ISSUE OF October 8, 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 Air Control Board Correction of Error The Texas Air Control Board submitted an adoption to sec.101.24, concerning inspection fees, for publication in the September 10, 1991, issue of the Texas Register (16 TexReg 4955). Due to an error by the Texas Register the effective date and proposal publication date are incorrect. They should be as follows. Effective Date: September 25, 1991. Proposal Publication Date: May 3, 1991. Notice of Contested Case Hearings An examiner for the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) will conduct a contested case hearing to consider whether or not permit Number C-20502 should be issued to Mosbacher Energy Company (the applicant) to construct a gas sweetening plant and flare to be located one mile north of the intersection of U.S. Highway 175 and FM 1892, near Frankston, Anderson County, Texas 75763. Deadline For Requesting To Be a Party. At the hearing, only those persons admitted as parties and their witnesses will be allowed to participate. Presently, the only prospective parties are the Applicant and the TACB Staff. Any person who may be affected by emissions from the proposed facility who wants to be made a party must send a specific written request for party status to Hearings Examiner Cindy Hurd and make sure that this request is actually received at the TACB Central Office, 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas, 78753 by 5 p.m. on Friday, October 18, 1991. The examiner cannot grant party status after that deadline, unless there is good cause for the request arriving late. Hearing requests, comments, or other correspondence sent to the TACB before publication of this notice will not be considered as a request for party status. The examiner will decide on party status at the prehearing conference. Prehearing Conference. The examiner has scheduled a prehearing conference at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29, 1991, at the TACB Central Office, Room 143-E, 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753. At this conference, the examiner will consider any motions of the parities, but may grant contested motions for continuance only upon proof of good cause. The examiner will also establish a specific date prior to the hearing on the merits for the exchange of written and documentary evidence. Time and Place of Hearing, The examiner has set the hearing to begin at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 12, 1991, at the TACB Central Office, Room 143-E, 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753. What the Applicant Must Prove. This hearing is a contested case hearing under the Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act, Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-13a, sec.13. It is generally conducted like a trial in district court. The applicant must demonstrate, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the proposed facility will meet the requirements of the Texas Clean Air Act, sec.382.0518, Chapter 382, Health and Safety Code (the Act), and TACB Rule 116.3. These requirements include compliance with all applicable TACB and federal regulations, including the requirement that the proposed facility will use the best available control technology, considering the technical practicability and economic reasonableness of reducing or eliminating emissions. Public Attendance and Testimony. Members of the general public may attend the prehearing conference and the hearing. Those who plan to attend are encouraged to telephone the TACB Central Office in Austin, at (512) 908-1770 a day or two prior to the prehearing conference and the hearing date in order to confirm the settings, since continuances are sometimes granted. Any person who wants to give testimony at the hearing, but who does not want to be a party, may call the Hearings Section of the TACB Legal Division at (512) 908-1770 to find out the names and addresses of all persons who may be contacted about the possibility of presenting testimony. Information About the Applicant and TACB Rules. Information about the application and copies of the TACB's Rules and Regulations are available at the TACB Regional Office located at 1304 South Vine Avenue, Tyler, Texas 75701, the TACB Central Office located at 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, and at the Frankston City Hall Office located at 101 Reagan Street, Frankston, Texas 75763. Legal Authority. This hearing is called and will be conducted under the authority of the Act, sec.sec.382.029, 382.030, 382.0518, and 382.056, and TACB Procedural Rules 103.11(3), 103.31, and 103.41. