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Coal Plant Waste Water Hearings in Texas

By Ryan Rittenhouse, on 15-06-2009 15:30

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Two of the 12 newly-proposed coal plants in Texas recently had the preliminary hearing for their waste water permits: "Oak Grove" in Robertson County and "Coleto Creek" west of Victoria. In both cases the local groups opposed to the plants got "standing" (meaning they can participate in the actual contested case hearings which will be held near the end of the year). Robertson County Our Land, Our Lives is the local group opposing the Oak Grove plant, and Citizens for a Clean Environment is the group opposed to the Coleto Creek power plant.

Our Land Our Lives website.

Citizens for a Clean Environment website.

Both of these groups received standing due to the fact that they had members who lived extremely close to the plant site, and bordered the water outfall from the plant. In the Oak Grove case, a local ranch (The Rolke Ranch) was denied standing even though the outfall creek ran through about 4 miles of their property. They were denied because they lived more than just a few miles away from the plant - it was estimated they were a little less than 10 miles away.

Last update: 25-06-2009 19:15

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