Fracking Emission Carcinogens Found in Denton Playgrounds

A new report published by ShaleTest, an independent environmental research agency in Denton, found levels of benzene in several Denton parks that exceed the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s long-term exposure limitations. Benzene is a carcinogen found in cigarettes, gasoline and is a common byproduct of oil and gas drilling…

TCEQ Approves Nuclear Waste Site Expansion Despite Environmental Concerns

In a quiet, private vote yesterday, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality voted to approve a Dallas-based chemical waste management company’s request to triple capacity at its West Texas disposal site. Waste Control Specialists had proposed that it site grow from 2.3 million cubic feet to 9 million cubic feet…

Texas Is Actually Considering (Slightly) Tighter Fracking Regulations

Just a few weeks after Denton failed to pass a ban on fracking, the Texas Railroad Commission is proposing tighter regulation on oil and natural gas drilling in response to the north Texas earthquakes. At its monthly meeting yesterday, the commission accepted a new set of rule proposals regarding regulation…

Gas Industry Is Looking Nervous About Denton’s Proposed Fracking Ban

The initiative to ban fracking in Denton started out as many seemingly hopeless political campaigns often do, just a petition by angry homeowners fighting a well-funded industry that had already trampled the Denton City Council in court and follow-up negotiations. But now that little petition has nearly 2,000 signatures, more…

Plano Declares a Water Holiday. Why Waste it on your Lawn?

If you are a Plano resident, you probably received a letter recently that patted you on the back for your water conservation. And you were also probably informed of an upcoming Water Holiday. Plano’s yards have been baking under water restrictions aimed to cut consumption by 15-20 percent. City spokesman…

First Case of Chikungunya Mosquito Virus Confirmed in Texas

By now, you must have heard about the new virus — the one that gets passed by mosquitoes that bite during the day — that could potentially come to Texas. Well, there’s nothing potential about it anymore. The first Texas case has been confirmed by the Department of State Health…

Health Officials Prepare for a Possible New Mosquito Virus

You could be dealing with a mosquito-virus one-two punch this season. Along with West Nile, a new virus could rear its ugly head in Texas. It’s name is chikungunya, and it’s pronounced “chicken-goon-ya.” This mosquito season already has one twist to it. Because of the drought, mosquitoes that carry West…

Jenny Land: Dallas’ Non-Toxic Mosquito Hunter

In this week’s Dallas Observer we profile 20 of the metro area’s most interesting characters, with new portraits of each from local photographer Can Turkyilmaz. See the entire Dallas Observer People Issue here. Somehow a mosquito has sneaked into Jenny Land’s home. This shouldn’t have happened. Land sprayed garlic in…

The Texas Drought Is Producing Bigger, Stronger, Meaner Mosquitoes

Texas’ historic drought is, at least, good for one thing: fewer mosquitoes. But according to researchers at UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, the mosquitoes that survive could be bigger, meaner and more persistent. Mosquitoes grow in stagnant water. If there are fewer mosquitoes, there are more nutrients to…