Natural Outlook, Spring 2004

Texas' network for monitoring air quality and water quality is the largest state-run system in the country. The TCEQ and its partners operate automated equipment around the state, and more advanced data collection is fast approaching.
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Counties learn their fate under the federal 8-hour ozone standard.
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State officials seek approval of air quality readings showing attainment for PM2.5.
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Daily ozone forecasts should be taken seriously in view of health concerns associated with the pollutant.
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The TCEQ embarks on a self-examination of its enforcement functions. Public comment is sought as well.
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Recognition grows for a TCEQ program that aids small businesses and local governments with environmental regulations.
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The TCEQ prepares for applications to license a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility.
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Clean Texas gets a new component and a new name.
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