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Our west Mansfield community is threatened with a large sewage plant designed to dump up to 490,000 gallons of treated sewage per day, with 1,900 connections on a mere 350 acres directly in the MIDDLE of our long-established neighborhoods. Our fight is against the Texas Environmental Protection Agency (TCEQ) approving this permit for a large Dallas developer – and we are on short notice! The wastewater would dump into creeks that run through our own backyards, raising serious concerns about water quality, odors, flooding, property values, and long-term health. We are racing the clock to pay our experienced lawyer to fight to ensure our rights are protected, and this sewage plant is not placed where it threatens families, homes, and our environment.
Your quick donations are urgently needed to block this nightmare right now and safeguard our neighborhoods, our children and the streams and land that have sustained nature and our legacy before it is too late!
A Municipal Utility District (MUD) wastewater treatment plant has been proposed for construction approximately 0.6 miles northeast of the intersection of Bennett Lawson Road and Gibson Cemetery Road. The project is being pursued under Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) TPDES Permit No. WQ0016411001 by BL 374 LLC. Join the community in fighting back against the Dallas developer trying to build and operate this sewage plant in our backyards! This will affect everyone in the area including those with property adjoining the streams leading down to and including Walnut Creek.

