health Region 8, the applicants are Coastal Bend Family Planning, Inc., and Victoria City/County Health Department. The hearing will be held on September 27, 1991, at the Victoria College Library, 2200 East Red River, Victoria, Texas 77901, beginning at 1:30 p.m. For more information call David Cavazos at (512) 423-0130." Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Public Notice The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs announces that its annual Community Development Block Grant performance and evaluation report is available for review at the Community Development Block Grant Division, 410 East Fifth Street, Austin, during regular business hours. The report includes the department's use of Community Development Block Grant funds for the year ending June 30, 1991; the nature of and reasons for changes in the program's objectives; indications of how the department would change its programs as a result of its experiences; and an evaluation of the extent to which its funds were used for activities that benefited low and moderate-income persons. Written comments may be submitted through October 10, 1991 to: Ruth Cedillo, Interim Director, Community Development Block Grant Division, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, P.O. Box 12026, Austin, Texas 78711-2026. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 25, 1991. TRD-9111779 Anne O. Paddock Interim Assistant General Counsel Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Filed: September 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 320-9401 Texas Department of Human Services Consultant Proposal Request In accordance with Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c, the Texas Department of Human Services is inviting consultant proposal request to provide the following consultant services. Description of Services. A consultant proposal has been developed to solicit consulting services in nursing facility case mix research, demonstration and evaluation techniques, case mix classification and reimbursement systems, qualify of care indicator development, and multivariate statistical methods. Contact Person. To obtain a proposal package, please contact Sue Wilson, Texas Department of Human Services, P.O. Box 149030, MC E-601, Austin, Texas 78714- 9030, (512) 450-3744. Closing Date. The closing date for receiving offers is October 14, 1991. Evaluation and Selection. Evaluation criteria will include offerer's familiarity with methods for developing, demonstrating, and evaluating case mix classification systems; offerer's skill in the development and application of research design techniques and multivariate statistical techniques; offerer's familiarity with methods for developing and applying qualify of care indicators for tracking and evaluating nursing facility resident care; and reasonableness of proposed cost of service in relation to the work described. Preference will be given, all other considerations being equal, to a consultant whose principal place of business is within the state or who will manage the contracted project entirely from its office within the state. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 24, 1991. TRD-9111770 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Request for Proposal The Texas Department of Human Services (DHS) is inviting proposals for the provision of home and community-based services provided under the authority of the Community Living Assistance and Support Services Program (CLASS). Under this waiver, home and community-based services are provided as an alternative to institutionalization to Medicaid eligible individuals with related conditions who would otherwise require the level of care of an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded with related conditions. DHS intends to serve persons living in one to six geographic areas. Individual contracts will be written to serve a minimum of 30 persons, depending on the number of qualifying proposals received. Description of services. The direct services agency is responsible for delivering home and community-based services to eligible waiver participants in accordance with individual plans of care. Services provided by the direct service agency include: habilitation, respite, nursing, physical therapy, psychological, occupational therapy, speech pathology services, adaptive aids and minor home modifications. Direct services agencies also participate on interdisciplinary teams and work in cooperative relationship with case management providers who serve as the focal coordination, and monitoring. Contract effective dates. Contracts will be effective February 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993, or upon certification by the department as a CLASS provider, whichever is later. To request and RFP package. To request and RFP package, please contact Barbara Stegall, Program Coordinator, P.O. Box 149030 (MC W-521), Austin, Texas 78714- 9030, (512) 450-3228 or FAX (512) 450-4176, John H. Winters Humans Services Center, 701 West 51st Street, Austin. RFP packages will be available on October 15, 1991. Closing date and time. The closing date for receiving proposals will be 5 p.m. on November 20, 1991. Offeror's conference. An offeror's conference will be held at 9 a.m. on November 1, 1991, at the Joe T. Thompson Conference Center, University of Texas, 2405 East Campus