2026 TCEQ PW Dust Suppression Checklist
Step-by-step permit prep and daily ops checklist for operators using produced water under the new TCEQ rules. Covers application rates, recordkeeping, and what to have on site during an inspection.
PW vs Commercial Suppressants: Side-by-Side
Cost per application, bind time, re-application frequency, TCEQ compliance exposure, and performance in West Texas wind events. Know what you're trading before you commit to either approach.
TCEQ Proposed Rules — April 30, 2026
New produced water land application rules are in the comment period. Operators using PW for dust suppression need to understand what's changing before the rules are finalized.
TCEQ Produced Water Land Application Rules 2026
What the April 30 proposal actually requires, what's still being debated, and how to get your operations comment-period ready.
Read Article →Practical Dust Suppression on Permian Construction Sites
Application timing, re-spray intervals, and the mistakes EPC teams make when they let the water truck schedule slip.
Read Article →PW Spraying vs. Commercial Dust Suppressants
Side-by-side on cost, bind time, TCEQ compliance exposure, and what happens to your permit when PW quality varies.
Read Article →How the New TCEQ Rules Affect Daily Dust Control Decisions
Plain-language breakdown of what changes, what stays the same, and what you need documented on site.
Read Article →Wind Events and Dust Control in the Permian
Field observations on when to spray, how fast products wear off, and what to do when a blue norther hits mid-job.
Read Article →EPC vs. Operator Dust Control Approaches
Who's responsible for what, where the handoffs happen, and why the gaps between EPC and operator create most of the compliance risk.
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