Austin, TX — State Representative Erin Zwiener filed four bills to address concerns from House District 45 residents regarding the proliferating aggregate industry.
Aggregate operators include concrete batch plants, gravel pits, and stone crushers. With a rapidly growing district, some areas have seen a growing number of aggregate operators who are unconcerned with being good neighbors to the community around them.
“I’m working with my Hill Country neighbors, Representatives Terry Wilson and Andy Murr, to provide comprehensive oversight for aggregate operators,” said Rep. Zwiener. “This would include looking at the impacts on air quality, groundwater use, transportation infrastructure, public safety noise pollution, and the combined impact of multiple facilities in a community.”
The bills are narrow in scope, and each address a specific concern. They are designed to have minimal impact on the industry. Rep. Zwiener’s office is concerned with the noise of operation, damage to local roads because of increased overweight truck traffic, and the impact on our air and water.
“We have a lot of operators in our district that have been rooted in our community for decades ,” said Rep. Zwiener. “But as the district has grown, companies have popped up that have no long term plans of staying and don’t have the community’s interests at heart.”
Rep. Zwiener has introduced four bills:
Rep. Zwiener also supports HB 509, introduced by Rep. Terry Wilson, which would create a Railroad Commission umbrella permit for all gravel mining operations in addition to the currently required TCEQ air quality permits.
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