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Submitting a Request for a Contested Case Hearing on Exfluor Research Corp’s Application for a New Air Permit No. 165848

Oct 11, 2022

Submitting a Request for a Contested Case Hearing on Exfluor Research Corp’s Application for a New Air Permit No. 165848

Submit your hearing request by 5:00 PM on October 13.

The easiest method is to submit your request online: https://www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/


First, enter Exfluor’s draft permit number 165848. Then, after providing your contact information, you’ll be able to

upload one Word or PDF document.

You can also mail your comments, but you’ll want to mail them in ASAP, because they must be received by TCEQ

by October 13 to be considered. Mail to:


Laurie Gharis, Chief Clerk

TCEQ, MC-105

P.O. Box 13087

Austin, Texas 78711-3087


The following template provides the minimum information you should include in your request. You may use this

template as a guide, but you must fill in the personal information. Provide as much detail as you can about the

location of your property relative to the Exlfuor site, how you use your property, and how you feel your use

would or could be impaired by the Exfluor operation, if the permit were granted.


Download Template Document Here

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