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Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / Permitting / Public Meeting / TCEQ

Public Comment Ends Today. But the Rules Allow for a Contested Case.

The Comment Period on Exxon’s Industrial Wastewater and Stormwater Permit will end at the close of the meeting on Monday evening, December 11th. If you cannot attend, you can drop …

Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / Permitting / Public Meeting / TCEQ

Why Should I Attend the December 11 TCEQ Public Meeting?

There are a number of reasons to attend. Exxon will be there to answer your questions. You can state on the record you oppose the granting of their Wastewater and …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / TCEQ

What To Expect at the December 11th TCEQ Meeting – part two

This is the second in a series of posts in which we will provide some information on what will occur and how you can participate. Our first post described the meeting …

Documents / Environmental and Health / Permitting / Public Meeting / TCEQ

The Exxon/SABIC Industrial Wastewater Permit Application

With the TCEQ Public Meeting regarding Exxon’s Industrial Wastewater permit application fast approaching on Monday, December 11th, we felt it would be beneficial to the community to post the entire …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / Public Meeting / TCEQ

What To Expect at the December 11th TCEQ Public Meeting

This is the first in a series of posts in which we will provide some information on what will occur and how you can participate. This first post is simply …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / TCEQ / The Port

Update on Exxon Terminal at La Quinta Channel

Last week we informed you that Exxon was seeking another air permit to operate its proposed terminal at La Quinta Channel. Two weeks prior to Exxon filing its application for …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / TCEQ

The Danger of Exxon’s Polyethylene Pellets

We’ve all seen pictures of sea turtles, shore birds, and marine life that have entangled themselves in or otherwise consumed plastic rings, bags, and other plastic products. But, these small …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / TCEQ

Exxon Effluent Exceeds Temperature Limit for La Quinta Channel

To protect aquatic life, the discharge of effluent into Corpus Christi Bay and La Quinta Channel cannot exceed 95 degrees. In its application, Exxon states that, despite the presence of …

Environmental and Health / Permitting

Is the Whooping Crane Habitat at Risk?

Exxon’s storm water discharge plan includes draining 923 acres into the Copano Bay, Port Bay, and Mission Bay watershed. Some of that discharge will include process and equipment contact storm …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / Tax Abatements / TCEQ

You Can’t Hide Your Lying Eyes

No doubt, many of you have seen the news about Exxon’s newest “adjustment” to the potential jobs that will be generated by the new plant on the outskirts of Gregory …

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The Exxon/Saudi effluent into La Quinta Channel will include a daily average of 1,083lbs of “oil and grease”.

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