
TEXAS GAS RUSH
How to Take Action
PERMIT NOTIFICATIONS
Sign up to receive email notifications for air emissions permits in your county (or any Texas county) using AirMail. This is the best way to ensure you don’t miss a permit application for a polluting facility near you.
TEXAS ENERGY FUND LIST
Look at the map of projects selected for TEF financing (and grants) and see our updated tracker for the up-to-date status of TEF projects and other gas plant proposals. Even if they haven’t submitted permit applications, these projects are among the most likely to move forward because the state offers cheap and free money to help them.
SUBMIT COMMENTS
Submit a comment opposing the permit and requesting a public hearing before the deadline listed on the permit application notice.
FORM A COMMUNITY GROUP
Talk to your neighbors and community members about the proposed new plant. Get together and organize a group in opposition to the plant—community outcry is most effective when a group is behind it.
CONNECT WITH TEXAS GAS RUSH
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