Dallas and Tarrant Counties are falling short of state air quality standards, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The two local counties are among 12 statewide flagged for poor air quality.
Newsome, federal chief environmental justice officer, left, shares with symposium attendees some of the goals she accomplished during her tenure with the Biden White House Administration as fireside chat moderator Kathryn Bazan,
Twelve Texas counties have recently exceeded federal air quality standards for particulate matter, commonly known as soot. But Texas environmental regulators are proposing that only four of them be required to take action to improve their air quality.
Jon Niermann expects to assist project developers with permitting at Vinson & Elkins and to defend clients in enforcement actions.
AUSTIN, Texas (KAUZ) - Brooke Paup, who has served on the Texas Water Board since 2018 and has 19 years of experience in state government, is the new chair of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
AUSTIN This week the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is accepting final comments on pending rulemaking (Rule Project Number 2024-027-113-AI) to establish new methane requirements ...
The U.S. Navy plans to take more than 1,000 soil samples from Hensley Field, the latest step toward cleaning up the contaminated decommissioned southern Dallas airfield.
The report shows improvement in addressing disparities, rising from a score of 39 to 42, with a new focus on environmental justice.
As with the conversation surrounding Forward Dallas last year, lines of opposition and support for eliminating parking minimums seemed to be drawn by generation.
Boca Chica, Texas, is home to SpaceX’s flagship assembly and test installation, Starbase. Since 2021, I have been conducting research with environmental groups and multigenerational community members of Latino and Indigenous descent in south Texas who see space exploration as a landscape-altering industry that affects their well-being.
Sen. Charles Perry's plan would dedicate billions for new water projects but leave out stronger groundwater regulation, which some say has led to overpumping.
State agencies and institutes of higher education are asking Texas lawmakers for $24.6 billion in new money over the next two years, according to the Texas Senate’s chief budget writer. The requests are part of the budget process that begins in earnest after the Legislature convenes Tuesday and typically winds up around May — when lawmakers pass a budget expected to exceed $300 billion for the