For Immediate Release, (September 8, 2009):
For more information contact: Neil Carman, 512-288-5772 or Cyrus Reed,
512-740-4086
Tom ‘Smitty’ Smith, 512-477-1155, or Matthew Tejada 512-934-8661
Suzie Canales 361-334-6764 Citizens for Environmental Justice
Environmental
Groups welcome EPA’s proposed rejection of
key elements of TCEQ’s air permitting plan
and call for proper enforcement of Clean Air Act
protections in Texas
Texas environmental community leaders commented on the proposed decision –
Ken Kramer, Director of the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club – "The Sierra Club welcomes today's action by EPA to disapprove portions of the State of Texas air pollution control program. Our concerns have fallen on deaf ears for years, but the new Administration at EPA is taking action once again to enforce the nation's environmental protection laws. We
now need EPA to take swift action to ensure that every permit
issued in Texas complies with the Clean Air Act's health
based protections."
Tom ‘Smitty’ Smith, Director of the Texas office of Public Citizen – “It's refreshing to see an agency that actually believes in enforcing our clean air laws. We've gotten too comfortable with allowing substandard permits through TCEQ, and our air quality and our quality of life have suffered the consequences. We must put the public's interest above the special interests of the polluters if
we are to pass on a better Texas than we found to our children
and grandchildren.”
Matthew Tejada, Executive Director of GHASP, Galveston-Houston Association for Smog Prevention “This
means two things to GHASP and for everyone in the Houston
region:
First it means that President Obama and Administrator Lisa
Jackson have solidly put the EPA back where it is supposed
to be – aggressively protecting the human and environmental
health of this country.
Second, and possibly most important for us in Houston, it
means that the government has finally jammed a crowbar into
the most opaque and ineffective air permitting program in
the country in order to shed a little bit of light – and
hopefully let in a little bit of clean air.”
"We're thrilled that the new EPA has taken a stand on this issue to protect human health," said Suzie Canales, Executive Director of Citizens for Environmental Justice, based in Corpus Christi, Texas. "For
too long the TCEQ has issues these illegal flexible air permits
to refineries that enable a tremendous amount of additional
pollutants on the EJ communities surrounding the facilities,
these communities are tremendously overburden and suffering
from health problems."