Port Neches mayor sounds off on refinery's noise study; plays troubling recording
When it came to discussing refinery noise, Port Neches Mayor Glenn Johnson was polite but he was also prepared.
At this weeks city council meeting, representatives of Air Liquide were in attendance to present the findings of a five-week sound study following a multitude of noise complaints by residents.
The study, which ended April 25, began on March 1 the same day the Port Neches facility announced a four-to-five day period of noise elevation as the industrial gas supplier completed site outages.
Senior Director of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Doug Meyer explained to council the results of the study, which was done using five monitors four at the Air Liquide site next to TPC Group, and one at the city equipment yard near a residential area.
Read more: https://www.panews.com/2021/06/19/mayor-sounds-off-on-refinerys-noise-study/
(Port Arthur News)