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9112012 Steve Spaw, P.E. Executive Director Texas Air Control Board Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 908-1451 Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Settlement Agreements of Administrative Enforcement Actions The Texas Air Control Board (TACB) staff is providing an opportunity for written public comment on the listed agreed board orders (ABOs) pursuant to the Act of July 30, 1991, Senate Bill 2, sec.2.23, 72nd Legislature, 1st Called Session (to be codified in the Texas Clean Air Act at Health and Safety Code Annotated, sec.382.096). The Act, sec.382.096 requires that TACB may not approve these ABOs unless the public has been provided an opportunity to submit written comments. Section 382.096 requires that notice of the proposed orders and of the opportunity to comment must be published in the Texas Register no later than the 30th day before the date on which the public comment period closes, which in this case is November 8, 1991. Section 382.096 also requires that TACB promptly consider any written comments received and that TACB may withhold approval of an ABO if a comment indicates the proposed ABO is inappropriate, improper, inadequate, or inconsistent with the requirements of the Texas Clean Air Act. Additional notice is not required if changes to an ABO are made in response to written comments. A copy of each of the proposed ABOs is available for public inspection at both the TACB's central office, located at 12124 Park 35 Circle, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 908-1000 and at the applicable regional office listed following. Written comments about these ABOs should be sent to the staff attorney designated for each ABO at the TACB's central office in Austin, and must be received by 5 p.m. on November 8, 1991. Written comments may also be sent by facsimile machine to the staff attorney at (512) 908-1850. The TACB staff attorneys are available to discuss the ABOs and/or the comment procedure at the listed phone numbers; however, sec.382.096 provides that comments on the ABOs should be submitted to TACB in writing. Alpine Lumber Sales; Willis, Montgomery County; lumber remanufacturing plant; TACB Rules 116.1, unauthorized construction, and 101.4, nuisance level dust emissions; $4,000; Bill Zeis, (512) 908-1844; 5555 West Loop, Suite 300, Bellaire, Texas 77401, (713) 666-4964. CML Development; Houston, Harris County; demolition, with asbestos removal; TACB Rule 101.20(s), which requires compliance with federal national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants (asbestos); $7,000; Bill Zeis, (512) 908- 1844; 5555 West Loop, Suite 300, Bellaire, Texas 77401, (713) 666-4964. Gold Line Refinery, Inc.; Donna, Hidalgo County; refinery; TACB Rule 101.20(1) , which requires compliance with federal new source performance standards for petroleum refineries; $3,000; Bill Zeis, (512) 908-1844; Matz Building, Room 204, 513 East Jackson, Harlingen, Texas 78550, (512) 425-6010. Lane Company; Arlington, Tarrant County; metal fabrication; TACB Rule 116.1, unauthorized construction; $500, Kevin R. Jung, (512) 908-1848; 6421 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Suite 312, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, (817) 732-5531, (817) 732-6632. Quantum Chemical; Deer Park, Harris County; chemical plant; TACB Rules 116.4, emissions of methylane chloride in excess of permitted quantities; 111.111(a)(2) (A), excessive visible emissions from a gas flare; 101.6 and 101.7, failure to notify of upsets and maintenance activities; $30550; Bill Zeis, (512) 908-1844; 5555 West Loop, Suite 300, Bellaire, Texas 77401, (713) 666-4964. Reynolds Metals Company; Gregory, San Patricio County; Bauxite Refining; TACB Rule 101.4, nuisance level dust emissions; $21,000 Bill Zeis, (512) 908-1844; 1231 Agnes Street, Suite 103, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, (512) 882-5828, (512) 882-5829. Tex Pac Printing and Converting Corporation; Dallas, Dallas County; flexographic printing plant; TACB Rule 115.432(3)(C), excessive emissions of volatile organic compounds; $5,100; Scott A. Humphrey, (512) 908-1847; 6421 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Suite 312, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, (817) 732-5531, (817) 732-5532. Issued in Austin, Texas, on October 2, 1991. TRD-9112048 Lane Hartsock Director, Planning and Development Program Texas Air Control Board Filed: October 2, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 908-1451 Texas Department of Health Notice of Intent to Revoke Certificates of Registration Pursuant to Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation (TRCR), Part 13, (25 TAC sec.289.112), the Bureau of Radiation Control (bureau), Texas Department of Health (department), filed complaints against the following registrants: H. Arthur Nelson, D.D.S., Dallas, R16163; Gary C. Hocker, D.D.S., Canadian, R15897; Vernon W. Reif, D.V.M., Dalhart, R12443; Jake E. King, D.D.S., Greenville, R09878; Stephen D. Kerr, D.D.S., M.S., Houston, R05488; Buena Vista Veterinary Clinic, El Paso, R01520; Bio Quantum Technologies, Inc., Houston, Z00269. The department intends to revoke the certificates of registration; order the registrants to cease and desist use of radiation machine(s); order the registrants to divest themselves