Parents Protest Concrete Plant Near West Houston Schools, Demand TxDOT Action
KHOU 11September 5, 20252 min627 views
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- 📣 Parents in West Houston are protesting a concrete batch plant located near their children's schools, the Audi early learning campus and Lit Babel campus.
- ⚠️ Their primary concern is the health risks associated with the plant's proximity to students, citing potential exposure to silica dust and toxins.
Health Impacts and Regulatory Issues
- 💨 Parents report that their children have experienced adverse health effects, such as nosebleeds, and are worried about chronic exposure leading to severe medical conditions like autoimmune diseases and cancer.
- 📜 The plant, operated by Weber, is servicing a TxDOT I-10 elevation project and was granted a temporary permit by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), allowing it to operate within 100 feet of a school.
- ⚖️ This situation is described as a regulatory loophole that needs immediate attention.
Demands for Action
- ✊ Concerned parents, alongside Houston council member Abby Cayman, rallied at the TxDOT Houston District Office to demand answers and the immediate shutdown of the plant.
- 🗣️ They emphasize the need for clean air for their children and are determined to continue their fight.
- 🏢 TxDOT has acknowledged the issue and respects the right to peaceful demonstration, while a state investigation into the plant is ongoing.
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