At a public meeting on January 31, 2025, the Public Utility Commission of Texas denied Aqua Texas’ application to increase its system improvement charges (SIC) …
Commission Agrees with Landowners: Lower Nutrient Limit Necessary to Protect South Fork San Gabriel River
Following the recommendation of two Administrative Law Judges at the State Office of Administrative Hearings (known as a “Proposal for Decision” or “PFD”), in late …
Judge Recommends Denial of Wichita Falls’ Application for Ringgold Reservoir
After several years, Perales, Allmon & Ice, P.C. scored a major win on behalf of clients in Clay County, Texas when Administrative Law Judge Christiaan …
Marisa Perales Published in Texas Bar Journal
The Texas Bar Journal recently published an article by Perales, Allmon & Ice Partner Marisa Perales entitled Natural Resources: A look at developments in Texas …
Thomas Springs Road Widening Project Suspended in Travis County
In September 2022, the Thomas Springs/Circle Drive Neighborhood Alliance, represented by Lauren Ice, secured a victory when the Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously voted to suspend the Thomas Springs Road widening project in Southwest Austin.
PAI Clients’ Work in the Brazos River Basin Featured in Texas Observer Story
Perales, Allmon & Ice clients, Granbury Fresh and Victoria Calder, are featured in a recent Texas Observer article entitled Breaking the Brazos.
EPA Responds to Advocates’ Petition to Improve Water Pollution Control in Texas
The EPA has responded to a petition to improve water pollution control in the State of Texas submitted in 2021 by clients of PAI, Earthjustice, and Environmental Integrity Project.
Application for Georgetown Concrete Batch Plant Withdrawn in the Face of Opposition
In August 2021, Texcrete, Inc. applied to TCEQ for an air quality standard permit to build a concrete batch plant in Georgetown that would have neighbored the Stone Oak Ranch RV Resort. Just over one year later, Texcrete’s application has been fully withdrawn.
PAI Client ‘Save the Cutoff’ Featured in Texas Standard
Our client, the nonprofit group ‘Save the Cutoff‘, has been gaining traction both near and far. The group is based in Henderson and Navarro Counties, …
Easy Mix Consent Decree Commits to Reduced Operations and $50k toward Aquifer Protection Programs
A consent decree has been entered in a Clean Water Act citizen suit initiated by our firm in 2021 on behalf of Signal Hill Area Alliance, a non-profit alliance of neighbors in the Signal Hill neighborhood of Austin.
