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Downwinders At Risk
PO Box 763844
Dallas, TX 75376

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Air quality in North Texas has been deemed unfit for breathing by the Environmental Protection Agency.  While the state environmental agency (TCEQ) has asked for citizens to do their part to help clear the air, the state has been negligent in asking the smoggiest North Texas contributors to do their fair share.

The largest industrial polluters lie just south of Dallas in Midlothian, Texas.  While the state has given the impression that the air stops at the Ellis and Dallas County line we know this just ain't so.

Downwinders at Risk has actively worked toward cleaning up these industrial sources, to improve regional air quality, and to help write the Citizen's Implementation Plan.  All North Texas residents are "downwind" of the Midlothian Industrial Complex, hence the organization's name Downwinders at Risk 

Throughout this site is a slew of information on cement kilns and North Texas Air Pollution Problems.  Enjoy.

Local Environmentalists Build Float Featuring
Larger Than Life Rick Perry Kissing Smoke Stack,
Vow to Shadow Perry Across State Until Election Day

Trying to draw statewide attention to what they say is Governor Rick Perry’s unwavering favoritism toward obsolete toxic-waste burning cement plants and other polluters, DFW-based Downwinders At Risk showed up outside the Gubernatorial debate in Dallas tonight with an 8-foot tall Rick Perry kissing an equally large smoke stack, mounted on a 16 foot hay trailer from Midlothian.
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  •  Erin Brockovich visits Midlothian, Texas to visit with residents about air pollution.
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  • Historic Settlement Puts Dallas-Fort Worth On Faster Track for Clean Air  After months of negotiations, environmental and public health groups announced today that they have reached an historic accord with local, state and federal government to end the first lawsuit ever filed over dirty air in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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  • A new DFW Clean air Plan is Being Written Now Will Cement Kilns be Targeted? Right now, the state of Texas is writing a new clean air plan for DFW that is supposed to have us breathing better air by 2010. The plan needs citizen input.  Visit www.dfwairplan.org for more information.

  • Dallas-Fort Worth Cement Kiln Study On January 11, 2006, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality released its draft report on the technical and economic feasibility of adding modern pollution controls for Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) to the 10 cement kilns in Midlothian, Texas, just south of Dallas-Ft. Worth.
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  • Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Latest TRI Data Released for 2004 - The latest Toxic Release Inventory for 2004 was released in April 2006. Nearly 400 tons of various kinds of toxic pollution were released into the Midlothian's air, land and water in 2004, including over 1000 pounds of Mercury, 25,000 pounds of Lead, 58,000 pounds of Benzene, 89,000 pounds of Toluene, and 600 pounds each of Styrene and Naphthalene.
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  • 2006 Dallas-Fort Worth Cement Kiln Study 2006 State Implementation Plan, go to www.dfwairplan.org

  • Activists from Across County Travel to Testify Against Cement Kiln Pollution - EPA continues to allow mercury, other pollutants from cement production industry click here >>
  • Becky Bornhorst: EPA, Clean up our air! North Texas homemaker will attend today's hearing on kilns, but many Americans can't  click here >>
  • 2005 “No Place Like Home” (D Magazine, May 2005) 
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  • 2005 Environmental Groups and Citizens Protect Public Health and North Texas Air Quality Again with TXI Settlement
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  • Historic Settlement Between Environmental Groups and Cement Plant Hailed as a Victory for North Texas Air Quality
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TCEQ Offers Live Web Conference
Starting on June 14, for the first time in Texas, the public and any interested parties can log onto their computers and view live TCEQ commission meetings--at no cost to them, or to Texas taxpayers. The webcast will be available at www.texasadmin.com/cgi-bin/tnrcc.cgi.  It will also be accessible from the TCEQ Web site at www.tceq.state.tx.us.
 

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2005 Birth Defect Investigation Report - Birth Defects Among Deliveries to Residents of Midlothian, Cedar Hill, and Venus
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Toxic Town - Industries Around Midlothian Ship Tons of Chemicals North Via Air Mail
 

Cement Kilns:
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