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How we assisted Houston residents in monitoring air quality and reporting pollution

After identifying flaws in the state’s air monitoring, the Tribune hosted workshops to inform Houston Ship Channel communities.

On August 10, 2024, participants listen to a presentation at the Galena Park Library where Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.

On August 10, 2024, a participant looks at a map during a session at the Galena Park Library where The Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.
On August 10, 2024, The Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event at the Galena Park Library in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.
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On August 10, 2024, environmental reporter Alejandra Martinez speaks with a participant at the Galena Park Library where The Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.
On August 10, 2024, people listen as Matt Ewalt,
Senior Director of Events and Live Journalism, not pictured, speaks at the Galena Park Library where The Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.
On August 10, 2024, Yvette Arellano, the founder of Fenceline Watch, left, highlights a pamphlet as Erandi Treviño, a coalition organizer for Healthy Port Communities Coalition, right, looks on at the Galena Park Library where The Texas Tribune hosts a community workshop event in English and Spanish on how to monitor air quality, how to protect yourself during chemical events, and how to voice concerns.

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