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 Banking Notice of Application Texas Civil Statutes, Article 342-401a, requires any person who intends to buy control of a bank to file an application with the Banking Commissioner for the Commissioner's approval to purchase control of a particular bank. A hearing may be held if the application is denied by the Commissioner. On February 2, 1993, the Banking Commissioner received an application to acquire control of Hill Bank and Trust Company, Weimar, by John H. Massey and Elizabeth Shatto Massey, both of Dallas. Additional information may be obtained from: William F. Aldridge, 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705, (512) 475-1317. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 2, 1993. TRD-9318538 William F. Aldridge Director of Corporate Activities Texas Department of Banking Filed: February 3, 1993 Notice of Hearing The Hearing Office of the Texas Department of Banking will conduct a hearing on February 25, 1993, 9:30 a.m., at 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, on the application to establish a branch of the Bank of South Texas, Floresville, Texas to be located at 223 East Main, Alice, pursuant to the authorization contained in Texas Civil Statutes, Article 342-903. Anyone desiring to appear at the hearing must file a written notice of intent to appear, including a brief statement of position, with this office at least 10 days prior to the hearing. A copy of this notice, and all other pleadings, must be sent to each party to the hearing. Additional information may be obtained from D'Ann Johnson, Assistant General Counsel, Texas Department of Banking, 2601 North Lamar Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78705, (512) 475-1302. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 28, 1993. TRD-9318562 Larry J. Craddock Hearings Officer Texas Department of Banking Filed: February 4, 1993 Texas Education Agency Notice of Contract Award Description. This notice is filed pursuant to Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c. After publication of request for proposal in the August 7, 1992, issue of the Texas Register (17 TexReg 5569), the Texas Education Agency on February 3, 1993, executed a contract with The Bank of New York, One Wall Street, New York, New York 10286, and New First City, Texas-Houston, 1301 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77002, to implement and administer a securities lending program for the State Permanent School Fund of Texas. Cost and Dates. Revenue will be paid to the Available School Fund based on a negotiated fee arrangement and the securities lending activity. Beginning date for the contract will be February 3, 1993, and ending date will be August 31, 1993. Due Dates of Reports. The contractor will provide daily reports of securities on loan and monthly reports of securities lending activity and income. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 4, 1993. TRD-9318704 Lionel R. Meno Commissioner of Education Texas Education Agency Filed: February 8, 1993 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Notice of Meeting The Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) Advisory Board of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board will meet on Tuesday, February 16, 1993, at the Coordinating Board Office at 7745 Chevy Chase Drive, Building V, Suite V.139. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and end at 12 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to advise state-level staff on program problems, deficiencies and YOU program enhancements that enable SDA's to better meet JTPA program requirement quarterly. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 4, 1993. TRD-9318610 Sharon Jahsman Administrative Secretary Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Filed: February 5, 1993 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Notice of Public Hearing The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) announces that a public hearing will be held to receive comments on the proposed 1993 program year state plan for the Texas Weatherization Assistance for Low-Income Persons (WAFLIP) Program. The public hearing will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 23, 1993, in Room 300, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, 811 Barton Springs Road, Austin. At the hearing, TDHCA representatives will provide descriptions of the Weatherization Assistance Program and the proposed use of United States Department of Energy funds, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Block Grant funds, and Petroleum Violation Escrow funds for the program year which begins April 1, 1993. Local officials and citizens are encouraged to participated in the hearing process. Written and oral comments received will be used to finalize the FFY'93 Texas Weatherization Assistance Program State Plan and Application. Written comments from those who cannot attend the hearing in person may be provide by February 25, 1993, to Larry Crumpton, Assistant Deputy for Community Affairs and Economic Development, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, P.O. Box 13941, Austin, Texas 78711-3941. Copies of the proposed state plan will be available during the third week in February. A copy may be requested by calling J. Al Almaguer at (512) 475-3866 or by writing Mr. Almaguer at the address given above. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services such as interpreters for persons who are deaf of hearing impaired, readers, large print or braille, are requested to contact Aurora Carvajal at (512) 475-3822 five work days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangement can be made. Individuals using TDD machines may access: 1 (800) RELAY TX. The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in employment or the provision of services. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 4, 1993. TRD-9318614 Henry Flores Executive Director Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Filed: February 5, 1993 Public Utility Commission Notices of Intent to File Pursuant to PUC Substantive Rules 23.27 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to the Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.27 for approval of customer-specific PLEXAR-Custom Service for Hermann Hospital, Houston. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Hermann Hospital pursuant to PUC Substantive Rule 23.27(k). Docket Number 11757. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Hermann Hospital. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Houston area. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission on Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, 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 February 4, 1993. TRD-9318647 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 5, 1993 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 PLEXAR-Custom Service for Alcatel, Richardson. Docket Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Alcatel pursuant to PUC Substantive Rule 23.27(k). Docket Number 11756. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Alcatel. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Richardson area. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission on Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, 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 February 4, 1993. TRD-9318648 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 5, 1993 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 PLEXAR-Custom Service for Tenneco, Houston. Docket Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Tenneco pursuant to PUC Substantive Rule 23.27(k). Docket Number 11752. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of Plexar-Custom Service for Tenneco. The geographic service market for this specific service is the Houston area. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission on Texas, at 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard, 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 February 4, 1993. TRD-9318649 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 5, 1993 Notices of Intent to File Pursuant to PUC Substantive Rules 23.28 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to the Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.28 for approval of promotional residence rates for new customers of an existing service, Personalized Ring Service. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Promotional Residence Rate for Personalized Ring Service. Pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.28; Tariff Control Number 11742. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of promotional residence rates for new customers for an existing service, Personalized Ring Service, for a two-month period beginning April 1, 1993. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission on 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 February 2, 1993. TRD-9318531 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 3, 1993 Notice is given to the public of the intent to file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas an application pursuant to the Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.28 for approval of a three-month waiver of the non-recurring sign-up fee associated with the Option Calling Plan. Tariff Title and Number. Application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for Waiver of Non-Recurring Sigh-Up Fee Associated with Optional Calling Plan. Pursuant to Public Utility Commission Substantive Rule 23.28; Tariff Control Number 11754. The Application. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company is requesting approval of three-month waiver of the non-recurring sign-up fee associated with the Option Calling Plan, beginning April 1, 1993-June 30, 1993. Persons who wish to comment upon action sought should contact the Public Utility Commission on 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 February 2, 1993. TRD-9318532 John M. Renfrow Secretary of the Commission Public Utility Commission of Texas Filed: February 3, 1993 Texas Racing Commission Correction of Error The Texas Racing Commission adopted amendments to 16 TAC sec.309.51, concerning contracts, sec.311.171, concerning kennel owners, sec.321.119, concerning odd-even. The rules were published in the January 29, 1993, Texas Register (18 TexReg 586). On page 586, sec.309.51, third paragraph in the preamble: "racetracks" should be singular, "racetrack". On page 587, sec.311.171, fourth paragraph of the preamble: "tract" should read "track". In subsection (j) in the first sentence "...day of race meeting.. ." should read "...day of a race meeting". In the third sentence "...greyhound, or any other information..." should read "...greyhound was given, the name of the veterinarian who euthanized the greyhound, or any other information...." On page 587, sec.321.119, second paragraph of the preamble: "...wagering; is conducting..." should read "...wagering is conducted...." In the third paragraph "...to odd-even..." should read "...the odd-even...." Texas Water Commission Meeting Notice A meeting of the Management Committee of the