of such equipment; and order the registrants to present evidence satisfactory to the bureau that they have complied with the orders and the provisions of the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 401. If the fee is paid within 30 days of the date of each complaint, the department will not issue an order. This notice affords the opportunity to the registrants for a hearing to show cause why the certificates of registration should not be revoked. A written request for a hearing must be received by the bureau within 30 days from the date of service of the complaint to be valid. Such written request must be filed with David K. Lacker, Chief, Bureau of Radiation Control (Director, Radiation Control Program), 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3189. Should no request for a public hearing be timely filed or if the fee is not paid, the certificates of registration will be revoked at the end of the 30-day period of notice. A copy of all relevant material is available for public inspection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, 1212 East Anderson Lane, Austin, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except holidays). Issued in Austin, Texas, on October 2, 1991. TRD-9112049 Robert A. MacLean, M.D. Deputy Commissioner of Health Texas Department of Health Filed: October 2, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 835-7000 Pursuant to Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation (TRCR), Part 13, (25 TAC sec.289.112), the Bureau of Radiation Control (bureau), Texas Department of Health (department), filed complaints against the following registrants: Louis R. Garcia, D.D.S., San Antonio, R16206; Andrew J. Goodrow, D.P.M., Longview, R16210; H & H X-Ray, El Paso, R15468; Med-Call, Inc., Comfort, R15444; Elias Pasol, D.C., Brownsville, R14310; Oerlikon Welding Industries, Inc., Houston, R12483; James A. Smith, D.O., Midlothian, R16215; Tri-County Veterinary Clinic, Devine, R12526; Marcus S. Villarreal, M.D., Clint, R16214. The department intends to revoke the certificates of registration; order the registrants to cease and desist use of radiation machine(s); order the registrants to divest themselves of such equipment; and order the registrants to present evidence satisfactory to the bureau that they have complied with the orders and the provisions of the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 401. If the fee is paid within 30 days of the date of each complaint, the department will not issue an order. This notice affords the opportunity to the registrants for a hearing to show cause why the certificates of registration should not be revoked. A written request for a hearing must be received by the bureau within 30 days from the date of service of the complaint to be valid. Such written request must be filed with David K. Lacker, Chief, Bureau of Radiation Control (Director, Radiation Control Program), 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Texas 78756-3189. Should no request for a public hearing be timely filed or if the fee is not paid, the certificates of registration will be revoked at the end of the 30-day period of notice. A copy of all relevant material is available for public inspection at the Bureau of Radiation Control, 1212 East Anderson Lane, Austin, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except holidays). Issued in Austin, Texas, on October 2, 1991. TRD-9112050 Robert A. MacLean, M.D. Deputy Commissioner of Health Texas Department of Health Filed: October 2, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 835-7000 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Notice of Public Hearing The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the department) hereby gives notice that it will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 15, 1991, at 10 a.m., at 811 Barton Springs Roads, Third Floor, Austin, with respect to its proposed insurance of the following bonds, in the following approximate amounts: $45,000,000 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Collateralized Home Mortgage Bonds, Series 1991A; $30,000,000 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Collaterlized Home Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1991B; $35,000,000 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Collaterlized Home Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1991C. The Series 1991A Bonds will be issued to refund certain outstanding bonds of the department, hereby permitting the department to use certain funds available to it (including prepayment of mortgage loans acquired by the Department with the proceeds of such refunded bonds) to finance an estimated 1,000 single family residential mortgage loans made to eligible low and moderate income home buyers to finance the purchase of homes located within the State of Texas. Each of the Series 1991B Bond and the Series 1991C Bonds will be a new-money issue that will finance an additional estimated 1,500 such mortgage loans. For purposes of