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Rock quarry concerns in Williamson County lead to two new House Bills

by LAWIN.news February 9, 2025
written by LAWIN.news February 9, 2025
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AUSTIN, Texas– Residents in Williamson County, Texas, have voiced increasing concerns over the operations of rock quarries in their area, prompting legislative action in the Texas House of Representatives.

In response to ongoing environmental and health concerns, two new bills have been introduced that could significantly impact the way rock quarries operate statewide.

The bills address concerns raised by local communities, particularly regarding dust pollution, noise, and potential water source contamination.

Residents have expressed worries about the effects these operations have on air quality, respiratory health, and property damage, especially from vibrations caused by heavy machinery.

The first bill focuses on regulating dust emissions from quarries.

Proponents argue that stricter controls are necessary to reduce air pollution and improve living conditions for nearby residents.

The second bill addresses noise and vibrations generated by quarry activities. It proposes limits on noise levels, especially during nighttime hours, to reduce disturbances for residents.

Additionally, the bill seeks to mitigate the structural impact on homes from vibrations caused by quarry machinery.

Both bills emphasize the importance of sustainable and responsible quarrying practices, with an increased role for state authorities in overseeing compliance.

Supporters of the bills argue that these measures are vital to protect the rights and quality of life for residents living near quarries. They contend that without stronger regulations, communities will continue to bear the brunt of environmental and health impacts.

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