Drive, Austin, Texas 78713, Room 2.120. Criteria for award. The department intends to award the contracts to direct services agency providers in one or more of the following service areas listed in order of priority: Dallas County; Hidalgo/Cameron/Starr/Willacy counties; El Paso County; Nueces County; Lubbock County; and Potter/Randal Counties. The department awards contracts to all providers whose proposals receive qualifying scores, by service areas in order of priority, and who desire to contract with the department until all available slots are awarded. Restrictions. The award of a contract is contingent on there being a one-to-one or two-to-one ratio of qualifying proposals from case management and direct services agencies in a service area. If three or more of one type of agency (case management or direct services) qualify and desire to contract with the department to deliver services in a single catchment area, contracts cannot be awarded in that area. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 24, 1991. TRD-9111769 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 The Texas Department of Human Services (DHS) is inviting proposals for the delivery of case management services under the authority of the Community Living Assistance and Support Services Program (CLASS) Waiver Program. Under this waiver, home and community-based services are provided as an alternative to institutionalization to Medicaid eligible individuals with related conditions who would otherwise require the level of care of an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded with related conditions. DHS intends to serve persons living in one to six geographic areas. Individual contracts will be written to serve a minimum of 30 persons, depending on the number of qualifying proposals received. Description of services. The case manager enrolls participants in the CLASS program and is planning, coordination, and monitoring. The case manager convenes the interdisciplinary team responsible for developing the plan of care and assures that services are aligned with the aims of the individual participant. Case managers further assist in the identification and development of appropriate community resources, review of service delivery, crisis intervention, advocacy, and safeguarding individual rights. The case manager works in a cooperative relationship with the direct service agency which delivers home and community-based services. Contract effective dates. Contracts will be effective February 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993, or upon certification by the department as a CLASS provider, whichever is later. To request and RFP package. To request and RFP package, please contact Barbara Stegall, Program Coordinator, P.O. Box 149030 (MC W-521), Austin, Texas 78714- 9030, (512) 450-3228 or FAX (512) 450-4176, John H. Winters Humans Services Center, 701 West 51st Street, Austin. RFP packages will be available on October 15, 1991. Closing date and time. The closing date for receiving proposals will be 5 p.m. on November 20, 1991. Offeror's conference. An offeror's conference will be held at 9 a.m. on November 1, 1991, at the Joe T. Thompson Conference Center, University of Texas, 2405 East Campus Drive, Austin, Texas 78713, Room 2.120. Criteria for award. The department intends to award the contracts to case management services agency providers in one or more of the following service areas listed in order of priority: Dallas County; Hidalgo/Cameron/Starr/Willacy counties; El Paso County; Nueces County, Lubbock County; and Potter/Randal Counties. The department awards contracts to all providers whose proposals receive qualifying scores, by service areas in order of priority, and who desire to contract with the department until all available slots are awarded. Restrictions. The award of a contract is contingent on there being a one-to-one or two-to-one ratio of qualifying proposals from case management and direct services agencies in a service area. If three or more of one type of agency (case management or direct services) qualify and desire to contract with the department to deliver services in a single catchment area, contracts cannot be awarded in that area. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 24, 1991. TRD-9111768 Nancy Murphy Agency liaison, Policy and Document Support Texas Department of Human Services Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 450-3765 Public Utility Commission of Texas Notice of Intent To File Pursuant To Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of customer-specific CentraNet service Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for Associates Bancorp, Inc., Irving. Tariff Title and Number. Application of GTE Southwest, Inc. for Approval of CentraNet service ISDN for Associates Bancorp, Inc. pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27(K). Tariff Control Number 10608. The Application. GTE Southwest, Inc. is requesting approval of CentraNet Service for Associates Bancorp, Inc. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Irving, Texas area. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Suite 400N, Austin, Texas 78757, or call the Public Utility Commission Public Information Section at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 for teletypewriter for the deaf. