The cement kilns and other industries in the Midlothian, Texas area south, and
upwind, of Dallas-Fort Worth, continue to burn various contaminated
hydrocarbons. The state has utterly failed to regulate these and curtail the
toxic smoke. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reports, some of
which I have read recently, are a joke at talking around the subject and
recommending and doing nothing.
We are now dependent on the EPA doing something about this serious air
quality hazard. Please act!
Comment submitted by M. Wassenich
This is comment on Notice
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants From the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry; Notice of public hearings and extension of public comment period
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