Re: [Texascavers] The owner of Honey Creek Cave's public statement at Tuesday's TCEQ public hearing

2019-08-24 Thread gpassmore
The sewage project is for Silesia Properties, that is part of a cluster of over a dozen companies. I have a lot of information on them. If you are interested contact me directly. I am reluctant to post details about the people behind this project in a broad forum. I am against this sewage

Re: [Texascavers] The owner of Honey Creek Cave's public statement at Tuesday's TCEQ public hearing

2019-08-24 Thread Jay Jorden
Amazing - Joyce's statement is a passionate, well-documented rebuke of the development plan and our regulatory failings. While it's a great read, I am saddened to the core at the same time. Texans who care already know how these hearings barely pay lip service to environmental concerns (probably

Re: [Texascavers] The owner of Honey Creek Cave's public statement at Tuesday's TCEQ public hearing

2019-08-23 Thread Andrew Gluesenkamp
“Gluesenkamp” Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 23, 2019, at 5:01 PM, Bill Steele wrote: > > Tuesday evening I attended the Texas Commission on Water Quality (TCEQ) > public hearing in Bulverde regarding a developer's application to build four > houses per acre, many hundreds of new homes, in the

Re: [Texascavers] The owner of Honey Creek Cave's public statement at Tuesday's TCEQ public hearing

2019-08-23 Thread Bill Steele
Correction: Make that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). > On Aug 23, 2019, at 5:01 PM, Bill Steele wrote: > > Tuesday evening I attended the Texas Commission on Water Quality (TCEQ) > public hearing in Bulverde regarding a developer's application to build four > houses