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 23, 1991. TRD-9111740 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 State Committee of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Correction of Error The State Committee of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology submitted proposed amendments to 22 TAC sec.741.64 and sec.741.162 for publication in the September 3, 1991, Texas Register (16 TexReg 4803). Due to errors in the agencies submission the following corrections should be made. Concerning sec.741.64(i)(4) and (j), brackets indicating the beginning and ending of deleted language are inappropriately placed. Subsections (i)(4) and (j) should appear as follows: "[(4) Applicants, meeting the criteria of this subsection, who do not succeed in acquiring a license as an associate by August 31, 1988, shall not be eligible for licensure under this time-limited waiver.] (j) The requirements and duties of a communication helper are as follows: (1)-(2) (No Change.) (3) a communication helper may work under direction of an associate if the associate is [approved and] supervised as required by subsection (g) of this section [by a licensed professional]; (4)-(5) (No Change.)" Concerning sec.741.162(g)(2)(A)(iii), some new language is not shown in bold print and some language is inaccurately shown in bold print as being new language. The clause should read as follows: (iii) must furnish proof of having earned, during the inactive period, at least 10 continuing education hours. Dual licensees must submit proof of having earned, during the inactive period, at least 15 hours of continuing education. [Proof is to be furnished at the time of reactivation.] A person who has at least 10 [accrued sufficient] continuing education hours, or at least 15 continuing education hours for holders of dual licenses, accrued under sec.741.163(5) of this title (relating to Requirements for Continuing Professional Education) for renewal shall be deemed to have met this requirement. Texas Engineering Experiment Station Consultant Proposal Request This request is filed under the provisions of Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c. The consultant must: establish a working relationship between INDAR and technology-related trade associations to facilitate private sector participation in INDAR's research programs; provide liaison with the Office of National Drug Control Policy; assist in preparation and management of state proposals to federal agencies; furnish the Executive Branch information on INDAR's drug abatement research activities upon request; have experience in managing multi- state and multi-national projects; possess an existing, substantial, professional relationship with one or more technology-related trade associations; be located in Washington, DC. Interested consultants should contact Carol J. Cantrell, 301 Wisenbaker, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, Texas 77843, (409) 845-1324. Closing date for receipt of offers of consultant services is September 15, 1991. The contract will be awarded following normal contract procedures. This agency hereby certified that the proposal has been reviewed by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's authority to adopt. Issued in College Station, Texas, on September 1, 1991. TRD-9111728 Carol J. Cantrell Assistant Director of TEES Texas Engineering Experiment Station Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (409) 845-3124 Veterans Land Board Request for Proposal In accordance with Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c, the Veterans Land Board (the board) expects to sell its Veterans' Land Refunding Bonds, Series 1991, in the original par amount of $33,685,000. Of this amount, approximately, $6,000,000 will be designated College Savings Bonds. The College Savings Bonds will be tax-exempt, registered, general obligation bonds of the State of Texas, and will be dated on the initial date of delivery. The maturity schedule of the College Savings Bonds will consist of serial capital appreciation bonds maturing each year from 2004 to 2011. The principal and interest on the College Savings Bond is payable at maturity. Proposals concerning the provision of paying agent/registrar services for the $6,000,000 of College Savings Bonds only, will be accepted by the board until 5 p.m., central standard time on October 29, 1991. The board will select a paying agent/registrar at its meeting on or about October 30, 1991. For a detailed copy of the request for proposals, call or write: Tom Hazelton, Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 North Congress Avenue, Room 810, Austin, Texas 78701-1495, (512) 463-5120. The board will determine in its sole discretion which bid constitutes the lowest and best bid. The right is reserved for the board to waive irregularities and to reject any and all proposals. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 23, 1991. TRD-9111727 Garry Mauro Chairman Veterans Land Board Filed: September 24, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-5394 Texas Water Commission Enforcement Orders Pursuant to the Texas Water Code, which states that if the commission finds that a violation has occurred and a civil penalty is assessed, the commission shall file notice of its decision in the Texas Register not later than the 10th day after the date on which the decision is adopted, the following information is submitted. An enforcement order was issued to HCH Utility Company (Permit 11974-01) on September 19, 1991, assessing $3,000 in administrative penalties. Stipulated penalties were also imposed. