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North Texans urged to weigh in on air quality improvement plan

Dallas-Fort Worth residents can provide input on the regional climate action plan through public meetings and an online survey. NCTCOG is developing a plan funded by the EPA to improve air quality and reduce emissions. Public feedback will shape finalized strategies focusing on energy and transportation.

Standards still murky for disposing oilfield wastewater in Texas rivers

Texas is advancing the discharge of produced water from oil and gas drilling into waterways, despite lacking comprehensive risk assessments and regulation for all contaminants. Researchers express concerns over potential health and environmental impacts, emphasizing the need for more scientific data before proceeding with permits for this unproven practice.

Joppa seeks to push out concrete batch plant

A minority-owned neighborhood in southern Dallas took a moment to celebrate after an asphalt batch plant closed down in June. But following the victory, now residents of Joppa — pronounced Joppy by locals — are facing down another polluting foe.

Tarrant County judge rejects attempt to stop new gas drilling in Arlington

On July 26, a judge declined to halt Arlington’s new gas well permits issuance, despite allegations from Liveable Arlington and residents that the city violated ordinances. Arlington issued permits to Total Energies. The case, challenging the city’s permitting process, is expected to proceed to appeals court.

State environmental agency proposes new rules for concrete plants in Texas

Communities across Texas have urged the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to tighten regulations on concrete batch plants due to pollution concerns. Proposed permit changes aim to reduce emissions, but critics argue they don't fully address health impacts or cumulative pollution. If approved, new rules take effect next January.

Climate proposals withered at the Texas Capitol this year

In 2023, Texas legislators ignored proposals to enhance energy efficiency and curb greenhouse gas emissions while promoting laws that hinder local climate actions and favor fossil fuels. Despite some successes in water management and penalties for pollution, significant environmental justice proposals failed to advance.

Environmental Commission looking for Dallas residents to fill positions

The Dallas Environmental Commission seeks residents to join its advisory group. Applicants need two years of environmental or advocacy experience. The deadline is May 12. Twelve public participants are needed for subcommittees. Meetings are held monthly. The aim is to enhance community involvement in environmental issues.

Watchdog names five Texas bills threatening environmental protection

Public Citizen highlights five Texas bills that threaten local environmental control, shifting power to state lawmakers and stifling community initiatives. These bills hinder local regulation of emissions, equipment, and short-term rentals, imposing fines on multiple state complaints. Citizens are urged to oppose these bills to preserve local governance.

New programs aim to make Dallasites more climate resilient

In March 2023, Dallas launched two initiatives to boost climate resilience: Whole Home Dallas connects residents to resources for weatherization and energy efficiency; Green Job Skills offers free, self-paced training for construction workers in energy-efficient home improvements. Both programs support the city's climate action goals.