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in the immediate future unless something drastic were to change
Meyer said. "At this time there is no indication of an immediate broader risk
and monitoring is ongoing
" H&amp
Meyer said. " If you can avoid the area please do so
consider making a tax-deductible gift today . Thank you. Tags Energy &amp
photography
Environment TCEQ can withhold documents related to cancer-causing emissions for now
Texas Supreme Court rules Texas News Lawsuit claims worker suffered &#x27
chemical exposure&#x27

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