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TCEQ Issues $390,714 in Fines to 49 Polluters Across Texas

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
June 13, 2025
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TCEQ Issues $390,714 in Fines to 49 Polluters Across Texas

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AUSTIN, TX — In its most recent enforcement action, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) approved $250,929 in fines against 14 regulated entities for violations of state environmental regulations. Those included frequent offenders in air quality, municipal wastewater discharges, industrial waste, public water systems, petroleum storage tanks, and other environmental sectors. An additional $139,785 in penalties was approved by the TCEQ’s Executive Director on June 3, bringing the total to $390,714 in fines assessed against 49 regulated entities .

Who Was Fined?

The penalties span a wide array of sectors, including:

  • Air quality violations

  • Municipal and industrial wastewater discharges

  • Public water system infractions

  • Petroleum storage tank compliance failures

  • Waste disposal well infractions 

Full lists of the penalized entities and individual fine amounts are available on the TCEQ agenda for May 22 and the Executive Director’s order issued June 3 on the agency website TCEQ 

Why It Matters

Environmental fines impact both public health and state budgets:

  • Health Risks: Air emissions and wastewater violations can expose residents to harmful pollutants, increasing the risks of respiratory illnesses, contaminated drinking water, and ecological damage.

  • Financial Return: These penalties provide critical funding for TCEQ monitoring and enforcement efforts, offsetting agency costs associated with investigations and compliance oversight.

What’s Next

Following the June 3 session, TCEQ’s next enforcement agenda is set for June 18, 2025, with live stream access provided via the TCEQ These meetings allow for public engagement and transparency in environmental governance tceq.texas.gov.

Broader Context

  • In the 2021–22 biennium, the agency issued over 2,000 enforcement orders, collecting nearly $16 million in penalties through both administrative and judicial actions .

  • Fines can reach up to $25,000 per day, per violation, demonstrating the agency’s authority to penalize repeat or severe non-compliance.

  • Many entities may implement Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs)—community-based initiatives—either in place of or in addition to monetary fines.

What This Could Mean for Residents

  • Local water systems cited for violations may have to invest in upgrades to infrastructure—potentially improving water quality but sometimes resulting in minor fee increases.

  • Companies fined for air emissions may be forced to retrofit or upgrade equipment, reducing pollution and improving community air standards.

  • TCEQ’s enforcement actions serve as a deterrent, encouraging broader compliance across industries.

Bottom Line

The recent imposition of $390,714 in environmental fines across Texas highlights the TCEQ’s ongoing efforts to enforce compliance and protect public health while funding essential oversight services. Residents affected by these violations should feel assured that the state is actively policing environmental offenses and working toward healthier communities.

For detailed information, including the names of the 49 entities penalized and specifics of their violations, visit the TCEQ agenda for the May 22 and June 3 enforcement meetings.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Reporter and videographer for Texas Insider and NTD.

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