Events for September 2009


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Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection (AWPC)
Starting Date: September 14, 2009
Ending Date: September 14, 2009
Event Address: Moore County Gin 11800 US HWY 287 Dumas, TX 79029
Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TCEQ Region: Amarillo (R1)
Cost: Free
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/AgWaste/schedule.html
Description: Event Description: The collection events offer Texans the opportunity to dispose of banned and/or unwanted pesticides as well as other related agricultural items at no cost to them. The word "pesticide" includes all chemicals that are used to kill or control pests. Chemicals included are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. The following waste chemicals are eligible for collection during AWPC events: Properly rinsed, empty plastic pesticide containers Pesticides Insecticides Fungicides Rodenticides Nematicides Bactericides Growth regulators Harvest aid chemicals Pesticides used on livestock Agricultural related items that are collected include paint, power steering fluid, oil, gasoline, oil filters, fluorescent bulbs, grease, lead-acid batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, diesel fuel, and other miscellaneous pesticides.
Contact: Marcel Fischbacher
Phone Number: 806-935-2594
Email Address: mhfischacher@ag.tamu.edu
RSVP: Not Required
Comments: The management and proper disposal of pesticide wastes is costly and complicated for the agricultural and rural communities in Texas. AWPC events were developed as an outreach program to help agricultural producers properly dispose of pesticide wastes thereby removing these chemicals for the environment.

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Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection (AWPC)
Starting Date: September 16, 2009
Ending Date: September 16, 2009
Event Address: Deaf Smith County Bull Barn 108 Dairy Road Hereford, TX 79045
Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TCEQ Region: Amarillo (R1)
Cost: Free
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/AgWaste/schedule.html
Description: The collection events offer Texans the opportunity to dispose of banned and/or unwanted pesticides as well as other related agricultural items at no cost to them. The word "pesticide" includes all chemicals that are used to kill or control pests. Chemicals included are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. The following waste chemicals are eligible for collection during AWPC events: Properly rinsed, empty plastic pesticide containers Pesticides Insecticides Fungicides Rodenticides Nematicides Bactericides Growth regulators Harvest aid chemicals Pesticides used on livestock Agricultural related items that are collected include paint, power steering fluid, oil, gasoline, oil filters, fluorescent bulbs, grease, lead-acid batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, diesel fuel, and other miscellaneous pesticides.
Contact: Rick Auckerman
Phone Number: 806-364-3573
Email Address: r-auckerman@tamu.edu
RSVP: Not Required
Comments: The management and proper disposal of pesticide wastes is costly and complicated for the agricultural and rural communities in Texas. AWPC events were developed as an outreach program to help agricultural producers properly dispose of pesticide wastes thereby removing these chemicals for the environment.

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Water Quality/Storm Water Seminar
Starting Date: September 17, 2009
Ending Date: September 18, 2009
Event Address: 6121 North IH-35
Time: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
TCEQ Region: Central Office
Cost: $250
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/events/stormwater.html
Description: Wastewater Operators and Professional Engineers may earn up to 14 continuing education hours. Topics include Phase II MS4 Storm Water Permits, Storm Water Construction Permits, Wastewater Permitting and Compliance Improvement Strategies. Please go to Event URL for registration information.
Contact: Mary Kelley
Phone Number: 512/239-6324
FAX Number: 512/239-1065
Email Address: mkelley@tceq.texas.gov
RSVP: Required

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Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection (AWPC)
Starting Date: September 18, 2009
Ending Date: August 18, 2009
Event Address: Hall County Farm Supply 305 South 2nd Street Memphis, TX 79245
Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TCEQ Region: Amarillo (R1)
Cost: Free
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/AgWaste/schedule.html
Description: Event Description: The collection events offer Texans the opportunity to dispose of banned and/or unwanted pesticides as well as other related agricultural items at no cost to them. The word "pesticide" includes all chemicals that are used to kill or control pests. Chemicals included are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. The following waste chemicals are eligible for collection during AWPC events: Properly rinsed, empty plastic pesticide containers Pesticides Insecticides Fungicides Rodenticides Nematicides Bactericides Growth regulators Harvest aid chemicals Pesticides used on livestock Agricultural related items that are collected include paint, power steering fluid, oil, gasoline, oil filters, fluorescent bulbs, grease, lead-acid batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, diesel fuel, and other miscellaneous pesticides.
Contact: Joshua Brooks
Phone Number: 806-259-1621
Email Address: j-brooks@tamu.edu
RSVP: Not Required
Comments: The management and proper disposal of pesticide wastes is costly and complicated for the agricultural and rural communities in Texas. AWPC events were developed as an outreach program to help agricultural producers properly dispose of pesticide wastes thereby removing these chemicals for the environment.

