In the lawsuit, the groups accuse TCEQ of exceeding its authority by allowing the discharges.

  • @[email protected]
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    321 hours ago

    Elon musk legit conned an entire generation.

    Just another reason why I don’t respect my peers.

  • @[email protected]
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    323 hours ago

    TCEQ is a fucking joke. They’re a rubber stamp for anything industry wants, and they don’t care where.

    Burnet county TX residents are currently trying to fight the installation of (another) rock crusher/quarry in an area with limited water and where three other similar plants already exist.

    TCEQ rubber stamped their air quality permit after admitting they have ZERO air quality monitors in the entire county. But I’m sure it’s fine.

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    81 day ago

    I totally get that we need to figure out cleaner ways to access space and need to reign stuff like this in.

    But also…

    gestures wildly at the entirety of oil/coal/manufacturing industries completely dwarfing the operations of one space launch facility

    It just feels like being proud of the clean yard you just picked up all the street trash from when you live directly behind a landfill.

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      123 hours ago

      The “drop in the bucket” and “it’s such a small percentage” argument only works for so long. It’s like saying the Wright brothers are just a couple of kookie inventors who’s plane is so slow they will never compete against rail travel.

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      11 day ago

      Plus, reusable rockets are a lot cleaner than letting them sink to the seafloor, with propellant residue inside. Or letting them burn up in the atmosphere, where heavy metals degrade the ozone layer and have other negative effects.

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        123 hours ago

        Half of the rocket still gets disposed and “burns up”. There’s nothing clean about injecting kerosene and methane into the upper atmosphere.

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          121 hours ago

          Sure. That’s why I’m looking forward to Starship, and, in the distant future, a space elevator. But we need rapidly reusable rockets before we can build an elevator.