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Margaret Ligarde, Staff Attorney, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, (512) 463-8069. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 20, 1991. TRD-9111689 Laurie J. Lancaster Notices Coordinator Texas Water Commission Filed: September 23, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7898. Pursuant to the Texas Water Code, which states that if the commission finds that a violation has occurred and a civil penalty is assessed, the commission shall file notice of its decision in the Texas Register not later than the 10th day after the date on which the decision is adopted, the following information is submitted. An enforcement order was issued to Bush & Bailey Oil Company (Permit 11578-01) on September 19, 1991, assessing $3,620 in administrative penalties. Stipulated penalties were also imposed. Information concerning any aspect of this order may be obtained by contacting Robert Martinez, Staff Attorney, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, (512) 463-8069. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 20, 1991. TRD-9111688 Laurie J. Lancaster Notices Coordinator Texas Water Commission Filed: September 23, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7898. Meeting Notice A meeting of the Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee of the Galveston Bay National Estuary Program is Scheduled for: Thursday, October 3, 1991, 10 a.m. , Forest Room-Bayou Building, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston. During this month's meeting, STAC will review and approve Project Work Plans and Quality Assurance Plans for a variety of FY92 Characterization Studies. Additionally, STAC will discuss the need for any additional characterization studies. Finally, the Monitoring sub-committee will update the STAC on the results of their last meeting. Issued in Houston, Texas, on September 20, 1991. TRD-9111687 Frank S. Shipley, Ph.D. Program Manager, Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Texas Water Commission Filed: September 23, 1991 For further information, please call: (713) 332-9937 Notice of Application For Waste Disposal Permit Notice is given by the Texas Water Commission of public notices of waste disposal permit applications issued during the period of September 16-September 20, 1991. No public hearing will be held on these applications unless an affected person has requested a public hearing. Any such request for a public hearing shall be in writing and contain the name, mailing address, and phone number of the person making the request; and a brief description of how the requester, or persons represented by the requester, would be adversely affected by the granting of the application. If the commission determines that the request sets out an issue which is relevant to the waste discharge permit decision, or that a public hearing would serve the public interest, the commission shall conduct a public hearing, after the issuance of proper and timely notice of the hearing. If no sufficient request for hearing is received within 30 days of the date of publication of notice concerning the applications, the permit will be submitted to the commission for final decision on the application. Information concerning any aspect of these applications may be obtained by contacting the Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 463-7906. Listed are the name of the applicant and the city in which the facility is located, type of facility, location of the facility, permit number, and type of application-new permit, amendment, or renewal. Henk & Roelie Post; Mt. Vernon; a dairy; approximately 3.5 miles south of the intersection of Interstate Highway 30 and State Highway 37 in Franklin County; 03126; amendment. Northwoods Management, Inc.; Houston; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 3,000 feet south and 4,500 feet east of the intersection of FM Road 529 and Addicks-Fairbanks Road in Harris County; 13484-01; amendment. Pennzoil Products Company doing business as Penreco; Dickinson; a plant that produces purified mineral oil and sulfinated hydrocarbons; approximately 700 feet southeast of the intersection of FM Road 517 and Nichols Street in the City of Dickinson, Galveston County; 00377; amendment. Timberwood Nursing Home, Inc.; Austin; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 3 1/2 miles northeast of the City of Livingston and just south of the Town of Marston in Polk County; 13388-01; renewal. Trinity River Authority of Texas, Southern Region; Huntsville; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 5,000 feet southwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 190 and FM Road 3186, 1,500 feet east of the City of Onalaska in Polk County; 11298-01; renewal. United States Air Force-Dyess Air Force Base; Abilene; an industrial solid waste storage and disposal facility; approximately 1.3 mile west of the intersection of Highway 277 and Highway 83/83 (Winters Freeway) in Taylor County; HW-50250; new; 45-days. Jon Williamson; Garrison; a dairy; approximately four miles southwest of the intersection of FM Road 138 and FM Road 95 in Nacogdoches; 03374; new. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 20, 1991. TRD-9111690 Laurie J. Lancaster Deputy Chief Clerk Texas Water Commission Filed: September 23, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7906 Public Notices The Texas Water Commission (the commission) is required under the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 361, as amended (the Act), to identify and assess facilities that may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and safety or the environment due to a release or threatened release of hazardous substances into the environment. The Double R Plating facility was identified as a site proposed for listing on the state registry, and notice thereof was published in the September 10, 1991, Texas Register (16 TexReg 4989). Pursuant to the Act, sec.361.184(c), if a public meeting is requested regarding the proposed listing of a facility on the state registry, the commission must publish in the Texas Register the date, time, and location of a public meeting not later than 31 days before the date of the meeting. A public meeting has been requested and scheduled regarding the proposed listing of the Double R Plating Site. The time and place for this public meeting is as follows: November 7, 1991, at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Queen City High School at 1013 Houston Street, Queen City, Cass County. The general nature of the potential endangerment to public health and safety or the environment posed by the Double R Site, as determined by information currently available to the executive director, is as follows. The Double R Plating Company (aka R & R Plating Company, BBC) site (the site) is located off FM 96 approximately three miles west of Queen City, Cass County, on the west side of Cass County Road 3544 (CCR 3544) approximately 0.5 mile north of the FM 96 and CCR 3544 intersection. The site is an abandoned zinc/chromate metal plating facility. A total of approximately 260 cubic yards of plating waste remain on-site, including 17 55-gallon drums, two shallow unlined sumps, and a large unlined, concrete-reinforced cinderblock wastewater basin. The contaminants of concern are chromium, copper, and zinc. Hazards presented by this site are release of contaminants to surface soils, as documented by sample analyses, and potential ground water and surface water contamination due to the release of hazardous substances from the site. The public meeting will be legislative in nature and not a contested case hearing under the Texas Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act (Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a). Persons desiring to comment on the proposed listing of the site may do so in the context of the public meeting either orally or in writing. Written comments may also be submitted to the attention of James A. Feeley, Superfund and Emergency Response Section, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087; (512) 463-7785. The executive director of the Texas Water Commission has prepared a brief summary of the commission's public records regarding the site. This summary, as well as the public records themselves, are available for inspection and copying during regular commission business hours. Such information may be obtained by contacting David Kopp, Central Records Center, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087; (512) 463-8562. Copying of file information is subject to payment of a fee. Other information may also be obtained from Stephen Dickman, Staff Attorney, Texas Water Commission, at the same address; (512) 463- 8069. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 25, 1991. TRD-9111777 Jim F. Haley Director, Legal Division Texas Water Commission Filed: September 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7785 The Texas Water Commission (the commission) is required under the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act, Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 361, as amended (the act), to identify and assess facilities that may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and safety or the environment due to a release or threatened release of hazardous substances into the environment. The first registry of such sites was published in the Texas Register on January 16, 1987 (12 TexReg 205). The last registry was published on April 18, 1989 (14 TexReg 1882). Since the 1989 registry two sites, Rio Grande Refinery I & II were de-listed as published in the August 9, 1991, Texas Register (16 TexReg 4377), and "sites have been proposed for listing. Pursuant to sec.361. 