the department's mortgage loan finance programs, eligible borrowers generally will include individuals and families whose family income does not exceed, for families or three or more persons, 115% (140% in certain targeted areas) of the median area income; and for individuals and families of two persons, 100% (120% in certain targeted areas) of the median area income. In addition, substantially all of the borrowers under the programs will be required to be persons who have not owned a principal residence during the preceding three years. Further, residences financed with loans under the programs will be subject to certain other limitations, including limits on the purchase prices of the residences being acquired. All the limitations described in this paragraph are subject to revision and adjustment from time to time by the department pursuant to applicable federal law. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and to express their views on the proposed issuance of the bonds. Questions or requests for additional information may be directed to Mario Aguilar, Attorney, or Scott McGuire, Interim Assistance Director, Housing Finance, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 474- 2974 or 1-800-792-1119. Persons who plan to attend the hearing are encouraged, in advance of the public hearing, to inform the department either in writing or by telephone. Any interested persons who are unable to attend the public hearing may submit their views in writing to the department prior to the date scheduled for the hearing. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 27, 1991. TRD-9112028 Mario Aguilar Attorney Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 474-2974 or 1-800-792-1119 Public Utility Commission of Texas Notices of Application To Amend Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Notice is given to the public of the filing with the public Utility Commission of Texas of an application on September 16, 1991, to amend a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity pursuant to the Public Utility Regulatory Act, sec.sec.16(a), 18(b), 50, 52, and 54. A summary of the application follows. Docket Title and Number. Application of GTE Southwest, Inc., to Amend Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Within Burnet County, Docket Number 10601, before the Public Utility Commission of Texas. The Application. In Docket Number 10601, GTE Southwest, Inc. seeks approval of its application to amend the exchange area boundary between its Kingsland and Granite Shoals exchanges in order to reflect actual serving areas. Persons who wish to intervene in the proceeding or 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 Office at (512) 458-0256, or (512) 458-0221 teletypewriter for the deaf on or before December 2, 1991. Issued in Austin, Texas, on October 1, 1991. TRD-9112026 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 Notice is given to the public of the filing with the public Utility Commission of Texas of an application on September 23, 1991, to amend a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity pursuant to the Public Utility Regulatory Act, sec.sec.16(a), 17(e), 50, 52, and 54. A summary of the application follows. Docket Title and Number. Application of Houston Lighting and Power Company to Amend Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for proposed transmission line within Fort Bend County, Docket Number 10630, before the Public Utility Commission of Texas. The Application. In Docket Number 10630, Houston Lighting and Power Company request approval of its application to reuild 0.8 mile of 69kV transmission line in Fort Bend County. Persons who wish to intervene in the proceeding or 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 Division at (512) 458-0223, or (512) 458-0227 within 15 days of this notice. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9112025 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 Notice of Intent To File Pursuant To Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission of Texas of an application pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of customer-specific PLEXAR-Custom Service for Shell Oil Company, Houston. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Shell Oil Company Pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27(k). Tariff Control Number 10640. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of Plexar-System Service for Shell Oil Company. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Houston area. Persons who wish to comment upon 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 teletypewriter for the deaf. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9112024 Mary Ross McDonald Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 458-0100 Office of the Secretary of State Ethics Commission Transition Task Force Meeting The Ethics Commission Transition Task Force has a meeting scheduled for Friday, October 4, 1991, 2 p.m., in the Senate Chambers. The agenda will read as follows: Chair calls meeting to order; self introduction of task force members; introduction of Governor Ann W. Richards; explanation of task force Charge and Mission; assignment of committees; schedule date for next meeting; due date for committee reports; recess-subcommittees meet; and adjourn. