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What’s that smoke? Several plants in Houston Ship Channel area conducting flaring operations
Read full article: What’s that smoke? Several plants in Houston Ship Channel area conducting flaring operationsIf you hear rumbling or see bright orange flames and smoke coming from various plants along the Houston Ship Channel, there is no need to panic as this is a planned operation.
PHOTOS: Aerial images of Baytown after flaring at Chevron Phillips facility
Read full article: PHOTOS: Aerial images of Baytown after flaring at Chevron Phillips facilityAn investigation is underway after flaring and smoke were reported at the Chevron Phillips Chemical Company facility in Baytown Tuesday, emergency officials said.
8M pounds of pollutants released before and after Hurricane Laura but air quality monitors were taken offline
Read full article: 8M pounds of pollutants released before and after Hurricane Laura but air quality monitors were taken offlineHOUSTON – As Hurricane Laura barreled toward the Gulf Coast a few weeks ago, in and around Houston, plants and refineries scrambled to shut down. During the shutdown and restart process surrounding Hurricane Laura, energy companies reported to TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) that 8 million pounds of emissions were released in Harris, Brazoria, Jefferson and Orange counties. There’s some opinion there but here’s a fact:During that exact same period that refineries shut down for Hurricane Laura, the state of Texas unplugged its air quality monitors in the storm’s path. Our state’s version of the Environmental Protection Agency is the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). See what TCEQ did in response to Hurricane Laura.