The developer's CEO said if the city of Austin doesn't approve its Save Our Springs amendment request, it plans to disannex from the city.
The "Water for Texas 2025 Conference" in Austin has brought together experts to discuss the impact of aquifer depletion on surface water streams and lakes and to explore solutions to address the complicated relationship between ground and surface water.
Jon Niermann expects to assist project developers with permitting at Vinson & Elkins and to defend clients in enforcement actions.
Certain customers in the Smith Point community, in Chambers County, should boil their water before consuming it.
As Lee County residents continue their fight to keep a compost facility out of the area two state representatives are lending a helping hand by sending a letter to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in hopes of stopping it.
In its proposal to exclude eight counties from stricter federal pollution rules, the Texas Commission on Environmental ... how will we ever bring air quality to healthy levels?” she said. Williamson County, north of Austin, has the state’s largest ...
By CorpGov Editorial Staff Vinson & Elkins has hired Jon Niermann, former chairman of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), as a partner in its Austin office. Mr. Niermann is a longstanding public servant,
The new rule modernizes some aspects of commercial oilfield waste disposal and recycling. But rules for burying oilfield waste on private property remain limited.
Fort Bend County officials and residents have won a small victory in their battle against an incoming concrete crushing plant.
This week the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is accepting final comments on pending rulemaking (Rule Project Number 2024-027-113-AI) to establish new methane requirements for oil and
This week the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is accepting final comments on pending rulemaking (Rule Project Number 2024-027-113-AI) to establish new methane requirements for oil and natural gas operations in Texas.
Deepwater Horizon settlement funds could be used to restore almost 2,000 acres of marsh wetlands on the Texas Gulf coast under a new plan.