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9111993 Audrey Selden Assistant Secretary of State Office of the Secretary of State Filed: September 30, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-5701 The University of Texas System Request for Proposal The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston solicits to contract with a qualified firm to provide a Comprehensive Hospital Inpatient and Outpatient Revenue Coding Assessment. Project Description. UTMB Hospitals' objective for this project is to optimize inpatient and outpatient Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement to UTMB Hospitals through accurate CPT-4/HCPCS Level I coding, accurate Medicare and Medicaid DRG coding, accurate ICD9-CM procedure coding as required by UTMB's Medicare intermediary, updated charge description master, and complete and accurate UB-82 form identifier codes, revenue codes, and procedure descriptions. The selected contractor will be responsible for a comprehensive review of the current UTMB coding system. After the completion of this review, the contractor will provide recommendations that will optimize UTMB Hospitals' Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement through more accurate coding and an updated charge description master. The term of this contract will be dependent upon the project plan submitted by the selected contractor. UTMB has determined that there is an urgent need for reviewing its chargemaster coding system to maximize Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements, and the proposed project time table will be considered in evaluating proposals. Contact. A copy of this Request for Proposal (RFP-2-2) may be obtained from Joseph P. Byers, Director of Purchasing, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Administration Annex Building, Suite 3.202, Galveston, Texas 77550-2774, (409) 761-2567. Contractor Selection Process. Proposals will be evaluated by The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and selection will be based on experience, qualifications, availability, project plan, cost considerations. Proposals must include detailed information regarding the proposer's qualifications and experience in performing work of a similar nature. Due Date. Proposals must be received in the UTMB Purchasing Department, Administration Annex Building, Suite 3.202, Galveston, Texas 77550-2774, no later than 3 p.m., October 31, 1991. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9111980 Arthur H. Dilly Executive Secretary to the Board The University of Texas System Filed: September 30, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 499-4402 Texas Water Commission 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 23-27, 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. Baker Hughes Tubular Services; Houston; a drill pipe and oilfield pipe cleaning and coating plant; the plant site is at 12100 West Little York Road in the City of Houston, Harris County; 02104; amendment. Frank Brand; Energy; milking head; the dairy is on the northwest corner of the intersection of FM Road 1702 and FM Road 2486 in Comanche County; 03148; amendment. Jim Broumley; Hico; a dairy; approximately two miles southeast of the intersection of U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 6 in Hamilton County; 03395; new. Brent Claiborne; Joshua; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 4,500 feet southeast of its junction with State Highway 114 in Wise County; 13142-01; renewal. Byron Cory doing business as Acienda Truck Wash; El Paso; a commercial truck washing facility; the facility is two miles east of the City of El Paso and two blocks south of Interstate Highway 10 at 1111 Horizon Boulevard, El Paso County; 03372; new. Czech Catholic Home For the Aged; El Campo; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 1,000 feet northwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 59 and FM Road 441 (adjacent to FM Road 441) in Wharton County; 10935-01; renewal. City of Fate; wastewater treatment facilities; immediately southeast of the intersection of State Highway 66 and Ivywood Lane in the City of Fate in Rockwall County; 11077-01; renewal. City of Garland; the wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 3,000 feet south of the intersection of State Highway 66 and Centerville Road and on the southeast corner where Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad tracks cross Centerville Road in Dallas County; 10090-02; amendment. Harris County Municipal Utility District Number 266; Houston; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 6,000 feet southwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 59 and the North Belt Freeway and 750 feet