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Advanced Air Permitting Seminar and Oil and Gas Facilities Workshop
Starting Date: September 28, 2009
Ending Date: September 29, 2009
Event Address: 1900 University Ave, Austin, TX
Time: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
TCEQ Region: Central Office
Cost: Air Permitting - Early registration $225, Late registration $250. Oil and Gas - $100.
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/events/air-permitting.html
Description: The Advances Air Permitting Seminar and Oil and Gas Facilities Workshop is designed for engineers, environmental staff or managers of permitted facilities, consultants, and owners of business or industrial facilities operating in Texas. It is recommended that attendees be knowledgeable and experienced in air quality permitting, rules, and regulations.
Contact: Diane Stallings
Phone Number: 512/239-6333
FAX Number: 512/239-1065
Email Address: dstallin@tceq.texas.gov
RSVP: Required

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Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection (AWPC)
Starting Date: September 28, 2009
Ending Date: September 28, 2009
Event Address: Myers Park and Event Center 7117 County RD 166 McKinney, TX 75071
Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TCEQ Region: Dallas/Fort Worth (R4)
Cost: Free
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/AgWaste/schedule.html
Description: The collection events offer Texans the opportunity to dispose of banned and/or unwanted pesticides as well as other related agricultural items at no cost to them. The word "pesticide" includes all chemicals that are used to kill or control pests. Chemicals included are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. The following waste chemicals are eligible for collection during AWPC events: Properly rinsed, empty plastic pesticide containers Pesticides Insecticides Fungicides Rodenticides Nematicides Bactericides Growth regulators Harvest aid chemicals Pesticides used on livestock Agricultural related items that are collected include paint, power steering fluid, oil, gasoline, oil filters, fluorescent bulbs, grease, lead-acid batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, diesel fuel, and other miscellaneous pesticides.
Contact: Rick Maxwell
Phone Number: 972-548-4233
Email Address: rmaxwell@ag.tamu.edu
RSVP: Not Required
Comments: The management and proper disposal of pesticide wastes is costly and complicated for the agricultural and rural communities in Texas. AWPC events were developed as an outreach program to help agricultural producers properly dispose of pesticide wastes thereby removing these chemicals for the environment.

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Agricultural Waste Pesticide Collection (AWPC)
Starting Date: September 30, 2009
Ending Date: September 30, 2009
Event Address: Johnson County Sheriff Fairgrounds 1315 South Main Cleburne, TX 76033
Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM
TCEQ Region: Dallas/Fort Worth (R4)
Cost: Free
TCEQ Involvement: Host
Event URL: http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assistance/AgWaste/schedule.html
Description: The collection events offer Texans the opportunity to dispose of banned and/or unwanted pesticides as well as other related agricultural items at no cost to them. The word "pesticide" includes all chemicals that are used to kill or control pests. Chemicals included are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematocides, and rodenticides. The following waste chemicals are eligible for collection during AWPC events: Properly rinsed, empty plastic pesticide containers Pesticides Insecticides Fungicides Rodenticides Nematicides Bactericides Growth regulators Harvest aid chemicals Pesticides used on livestock Agricultural related items that are collected include paint, power steering fluid, oil, gasoline, oil filters, fluorescent bulbs, grease, lead-acid batteries, transmission fluid, brake fluid, diesel fuel, and other miscellaneous pesticides.
Contact: Chris Schneider
Phone Number: 817-556-6370
Email Address: c-schneider@tamu.edu
RSVP: Not Required
Comments: The management and proper disposal of pesticide wastes is costly and complicated for the agricultural and rural communities in Texas. AWPC events were developed as an outreach program to help agricultural producers properly dispose of pesticide wastes thereby removing these chemicals for the environment.


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