Gulf Coast Authority (GCA) is a governmental entity created by the Texas legislature in 1969 with the broad charge to protect the waters of the state of Texas, focused primarily at that time on Galveston Bay watershed.
GCA has the authority to own and operate regional industrial and municipal wastewater treatment plants, water systems and solid waste facilities statewide and also has the authority to issue bonds for a variety of projects. Their primary focus since inception has been regional industrial wastewater treatment serving the petrochemical industry.
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