Galveston Bay National Estuary Program is scheduled for: Wednesday, February 17, 1993, 9 a.m., Bayou Building, Forest Room, University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston. Following opening remarks and approval of minutes, the Committee will hear a program update from the Program Director. The Committee will then approve the Advisory Committee Reports from their last meetings. The Committee will then consider approval of Fiscal Year 1994 Projects and Budget for the Program's Annual Work Plan. The Committee will then consider a strategy to review the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards for Galveston Bay and its tributaries, in order to submit revision requests to the Texas Water Commission during the upcoming Standard revision. The Committee will then consider a resolution concerning Outstanding National Resource Waters Designation for Christmas Bay. The Committee will then discuss institutions and mechanisms potentially available for implementation of the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for Galveston Bay. The Committee will then receive an update on current Galveston Bay National Estuary Program projects. The Committee will then consider approval of final reports for the following projects: Living Resources Status and Trends (Probable Causes); Toxicants in Sediment and Benthos; Bay-Wide Management Evaluation; and Wetland Habitat Survey. The Committee will then discuss possible private funding of Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Projects. The Committee will then consider any other business, a date for the next meeting, and will adjourn. Issued in Houston, Texas, on February 3, 1993. TRD-9318689 Frank S. Shipley Director, Galveston Bay National Estuary Program Texas Water Commission Filed: February 8, 1993 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 January 22, 1993- February 5, 1993. 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. Alligator Head Club; the Caleta Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facilities; the plant site is approximately one mile west of Port O'Connor on Maple Street on the north bank of the Intracoastal Waterway in Calhoun County; renewal; 11874-01. Amoco Chemical Company; the Chocolate Bayou Chemical Plant which manufactures organic chemicals; the plant site is on the northwest side of FM 2004 approximately two miles south of the intersection of FM 2917 and FM 2004 in Brazoria County; amendment; 01333. Bilma Public Utility District; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 8,000 feet northeast of the intersection of Louetta Road and Stuebner-Airline Road, 11,000 feet southeast of Spring Cypress Road and Stuebner-Airline Road in the City of Houston in Harris County; renewal; 12025- 02. Brazos River Authority; the Temple-Belton Regional Wastewater Treatment Facilities; the plant site is approximately 3,000 feet south of FM Road 93 and 1 1/2 miles east of the intersection of FM Road 93 and Interstate Highway 35 in Bell County; renewal; 11318-01. City of Burkburnett; the wastewater treatment facilities; are on the east side of Kelly Street, just north of Third Street (State Highway 240) in the City of Burkburnett in Wichita County; renewal; 10002-01. City of Burnet; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 1, 400 feet southeast of the Southern Pacific Railroad bridge crossing at Hamilton Creek in Burnet County; renewal; 10793-02. C. W. Derrington; the Derrington Mobile Home Park Wastewater Treatment Plant; the plant site is approximately nine miles southeast of the City of Liberty, 2,000 feet northwest of the intersection of FM Road 563 and FM Road 770, adjacent to a county road in Liberty County; renewal; 11838-01. City of Cactus; in order to reclassify the permit from municipal to industrial and renumber the permit to reflect the change. The amendment would also authorize an increase in flow and change the method of disposal; the plant site is approximately two miles north of the intersection of FM Road 281 and U.S. Highway 287 which is east in the City of Cactus, Moore County; amendment; 03436. Charles Schreiner Bank, F.D.I.C.; the Ridge Harbor Subdivision wastewater treatment facility and subsurface irrigation site; are approximately 2 3/4 miles northeast of the intersection of State Highway 71 and State Highway Loop 191 in Burnet County; new; 13631-01. City Public Service of San Antonio; the Leon Creek Steam Electric Station; the plant site is at 7118 Quintana Road at Pitluk Avenue in the City of San Antonio in Bexar County; renewal; 01517. Country Club Park Estates Utility Trust; the wastewater treatment facilities; are in Country Club Park Estates Subdivision, approximately two miles north of State Highway 73 and six miles west of the City of Port Arthur, adjacent to the bank of Taylor Bayou in Jefferson County; renewal; 11107-01. Creekside Utilities, Inc.; from Creekside Estates wastewater treatment facilities; the plant site is approximately 2.5 miles east of the intersection of FM Road 529 (Spencer Road) and U.S. Highway 290 on the north bank of Whiteoak Bayou between Windfern Road and Fairbanks-North Houston Road in Harris County; renewal; 11375-01. First Texas Equities, Inc.; the wastewater treatment facilities; is approximately 1.2 miles north of the intersection of FM Road 350 and FM Road 3126, approximately five miles west of the City of Livingston and on the east shoreline of Lake Livingston in Polk County; renewal; 13147-01. City of Itasca; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately one mile south of the City of Itasca, west of U.S. Highway 81 and adjacent to Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad in Hill County; renewal; 10423-01. Koolsum Enterprises, Inc.; the Best Western Greenspoint Inn Wastewater Treatment Facilities; the plant site is at the westerly dead end of Gillespie Street, approximately 0.3 mile west of Interstate Highway 45 and 0.9 mile south of Beltway 8 in Harris County; renewal; 11678-01. City of Lakewood Village; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 7,000 feet northeast of the north end of the Old Lake Dallas Dam in Denton County; renewal; 10903-01. Lower Colorado River Authority; an office complex; the plant site is on the east side of Lake Austin at Tom Miller Dam in the City of Austin in Travis County; new; 03516. Marvin Pope and Janoice Cobb; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 1,000 feet east of FM Road 17, 4.5 miles north of the intersection of State Highway 182 and FM Road 17 (City of Alba), between Mustang Bay and Little Mustang Bay of Lake Fork Reservoir in Wood County; renewal; 13366-01. City of Midland; the Air Terminal wastewater treatment facilities; the plant site is at Midland Regional Airport, at the intersection of Interstate Highway 20 and FM Road 1788 in Midland County; renewal; 10223-02. Miles Inc. and Texas Petrochemical Corporation; a plant which manufactures industrial organic chemicals, chloroprene, and polymers of chloroprene; the plant site is at 8701 Park Place Boulevard in the City of Houston, Harris County; amendment; 00587. New Caney Municipal Utility District; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 3,500 feet east of Old U.S. Highway 59 and 1,000 feet south of Johnson Road, approximately 1.25 miles southeast of the City of New Caney in Montgomery County; renewal; 12274-01. North Belt 25-A Joint Ownership and North Belt Venture; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 2,000 feet northeast of the intersection of North Belt Drive and Hardy Road, approximately 13 miles north of downtown Houston in Harris County; renewal; 12405-01. San Jacinto Utility Company; the Mountain View Estates Wastewater Treatment Plant; the plant site is approximately 17 miles northeast of the City of Cleburne Central Business District and approximately 1,000 feet east/northeast of the intersection of FM Road 917 and FM Road 2838, northeast of the community of Lillian in Johnson County; renewal; 11102-01. SC Pipe Services, Inc., SMI Oil Field Services, Inc. and Vallourec Industries, Inc. doing business as VAM-PTS Company; a pipe and coupling threading and coating facility; the plant site is approximately 0.5 mile east of the intersection of Hardy Road and Richey Road and approximately two miles south of FM Road 1960, Harris County; amendment; 03420. Southern Clay Products, Inc.; the McCurray Clay Mine, which is a bentonite mining operation; the plant site is on Angelina County Road, 1.5 miles east of where the pavement ends on FM 325, and 2.6 miles east of the intersection of FM 325 and Loop 287 in the City of Lufkin, Angelina County; new; 03520. South Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc.; the Sam Rayburn Steam Electric Station; the plant site is south of FM Road 447 on the east bank of the Guadalupe River approximately 12 miles northeast of the City of Victoria, and four miles west of the City of Nursery in Victoria County; renewal; 01521. Texas Utilities Electric Company; the River Crest Steam Electric Station; the plant is adjacent to River Crest Reservoir which is approximately 5.4 miles southeast via U.S. Highway 271 of the City of Bogata in Red River County; renewal; 00945. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; a petrochemical plant producing crumb rubber and other products; the plant site is south of Interstate 10 (between IH 10 and State Highway 124) approximately 10 miles southwest of the City of Beaumont in Jefferson County; amendment; 00519. U.S. Department of the Army; the Longhorn Army 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 in Harrison County; amendment; 02713. U.S. Department of Justice; the Bastrop Federal Correctional Institute wastewater treatment facilities; the plant site is approximately seven miles north of Bastrop and 3,600 feet east of State Highway 95 on the Federal Correctional Institution property in Bastrop County; renewal; 12112-01. Universal Services Fort Hood, Inc.; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 4,400 feet southeast of the intersection of Clear Creek Road and U.S. Highway 190, 3,7000 feet east of Clear Creek Road and 500 feet north of Water Crest Road in Bell County; renewal; 13358-01. Jacob Weirsma; a dairy operation; the dairy is on the west side of an unnamed County Road, approximately two miles from the intersection of State Highway 219 and the unnamed County Road, and five miles south of the City of Dublin in Erath County; new; 03526. Vetco Pipeline Services, Inc.; the wastewater treatment facilities; are approximately 1.0 mile north of Interstate Highway 10 and 790 feet east of Brittmore Road in Harris County; renewal; 12355-01. Texas Ecologists, Inc.; authorizes operation of a commercial land disposal facility for management of Class I hazardous and non-hazardous, Class II, and Class III wastes. The disposal facility consists of secure landfill cells with associated storage and processing units; the proposed amendment would authorize revisions to the design of the leachate collection system and the liner system for future disposal cells; the facility is located on a 240-acre tract of land on Petronila Road, approximately 0.5 mile southeast of the intersection of FM 2826 and Petronila