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Residents demand safer distance from energy projects

June 11, 2024 | League City, Galveston County, Texas



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Residents demand safer distance from energy projects
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding the development of a new ordinance aimed at improving the coexistence of energy projects with local residents. Kevin Conger from Peregrine Energy Solutions expressed support for the ordinance, emphasizing its potential benefits for residents and the importance of ensuring safety and compliance in the implementation of energy projects. He also mentioned the presence of subject matter experts available for any questions during the session.

However, the discussion took a more critical turn as resident Chuck DeFalco raised significant concerns about the proposed proximity of energy facilities to residential areas. DeFalco, who lives approximately a mile from an existing facility, argued that the suggested 200-foot buffer zone from residential properties is inadequate and poses risks to the community. He highlighted the need for a more substantial distance to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.

The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between local authorities and citizens regarding energy development, with a clear emphasis on balancing community safety with the advancement of energy solutions. As discussions continue, the feedback from residents will play a crucial role in shaping the final ordinance.

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