The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued the air permit for Competitive Power Ventures’ (CPV) planned 1,350 MW combined-cycle natural gas power plant currently in advanced stages of development, with financing expected late in the second quarter of this year.
A report by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) flagged Dallas County’s air quality for not meeting state standards.
Jon Niermann expects to assist project developers with permitting at Vinson & Elkins and to defend clients in enforcement actions.
Twelve Texas counties have recently exceeded federal air quality standards for particulate matter, commonly known as soot.
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The city negotiated a settlement with surveying company that failed to accurately identify federal floodway easements, delaying new City Hall.
One week before volunteers conduct their annual, federally mandated count of homeless living in Tarrant and Parker counties, Fort Worth officials unveiled a handful of new projects aimed at improving the city’s response to homelessness.
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The Commission directs the Association’s efforts to ensure ... or released to live with family members while in deportation proceedings. The South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project (ProBAR) is a national effort to provide pro bono legal ...
The air in 12 Texas counties exceeded federal soot standards, but Texas regulators say only four should face consequences.
They are among the top contenders in the “Take Care of Texas” competition hosted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ ... receive gift cards worth $800, $600 and $400 ...
The North Central Texas Council of Governments and the Dallas Independent School District have received grants totaling more than $62 million to help buy 244 zero-emission vehicles via the Environmental Protection Agency’s first-ever Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program.