AIR POLLUTION WARNING - LEVEL ORANGE

07/27/10

Permalink 12:57:19 am, by bill Email , 703 words,   English (US)
Categories: Observer Opinions, Environment, State of Texas, Quality of Life

AIR POLLUTION WARNING - LEVEL ORANGE

I'm on the TCEQ DFW mail list. Every summer, I get several warnings like the one below --

AIR POLLUTION WARNING - LEVEL ORANGE
OZONE is UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Area Monday, July 26, 2010, 15:15 CDT

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued a LEVEL ORANGE warning for the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. Ozone air pollution levels are rated as UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS based on measurements at the following monitoring site(s)...

Several years ago, the Council of Governments formed a Clean Air Committee made up of local officials, business leaders, and environmental activists. The committee was co-chaired by Dallas County Judge Margaret Keliher and Collin County Judge Ron Harris.

In 2006 the committee released its North Texas Clean Air Plan to put the region in compliance with then existing federal law.

The committee's plan relied in large part on the reduction of "Point Sources of NOx emissions", such as the Midlothian cement kilns and TXU coal fired generating plants. It also called for the adoption of California style auto emission standards. Claiming that the plan put too much of a burden on industrial polluters, the State of Texas refused to submit the DFW plan to the EPA.

Eventually, the TCEQ substituted its own plan, which it admitted would not meet EPA guidelines. In Jun, after years of negotiations, the EPA rejected the TCEQ plan, and the fight was on.

Last month, the EPA took over the permitting process for point sources from the TCEQ and denied an operating permit to the Garland Power and Light generating station in Collin County and to two other companies in Texas. Yesterday, the Texas Attorney General challenged the EPA, filing suit in the Federal Appeals Court in New Orleans.

None of these legal maneuverings keep the air in Collin County from remaining polluted for much of the summer.

In an effort to re-start the process of creating a new clean air plan, the North Central Texas Council of Governments is reconstituting the North Texas Clean Air Steering Committee.

Sadly, Dallas County, the largest stakeholder in the region, is embroiled with its own lack of faith in its County Judge and did appoint a member to the Committee.

During the May 10 Collin County Commissioners Court discussion on the appointment of a Collin County representative, Commissioner Jaynes nominated Keith Self to serve on the new committee. Jerry Hoagland seconded, saying that, "Clean Air is a big deal." The commissioners court then appointed Judge Keith Self, who seemed surprised at their decision. Self's obvious discomfort caused Matt Shaheen to dryly comment, "aw, you don't get to Arlington enough anyway".

After the vote appointing him, Self quipped, "You know what that's going to do to the COG - when I appear on the Clean Air Steering Committee?".

He's right. Self has in the past compared the NCTCOG to the Central Committee of the Soviet Union. He sees regionalism as a "slide into socialism".

But the simple fact is that Keith Self needs to be a part of any new plan. Collin County is too large to not be a part of any successful proposal. We're all going to have to find a way to get along or Washington will dictate what measures we will have to learn to live with in order to clean up our polluted air.

The first meeting of the 25 member North Texas Clean Air Steering Committee will be at the NCTCOG headquarters in Arlington at 10:00 AM on Thursday. It's role, according to its web page is:

"The North Texas Clean Air Steering Committee (NTCASC) is the regional air quality advisory body for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The NTCASC is comprised of 25 members, including local city and county officials, environmental interest representatives, chamber of commerce representatives, and public/citizen education representatives. The committee’s main goal is to work collaboratively in making recommendations to the State on what regional air quality control strategies should be implemented to reach attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. This committee focuses on controlling air pollution from all origins including on-road, non-road, area, and point sources."

Meanwhile, if you live in Collin County, limit your outside activities tomorrow. We will likely be under a Level Orange air pollution warning.

Bill

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Emma Berry [Visitor] Email · http://emmaberry.org
You want to know why Texans have to breath so much polluted air? Look no further than Rick Perry.

For the past decade that Perry has been governor, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, composed entirely of Perry appointees, has turned the very name of the agency into an oxymoron. Instead of protecting the quality of our environment, it has put polluters ahead of the public.

What triggered the conflict with the EPA was the granting by Perry's commission over the years of about 140 pollution permits to large petrochemical companies and other large industries in an attempt to skirt the Clean Air Act. Now the EPA is finally doing its job.
PermalinkPermalink 07/27/10 @ 11:59
Comment from: angellsmith [Member] Email
Perhaps Keith should bike to Arlington for the meeting so he can save the County money on his travel budget...and truly experience our regional air quality along the way.
PermalinkPermalink 07/28/10 @ 21:24

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