A closer look at Grayson County cement plant plans
In the heart of Grayson County, a proposed cement plant and limestone quarry by Black Mountain Dorchester is stirring concerns among the residents of Dorchester, Texas. The plans for this 660-acre facility not only highlight the industrial ambitions at play but also cast a shadow over the environmental and community impact. With its proximity to homes and a local church, the project's potential for emitting significant pollutants, including carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and sulfur dioxide, raises alarms. The community's response, a blend of investigative curiosity and legal recourse, underscores the tension between industrial development and environmental stewardship in this small Texas town.
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