181 the updated registry identifying those facilities that may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment in Texas are listed in relative priority of need of action as follows: Houston Scrap, 3799 Jensen Drive, Houston, Harris County: scrap metal and battery recycling; Houston Lead, 300 Holmes Road, Houston, Harris County: battery recycling; State Marine, Yacht Club Road, Port Arthur, Jefferson County: barge cleaning; Precision Machine, 500 West Olive Street, Odessa, Ector County: machine and chrome plating; Sonics International, Inc., two miles west of Ranger on the north side of FM Road 101, Eastland County: two hazardous waste injection wells; Maintech International, 8300 Old Ferry Road, Port Arthur, Jefferson County: chemical cleaning service; Federated Metals, 9200 Market Street, Houston, Harris County: Metal smelting and reclamation plant; Gulf Metals/ northwest corner of the intersection of Mykawa and Almeda-Genoa, Houston, Harris County: metal slag and organic waste disposal; Wortham Lead Salvage, on the north side of Highway 175 approximately 2.5 miles southeast of Mabank, Henderson County; battery recycling; Texas American Oil, approximately three miles north of Midlothian on State Highway 67, Ellis County: oil refining; Niagara Chemical, 421 North C Street, Harlingen, Cameron County: pesticide formulation plant; International Creosoting, 1110 Pine Street, Beaumont, Jefferson County: wood creosoting; McBay Oil & Gas, three miles northwest of Grapeland on FM 1272, Houston County: waste oil recycling and refinery. Aztec Mercury, 401 Callaway Drive, Alvin, Brazoria County: mercury recycling; Solvent Recovery Services, 5502 Highway 521 approximately 0.2 mile south of Highway 521 and Highway 6, Arcola, Fort Bend County: solvent recovery; Harris Sand Pits, 23340 South Highway 16, 10.5 miles south of San Antonio city limits, Bexar County: industrial waste disposal; Butler Ranch, 11.8 miles west of Falls City on FM 791, Karnes County: industrial waste disposal; Pip Minerals, 3303 1/2 Beaumont Avenue, Liberty, Liberty County: Chromium, ignitable wastes, and drilling chemicals; Hayes-Sammons Warehouse, East 8th Street and Moller Avenue, Mission, Hidalgo County: pesticide storage; Baldwin Waste Oil Company, on County Road 44 approximately 0.1 mile west of Highway 77, Robstown, Nueces County: waste oil recycling; Waste Oil Tank Service, 2010 Hartwick Road off Highway 59 N, Houston, Harris County: waste oil recycling; Hall Street, north of intersection of California Street and 20th Street East, north of Dickinson, Galveston County: industrial waste disposal; Un-Named Plating Site, 6816-6824 Industrial Boulevard, El Paso, El Paso County: metal plating waste ponds; La Pata Oil/S.W. Oil, 1403 Ennis Street, Houston, Harris County: waste oil recycling; Munoz Borrow Pits, 0.1 mile south of Highway 83 on FM 1016, Mission, Hidalgo County: pesticide contaminated fill area; South Texas Solvents, approximately four miles south of Banquete at the intersection of FM 666 and County Road 32, Nueces County: solvent recycling and oil refinery; Bestplate, 1095 South I-45, south of Hutchins, Dallas County: chromium plating. Pursuant to sec.361.184(a) those facilities which have been determined to be eligible and have been proposed for listing on the state superfund registry are listed in relative priority of need of action as follows: Double R Plating Company, on CR 3544 north of Highway 96 three miles west of Queen City, Cass County: Zinc and chromium plating; Pioneer Oil and Refining Company, adjacent to 20280 South Payne Road, outside of Somerset, Bexar County: oil refinery; Higgins Wood Preserving, intersection of Paul Avenue and Warren Street, Lufkin, Angelina County: wood creosoting; Marshall Wood Preserving, 2700 West Houston Street, Marshall, Harrison County: Wood creosoting; Thompson-Hayward Chemical, on the east side of Highway 277 between Eden and Houston Streets, Munday, Knox County: pesticide formulating; Old Lufkin Creosoting, 1411 East Lufkin Avenue, Lufkin, Angelia County: wood creosoting; Hagerson Road Drum, east of 1221 Hagerson Road, DeWalt, Fort Bend County: drummed industrial waste; JCS, Company, on County Road 2410 one and three quarter miles north of Highway 98 east of Phalba, Vandt County: battery recycling; Jerrell B. Thompson Battery, on County Road 2410 one- half mile north of Highway 98 east of Phalba, Van Zandt County: battery recycling; Jenson Drive Scrap, 3603 Jenson Drive, Houston, Harris County: scrap salvage; Tricon American, Inc., 101 East Hampton Road, Crowley, Tarrant County: Industrial waste pile. Interested parties may submit written comments to the commission relative to any of the sites listed above to the attention of James A. Feeley, Superfund and Emergency Response Section, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087; (512) 463-7785. The public records for each of the sites are available for inspection and copying during regular commission business hours. Such information may be obtained by contacting David Kopp, Central Records Center, Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087; (512) 463-8562. Copying of file information is subject to payment of a fee. Other information may also be obtained from Chuck Epperson, Superfund Section, Texas Water Commission, at the same address; (512) 463-7785. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 25, 1991. TRD-9111778 Jim F. Haley Director, Legal Division Texas Water Commission Filed: September 25, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7785 Texas Workers' Compensation Commission Correction of Error The Texas Workers' Compensation Commission submitted adopted new 28 TAC sec.134.1, concerning the various medical fee guidelines that are adopted by the commission. The rule was published September 20, 1991 (16 TexReg 5210). Due to an error in the agency's submission, on page 5211 in subsection (c), the word "dentistry" was omitted. It should be inserted between "osteopathy" and "chiropractic". In subsection (f) "services" should be plural as follows. "(f) Reimbursement for services not identified..."