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SUMMARY:Houston City Council
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/houston-city-council/2026-04-14/
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SUMMARY:STOP TxDOT I-45 General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/stop-txdot-i-45-general-meeting/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Virtual
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CREATED:20220624T213240Z
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SUMMARY:Houston Climate Movement Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/houston-climate-movement-monthly-meeting/2026-04-14/
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SUMMARY:TCEQ Public Meeting – Intercontinental Terminal Company LLC\, Pasadena
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/tceq-public-meeting-intercontinental-terminal-company-llc-pasadena/
LOCATION:Deer Park ISD South Campus Performing Arts Center\, 710 W. San Augustine\, Deer Park\, TX\, 77536\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Alert
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UID:10002080-1776798000-1776805200@airalliancehouston.org
SUMMARY:TCEQ Public Meeting - Heidelberg Materials SW LLC
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/tceq-public-meeting-heidelberg-materials-sw-llc/
LOCATION:Kirk Elementary School (CAFE 804 Room)\, 12421 Tanner Road\, Houston\, TX\, 77041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Alert
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SUMMARY:AirMail Gulf Coast Relaunch - Workshops
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/airmail-gulf-coast-relaunch-workshops/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T190000
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SUMMARY:TCEQ Public Meeting – Magellan Pipeline Company LP
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/tceq-public-meeting-magellan-pipeline-company-lp/
LOCATION:Berry Center of Northwest Houston\, Panthers/Wildcats Room\, 8877 Barker Cypress Road\, Cypress\, TX\, 77433\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Alert
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260513T200000
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CREATED:20220624T204617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T124253Z
UID:10001721-1778697000-1778702400@airalliancehouston.org
SUMMARY:District B EJ Committee Monthly Meeting with Council Member Jackson
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/district-b-ej-committee-monthly-meeting-with-council-member-jackson/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260514T200000
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CREATED:20260406T151832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T151832Z
UID:10002081-1778781600-1778788800@airalliancehouston.org
SUMMARY:TCEQ Public Meeting – G & S Concrete Inc.
DESCRIPTION:“The explosion and subsequent fire at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur last night\, with a 12-hour long shelter-in-place order\, coming less than 2 weeks after a similar incident here in Harris County demands action. For too long\, our policy-makers – at the EPA and the TCEQ – have traded our health and public safety for industry convenience.  Plants like Valero and LyondellBasell Bayport in Pasadena have repeated emergency events and yet are still in operation. Last year\, the TCEQ conducted the fewest on-site investigations in 8 eight years and less than 1 percent of all polluters in Texas received any formal enforcement action (source). Moreover\, the EPA is attempting to weaken our current protections against chemical disasters just like these. When is enough enough?  I am truly grateful for the first responders who address these disasters\, and I am even more grateful there have been no major injuries or loss of life.  I am keeping our friends and colleagues in Port Arthur in our thoughts and will support them as they recover from yet another (literally) ground shaking incident.” Jennifer Hadayia\, Executive Director\, Air Alliance Houston There is still time to ask the EPA to stop rolling-back the new chemical disaster prevention rules. Visit Earthjustice for a simple and automated letter. You can also express your concerns with TCEQ’s lack of oversight. Join our partner Public Citizen on March 30\, 2026 to learn more. MEDIA CONTACT: Brenda Franco\, brenda@airalliancehouston.org // 832.755.6220 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									About Air Alliance Houston  Air Alliance Houston is a non-profit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice through applied research\, education\, and advocacy. For more information and resources\, please visit www.airalliancehouston.org.
URL:https://airalliancehouston.org/event/tceq-public-meeting-g-s-concrete-inc/
LOCATION:VFW Post 9182\, 6206 George Bush Drive\, Katy\, TX\, 77492\, United States
CATEGORIES:Action Alert
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