south of the North Belt Freeway, north of the City of Houston in Harris County; 12292-01. City of Holland; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 0.5 mile east of the intersection of Travis Street and U.S. Highway 95 in Bell County; 10897-01; amendment. City of Hondo; wastewater treatment facilities; the plant site is in the southwest section of the City of Hondo, approximately 1,400 feet east of the intersection of FM Road 462 and 30th Street in Medina County; 10189-01; amendment. City of Houston; wastewater treatment facilities; 9500 La Porte Road, adjacent to the confluence of Plum Creek with Sims Bayou in the City of Houston; Harris County; 10495-02; renewal. City of Longview; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 2,500 feet west of the crossing of Grace Creek by FM Road 1845, approximately 4,000 feet south of the intersection of FM Road 1845 and FM Road 2087 in Gregg County; 10589-02; amendment. New Quest doing business as New Quest Dairy; Canyon; a dairy; approximately two and 1/4 miles northwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 60 and FM Road 2590, in Randall County; 03391; new. Phillips 66 Company; Sweeny; terminals; Freeport Terminal I is on the south side of County Road 240, approximately one mile east of the County Road 240/ FM Road 1495 intersection southeast of the City of Freeport, Freeport Terminal II is on the north shore of the peninsula separating the Intracoastal Waterway and Freeport Harbor (Old Brazos River Channel) and approximately two miles southwest of the City of Freeport, and Jones Creek Terminal is about one and one-half (1.5) miles southeast of Town of Jones Creek and approximately five miles west of the City of Freeport, Brazoria County; 01852; amendment. Pilot Industries of Texas, Inc.; Houston; a plant which manufactures lube oil and detergent intermediates; the plant site is at 11623 North Houston Rosslyn Road in Northwest Houston, southwest of FM 249 on the west side of North Houston Rosslyn Road, in the City of Houston, Harris County; 01899; amendment. Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company; Dallas; a soap and detergent processing plant; at 3609 South Lamar Street in the City of Dallas, Dallas County; 00498; renewal. Robroy Industries-Texas, Inc.; Gilmer; a plastic coated electrical conduit manufacturing facility; located at Highway 271 South and Dean Street, on the west side of Highway 271 at a point approximately 1,000 feet south of its intersection with State Highway 300, in the City of Gilmer, Upshur County; 01052; renewal. Dennis Schouten doing business as D & L Dairy; Stephenville; a dairy; the dairy operation is located on the south side of an unnamed county road located west of State Highway 108, approximately one half mile south of the intersection of State Highway 108 and FM Road 219 in Erath County; 03338; new. Texas A & M University; Beaumont; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately one mile north of the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 Imes Road and approximately 2.5 miles east of the City of China in Jefferson County; 11211-01; amendment. Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division; Huntsville; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 3.2 miles north and two miles west of the intersection of State Highway 288 and FM Road 1462 in Brazoria County; 10743-01; amendment. City of Toyah; wastewater treatment facilities; immediately adjacent to and west of an unnamed county road; approximately 0.5 mile north of the San Martine Draw Diversion; approximately 1.5 miles north-northwest of the intersection of Interstate Highway 20 and FM Road 2903; and approximately 11.3 miles west- southwest of the intersection of Interstate Highway 20 and FM Road 869; in Reeves County; 13572-01; new. United States Department of Agriculture-Forest Service; Lufkin; wastewater treatment facilities; approximately 0.9 mile southwest of the intersection of State Highway 7 and FM Road 227 and just north of State Highway 7 in Houston County; 12264-01; renewal. United State Department of the Army; Marshall; an ammunition plant; the plant site is adjacent to Caddo Lake with the Town of Uncertain at the northern boundary and the Town of Karnack at the western boundary, Harrison County; 02713; amendment. Western Towing Company; Channelview; a facility which cleans and repairs barges except does not handle barges which contain liquid petroleum products or organic chemicals; approximately 0.5 mile north of Interstate Highway 10 on the Crosby- Lynchburg Road and on the east side of the San Jacinto River, Harris County; 03349; new. Frank Zellers doing business as Rocking Z Dairy; Dublin; a dairy operation; approximately four miles southwest of the intersection of State Highway 6 and FM Road 914 in Erath County; 03392; new. Issued in Austin, Texas, on September 30, 1991. TRD-9112021 Laurie J. Lancaster Deputy Chief Clerk Texas Water Commission Filed: October 1, 1991 For further information, please call: (512) 463-7906