Why don’t we trust the TCEQ?

ReEnergize Texas is excited about a new campaign called “Why don’t we trust the TCEQ?” which questions the effectiveness of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

To give some background…for over a decade the TCEQ has been allowing big industries in Texas to pollute the air and water at levels above what the federal government allows. For example, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set regulations on polluting facilities to monitor their air emissions and to make sure they are at levels that will not harm the public or surrounding community, but the TCEQ has not complied. Under the Clean Air Act, EPA requires caps on all sources of pollution, even individual units in a facility; however, TCEQ only sets caps on the overall facility. This “flex permitting” may not seem like much of a difference, but in studying this issue EPA has found that the TCEQ program is difficult to enforce and creates loopholes which result in significantly higher pollution.

The TCEQ is now under Sunset review which analyzes the need for an agency and can even abolish the agency altogether. In addition to the review, the EPA has threatened to take over some air permits if TCEQ doesn’t change their requirements for permitting.

In the midst of all of this, ReEnergize Texas is interviewing people with different perspectives and outlooks on why they don’t trust the TCEQ. Most recently, interns Mary Vo and Kim Doan interviewed 4 citizens from Montgomery County who started a grassroots movement fighting TexCom. This company is asking for permits from the TCEQ to allow the construction of injection wells that could pollute nearby drinking water.  You can learn more about the people and their fight at StopTheToxicWells.com.

ReEnergize Texas, along with other organizations who got together to form the Alliance for a Clean Texas, believe that TCEQ’s main priority should be to protect public health. With EPA taking over air permits, Texas industries claim this will harm jobs but environmentalists believe it’ll promote a green economy in Texas and create jobs. For more information, come to ACT’s event on July 27th! Stay tuned for more on that soon!

- Posted by Meghana Menon

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