Road, and approximately 3.5 miles south of Robstown, Nueces County; amendment; HW50052-001. United States Air Force, Plant #4; to authorize continued operation of a hazardous waste storage and processing facility; the units covered by this permit include four container storage areas and eight storage and/or processing tanks; the proposed permit also requires a RCRA facility investigation and closure of one of the authorized container storage areas; the facility generates, stores, and processes industrial solid and hazardous wastes which may be classified as either ignitable, toxic, corrosive, acutely hazardous, reactive, and/or toxicity characteristic wastes; the facility is on a 558.0-acre tract of land on the northern side of Clifford Street on the western bounds of the City of Fort Worth and the northern side of the City of White Settlement, with the northern portion of the site bordering Lake Worth, in Tarrant County; new; HW502993-000. U.S. Air Force/Lackland Training Annex; to authorize continued operation of a Class I industrial hazardous, storage and processing facility; the permit will authorize use of one open burn unit with a capacity of 150 pounds per event and require that an RCRA Facility Investigation be conducted on former solid waste management unit sites; the wastes managed at this facility are used military ordnance products which are classified as ignitable, toxic, corrosive, toxicity characteristic and reactive liquids, sludges, and solids; the Lackland Training Annex Facility is on approximately 4,000 acres of mostly undeveloped land, on the south side of U.S. Highway 90, 1/2 mile west of Loop 410, 3/4 mile east of State Highway Loop 1604 and approximately two miles north of Pearsall Road (State Highway 2536) in southwestern Bexar County; new; HW50334. United States Naval Air Station-Dallas; to authorize operation of an existing storage facility for hazardous waste; the wastes managed at this facility Class I industrial hazardous wastes from on-site base operations; the wastes are classified as ignitable, toxic, corrosive, and TC toxic liquids, sludges, and solids; the facility is located on a 794.82-acre tract of land on the south side of Jefferson Avenue and north of Mountain Creek in the City of Dallas, Dallas County; new; HW50276-000. Issued in Austin, Texas, on January 5, 1993 TRD-9318711 Gloria A. Vasquez Chief Clerk Texas Water Commission Filed: February 8, 1993 Notice of Receipt of Application for Municipal Solid Waste Permit Following are Notices of Receipt of Applications and Declaration of Administrative Completeness for municipal solid waste permits issued during the period of January 25-February 5, 1993. These applications have been determined to be administratively complete, and will now be subject to a technical evaluation by the staff of the Texas Water Commission. Persons should be advised that these applications are subject to change based on such evaluation. These notices are issued pursuant to the Texas Health and Safety Code, sec.361.0665. Any person who may be affected by the facility is entitled to request a hearing from the Commission. The Commission will issue further notice of the application and the terms of any proposed draft permit once the technical evaluation is completed. Information concerning these applications may be obtained by contacting the Texas Water Commission, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711, (512) 463-7898. County of Anderson; Type V (transfer station); located northeast of Palestine, three miles northeast of intersection of U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 155 and approximately 825 feet north of U.S. Highway 79 in Anderson County; new; MSW2173. Brazoria County Recycling Center, Inc.; Type V (material recovery facility); located immediately east of FM 523, 2.3 miles south of FM 2004, 2.5 miles north of County Road 226 (Stratton Ridge Road) in Brazoria County; amendment; MSW1539- B. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 5, 1993. TRD-9318712 Gloria A. Vasquez Chief Clerk Texas Water Commission Filed: February 8, 1993 Texas Workers' Compensation Commission Notice to Non-Subscribing Employers On November 27, 1992, the Texas Register (17 TexReg 8295) included the notice of adoption for 28 TAC sec.120.2, concerning employer's report of injury. In the preamble to that rule, the commission included the statement that the amendment established the same reporting requirement for all employers, whether covered or not. That phrase was meant to describe the elimination of the different reporting requirement for covered employers regarding occupational diseases. Prior to the amendment, the rule required covered employers to report occupational diseases which the employee had reported to the employer. As amended, the rule requires covered employers to report occupational diseases they know about-which is the same reporting requirement that exists for the non- subscribing employer. It was not intended to suggest that non-subscribing employers are required to use the same forms as they covered employer for reporting injuries. Nor was it intended to imply that the non-subscribing employer is subject to all the required reports and the time-frames to which a covered employer is subject. Non-subscribing employers, who are required by the Act to report at this time, must still record injuries and occupational diseases and report them to the Commission on a monthly bases using the form TWCC-7. Issued in Austin, Texas, on February 5, 1993. TRD-9318650 Susan Cory General Counsel Texas Workers' Compensation Commission Filed: February 5, 1993