Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority (GCA) is a governmental entity established by the Texas legislature in 1969 with a primary focus on protecting the waters of the state, particularly the Galveston Bay watershed. GCA owns and operates regional industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants, water systems, and solid waste facilities across Texas, providing cost-effective wastewater management services to over 90 industrial customers. With a commitment to environmentally sound practices, GCA aims to facilitate industry growth while maintaining a clean and harmonious environment.
GCA's comprehensive range of services includes wastewater treatment, non-potable water systems, solid waste management, and laboratory services. The organization operates specially designed industrial wastewater treatment plants under an exemption from federal categorical pretreatment standards, allowing diverse industrial customers to benefit from reduced capital and operating expenses. Additionally, GCA has the authority to issue bonds for various projects, supporting Texas' economic development and environmental protection. With over 50 years of experience, GCA remains dedicated to its mission of ensuring clean water for a better Texas.
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