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ECONOTES 2012-05-28: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Going ‘Native’ in Texas With Less Water (Daniel Ramirez – StateImpact, 05/24/2012)
    As Texas has just experienced severe drought, water conservation has become very important. One Texas survey found that about 2/3 of residents’ water use in the summer goes to watering their yards. Fertile Ground Organic Gardens, an Austin company designs landscapes to be more compatible with the Texas climate by building up a soil that retains water much better. This soil should be able to support shrubs, flowering annuals, and succulents mostly native to Texas that save water and thrive in dry, hot weather.
    http://stateimpact.npr.org/
  2. Lege should not waste ‘a good drought,’ water experts say (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle, 05/22/2012)
    Water planners, policy experts and scientists that attended the Texas Water Summit discussed their concerns that lawmakers will not sufficiently address increasing water demands when they convene in January because the most populated areas no longer are in severe drought. Although the state lost a lot of water, lawmakers did not seek out a way to fund water develop beyond asking voters for authority to issue debt through bonds. Although the state’s water plan calls for a $53 billion in future water development, the challenge is to find a way to fund it.
    http://www.chron.com/
  3. White Stallion Corralled For Now (Larry R. Soward – Air Alliance Houston, 05/23/2012)
    The White Stallion coal plant proposed to be built near Bay City in Matagorda County has been delayed. The air permit that was granted by the TCEQ in September of 2010 is being reconsidered. White Stallion had filed a site plan which differed from the site plan submitted to TCEQ as part of the air permit application, which has created uncertainty regarding expected levels of air pollution from the proposed coal plant.
    http://airalliancehouston.org/

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