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Chemical BPA and why it sucks

By: Mona
July 2010
 

What it is: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical commonly used to make polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resin.  

TCEQ News Release-TCEQ approves fines totaling $1,001,983

Just in from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

 

  
TCEQ APPROVES FINES TOTALING $1,001,983 
Diamond Shamrock fined $245,227 and Lubrizol Corp. fined $143,460

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality today approved penalties totaling 
$1,001,983 against 83 regulated entities for violations of state environmental regulations. 
Agreed orders were issued for the following enforcement categories: three agricultural, 16 air quality, three Edwards Aquifer, one industrial hazardous waste, one industrial waste discharge, three licensed irrigator, three multi-media, one municipal solid waste, eight municipal waste discharge, 23 petroleum storage tank, four public water system, and one public water system operator without certification. 

Penalties were also assessed in two petroleum storage tank cases following hearings at the State Office of Administrative Hearings. There were 12 field citations. In addition, default orders were issued for two licensed irrigator cases. 

Included in the total are penalties of $245,227 against Diamond Shamrock in Moore County for 17 air violations as a result of routine investigations conducted in February, April, and June of 2009. Of the total fines, $122,613 will be used to replace or retrofit school buses in the Amarillo and Lubbock regions. 

Also included are penalties of $143,460 against The Lubrizol Corporation in Harris County for four air violations as a result of routine investigations conducted in August, 2009. Of the total fines, $71,730 will be used to supplement air monitoring operations in the Houston area. 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2010                       
CONTACT: ANDREA MORROW      
PHONE: 512-239-5011 / PAGER: 512-896-3727 

United Nations' Safe Planet screening of “Submission: In Defense of the Unborn” at Historic Heights Theater

United Nations' Safe Planet screening of “Submission: In Defense of the Unborn” 



By Matthias Jung 

July 2010

Last nights screening of “Submission: In Defense of the Unborn” was a compelling insight to the toxicity of our system. Chemicals are entering into our bodies through everyday products and being passed on to our children in high doses. These chemicals interact with the fabric of our cellular structure, causing a striking increase of birth defects, learning debilities and destruction of the reproduction systems.

Mayor Annise Parker announces expansion of Electric Vehicle program

Just in from Mayor Parker's Office:

Mayor Annise Parker announces expansion of Electric Vehicle program

Collaboration with ECOtality, Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) and the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC) will expedite EV MicroClimate™ planning and provide free private and public charging infrastructure

Why Sustainability is a Right-Fit for Small Business

Today small businesses and entrepreneurships represent over half of all United States employment.  This number continues to grow domestically and around the globe as more individuals seek self-employment in these economic times.  With more individuals looking to become self-starters, small businesses sustainability leaders are positioning themselves to play a much more significant role in our econom
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