The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is
committed to making its Web site accessible to all users.
We have included features designed to improve accessibility for
users with disabilities. The following are some examples of these
features.
- Images on the site contain element
attributes that provide descriptions of the images that aid users
who listen to the content of the site by using a screen reader
rather than reading the site.
- A “skip to” link
provides users with a method for bypassing the header and main
navigation links and going directly to the main content of that
page each time it is accessed.
- Most agency publications, job postings, and many forms on our
Web site are provided in Portable Document Format (PDF). We provide
instructions on our Using Adobe
Acrobat PDF page to assist visually disabled users in
converting the PDF files into HTML using a free Adobe tool. This
PDF tool enables the PDF files to be read by a screen reader.
We are in the process of upgrading our PDF files to ensure they
can be converted using this tool. Please contact us using the
contact information provided below if you need a PDF file provided
in an alternate format.
The TCEQ is committed to making its Web site compliant with
Conformance Level A of the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C)
accessibility rating.
Currently, all new and significantly modified Web pages intended
for publication on our Web site are reviewed for accessibility. The
agency is planning to incorporate the use of tools that aid in the
development and review of accessible Web pages.
For assistance:
If you use assistive technology and the format of any material
on our Web site interferes with your ability to access the
information, please e-mail the TCEQ Web Accessibility Coordinator
at webmast@tceq.state.tx.us
or call 512-239-0028. For assistance in contacting us using Relay
Texas, visit the Relay
Texas Web site for
more information.
When you contact us, please indicate the nature of your
accessibility problem, the format in which you prefer to receive
the material, the Web address of the requested material, and your
contact information. This information will enable us to respond in
a manner most helpful to you.
Additional information about accessibility programs in Texas is
available from the Governor's
Committee on People with Disabilities .