Sign Up For Alerts
The first step to reporting polluters is to know when and where unauthorized levels of emissions are occurring. Sign up to receive pollution alerts from your county. We’ll let you know which plant(s) are exceeding authorized levels, and by how much.
TCEQ is required to investigate every emission report.
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1. RECEIVE POLLUTION ALERTSYou can become a Neighborhood Witness by learning about violations in your area. Sign up above to receive pollution alerts for your neighborhood, straight to your inbox. |
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2. SIGN UPYou can file a complaint with the executive director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the authority responsible for holding companies responsible for keeping your air clean and safe, directly from the pollution alert email. The TCEQ is required to investigate every emission report. |
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3. BECOME A MEMBERGet involved with our efforts and consider making a contribution today. |
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4. SPREAD THE WORD
You don’t have to be directly affected by dangerous emissions to care about what’s happening. If you don’t live near a polluting plant, there are other ways to get involved. That includes helping us grow the number of Neighborhood Witnesses who may live in an area where polluters are doing the most harm. |
Sign Up For Alerts
The first step to reporting polluters is to know when and where unauthorized levels of emissions are occurring. Sign up to receive pollution alerts from your county. We’ll let you know which plant(s) are exceeding authorized levels, and by how much.
TCEQ is required to investigate every emission report.