Practical guidance for Permian operators and EPC teams on dust control and the new TCEQ produced water land application rules — Developed from Permian field experience.
TCEQ has proposed new rules for produced water land application in the Permian Basin. Operators using PW for dust suppression face new permit requirements, testing obligations, and application rate limits. Read our breakdown →
Checklists, comparison guides, and regulatory summaries written for EPC teams and operators — not lawyers.
Step-by-step permit prep and daily ops checklist for operators using produced water under the new TCEQ rules.
Download Free →Cost, compliance, performance, and re-application rates compared. Know what you're trading before you commit.
Download Free →Plain-language breakdown of what changes, what stays the same, and what you need documented on site.
Read Now →Field observations on when to spray, how fast products wear off, and what to do when a blue norther hits mid-job.
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What the April 30 proposal actually requires, what's still being debated, and how to get your operations comment-period ready.
Read Article →Application timing, re-spray intervals, and the mistakes EPC teams make when they let the water truck schedule slip.
Read Article →Side-by-side on cost, bind time, TCEQ compliance exposure, and what happens to your permit when PW quality varies.
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