Elon Musk’s Plans To Dispose Wastewater In Texas As Concerned Locals Oppose
Musk’s Boring Company plans to discharge almost 142,000 gallons of wastewater into the Colorado River and across an on-site spray field each day.
Many of the controversial billionaire's new neighbors have raised concerns at a packed public comment hearing Tuesday night.
The Boring Company had applied for a state permit last year under an affiliate name, Gapped Bass LLC.
It was acquiring permissions to dispose from its facility in Bastrop, Texas, about 142,500 gallons of treated wastewater per day into the Colorado River.
Earlier that year, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality said it had begun investigations into The Boring Company after receiving three different complaints regarding the Bastrop site's wastewater management and concrete production.
As per Insider, several local Bastrop residents gathered at the meeting with TCEQ and The Boring Company to give public comment on the company's wastewater disposal permit and this followed after the local citizen Chap Ambrose launched a campaign to "Keep Bastrop Boring."
Some people at the hearing, however, acknowledged letting the Boring Company control its wastewater was a reasonable price for the city to host an A-list corporation.
Ambrose mentioned ahead of the public meeting that he has always considered himself a fan of Musk, but he feels The Boring Company is breaking the law.
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