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Council urged to act on harmful emissions crisis

June 11, 2024 | Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas



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Council urged to act on harmful emissions crisis
During a recent government council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding environmental safety and public health linked to emissions from drilling operations. A speaker highlighted a report from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), which documented 16 exceedances of emission limits during inspections at the Duke site. This alarming finding underscores the potential health risks posed to local residents.

The discussion emphasized that the primary issue is not solely the emissions from the Total site or a nearby compressor station, but rather the direct impact these exceedances have on the health of constituents. The speaker urged council members to prioritize the safety of residents, stating that it is their responsibility as representatives to address these concerns.

In light of the findings, the speaker called for a postponement of a pending vote until TCEQ could conduct a thorough investigation into the exceedances and implement necessary corrections. This request reflects a growing demand for accountability and action to safeguard community health amidst ongoing environmental challenges.

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