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Local residents press Caldwell County to object to proposed concrete batch plants, cite health and traffic concerns
Summary
Residents urged Caldwell County commissioners to make comments to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and to TxDOT over two proposed concrete batch plants (permit 177147 and 176791), citing air-quality, water-quality and safety impacts on nearby schools, Lockhart State Park and Plum Creek.
Multiple residents and an environmental group told Caldwell County commissioners on Sept. 10 they oppose proposed concrete batch plants near Plum Creek and in the Martindale area and asked county leadership to voice concerns to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and TxDOT.
Reagan Frey, who said her property on Old Fentress Road is within about 100 yards of the proposed plant, warned of "toxic chemicals in the air, land, and water" and…
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