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Cheniere / Documents / Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / Portland City Council / The Port / Voestalpine

Update: North Bay Master Plan

On October 9, 2018 the concept of a Master Plan for the ‘North Bay” was presented to the Portland Planning & Zoning Commission. It was the first presentation on the …

Cheniere / Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / Permitting / Port Aransas / Public Meeting / TCEQ / The Port

Is It Not Time to Say “Enough Is Enough”?

Some of you have seen our post of a daytime photo of the flare at Cheniere. Many have seen it at night, from close and afar. There is no doubt …

Environmental and Health / The Port

Waves of the Future

During a presentation to the GP school board by Cheniere, Ingleside by the Bay residents raised concerns about the wake caused by ships moving through the La Quinta Channel. The …

Environmental and Health / Maps / The Port

Port Presents a Master Plan for an Ecological Disaster

We have posted several pieces about the Port’s Plans for San Patricio County and, most recently, the 3,000 acres being purchased between McCampbell Airport and the Aransas Pass Lowes. Below, …

Desalination / Environmental and Health / Permitting / Port Aransas / TCEQ / The Port

Seawater Desalination – an Industrial Windfall

The Port is seeking two permits so others can build seawater desalination facilities. The City of Corpus Christi is looking at the feasibility of building on those sites. Each facility …

Desalination / Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / Maps / Permitting / Port Aransas / TCEQ / The Port

An Environmental Disaster in the Making

So, the Port and the EDCs successfully promote the Exxon plant location. They now seek permits for two desalination facilities on La Quinta Channel and Harbor Island. And, they move …

Desalination / Environmental and Health / Permitting / Port Aransas / TCEQ / The Port

Desal Facility on Harbor Island to Attract New Heavy Industry

On Thursday, July 19, there was public outcry from residents of Port A against the new water permit # WQ0005253000 sought by the Port to allow for the construction of …

Environmental and Health / Permitting / TCEQ / The Port

Desalination Facility on La Quinta Channel to Attract New Heavy Industry

The Port of CC is seeking a water permit, #WQ0005254000, to allow for the construction of a seawater desalination facility on the La Quinta Channel, below Voestalpine. The facility is …

Location for proposed desalination plant
Documents / Maps / Permitting / TCEQ / The Port

Port of Corpus Christi Applies for Water Permit for Desal Facility on La Quinta Channel

In the interest of keeping you informed, we have learned that the Port is requesting a water quality permit, No. WQ0005254000, to own and operate a desalination facility on La …

Environmental and Health / Exxon/GCGV / The Port

Beware – The SPCEDC, CCREDC, and Port of Corpus Christi Pose the Underlying Threat to Our Ecosystems

While most of our posts are directed at the proposed EXXON/SAUDI project, the San Patricio and Corpus Christi Economic Development Corporations, together with the Port of Corpus Christi, continue to …

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