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Where exactly is DISH?

Where exactly is DISH?

Where is DISH? DISH is located in North Texas. Just north of the Texas

Where is DISH? DISH is located in North Texas. Just north of the Texas Motor Speedway, in Denton County, TX. DISH has a geographic size of two square miles and a population of about one hundred and eighty citizens. Including our extra territorial jurisdiction, the population increases to roughly five hundred.

Who is DISH? DISH was originally incorporated as Clark in 2000. In 2005 the

Who is DISH? DISH was originally incorporated as Clark in 2000. In 2005 the name was changed to DISH in exchange for ten years of free dish network. The media coverage of this name change was comparable to Apple’s release of the i. Pod. DISH’s annual budget is around $70, 000. 00 DISH has won the title of fittest city in Texas 3 times.

The Barnett Shale For the past several years has been the most active natural

The Barnett Shale For the past several years has been the most active natural gas shale in the United States. During the boom just a few years ago it added 8 -10 Billion Dollars annually to the Texas economy. During the same period the Barnett Shale accounted for 100, 000 jobs in the State of Texas.

Town of DISH: Grand Central Station of the Barnett Shale An underground highway of

Town of DISH: Grand Central Station of the Barnett Shale An underground highway of pipelines exist to extract the natural gas from the Barnett Shale. Eleven high pressure natural gas pipelines converge on DISH. Five companies have installed eleven natural gas compressors as well as associated treating facility. Home to four natural gas metering stations. Around eighteen natural gas wells.

DISH Compressor Stations

DISH Compressor Stations

Compressor Stations Compresses Natural Gas Pipelines Natural Gas Treating Facility Effects of the Compressors

Compressor Stations Compresses Natural Gas Pipelines Natural Gas Treating Facility Effects of the Compressors on the community. ◦ ◦ ◦ Loud Noise Property devalue Odor Air Pollution Dead Vegetation

Air Pollution

Air Pollution

Odor • Complained about odor for over a year. Industry and state regulatory agencies

Odor • Complained about odor for over a year. Industry and state regulatory agencies alleged odorant was cause of smell. Odor increasingly got worse. Industry performed study. Study showed no leaks that could cause odor detectable by the human nose. Did not check for any toxins that may cause odor.

DISH Air Study Town of DISH paid approximately 15% of our annual budget to

DISH Air Study Town of DISH paid approximately 15% of our annual budget to have an independent air study. Study was performed by Wolf Eagle Environmental Engineers and Consultants. Quote from air study: ◦ “Laboratory results confirmed the presence of multiple Recognized and Suspected Human Carcinogens in the fugitive air emissions present on several locations tested in the Town of DISH”.

DISH Air Study Samples were taken at seven locations on private property. All but

DISH Air Study Samples were taken at seven locations on private property. All but one of the samples showed exceedences of Effects Screening Levels (ESL). Sixteen toxins exceeded either short term and long term ESL. The highest recorded level of Carbon Disulfide was 107 times the long term ESL. TCEQ validated the concern for health for the amount of benzyne detected in that air study in an internal memo.

TCEQ Mobile Monitoring in the Barnett Shale Phase I, August 26 -27, 2009 ◦

TCEQ Mobile Monitoring in the Barnett Shale Phase I, August 26 -27, 2009 ◦ Study looked at 12 sites. ◦ Emission sources were identified at 11 of the 12 sites. Phase II, October 9 -18, 2009 ◦ Found a maximum benzene concentration of 1000 parts per billion by volume (ppbv) and hourly average of 540 ppbv was detected at a facility just west of DISH. The short term ESL for benzyne is 180 ppbv.

What’s Next DISH Citizen Health Assessment Continued Monitoring Exploring all options to clean up

What’s Next DISH Citizen Health Assessment Continued Monitoring Exploring all options to clean up site. Perform mapping to determine the extent of the exposure. Perform analysis to determine how the detected toxins interact. Please help if you have any suggestions.

Contacts www. townofdish. com www. ogap. org Calvin Tillman, (940) 453 -3640, tillman 4

Contacts www. townofdish. com www. ogap. org Calvin Tillman, (940) 453 -3640, tillman 4 council@aol. com