Houston Environmental News Update February 12, 2013
Houston Environmental News Update February 12, 2013
- Visions for a Greener Houston
- Houston Green Film Series: American Meat with director Graham
Meriwether - H-GAC Environmental Awareness Roundtable: Water Quality
- Valentine’s Day Dinner and a Cruise at Hermann Park
- Green Building Tour Invitation: Downtown YMCA
- Texas Climate Issues
- Healthy Communities Indicators Symposium 2013
- Houston Audubon Birdathon is back
- Artist Boat – Coastal Heritage Preserve
- Kayak Certification Courses
- 2040 Regional Transportation Plan (2040 RTP)
- The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter testifies on Texas Budget
- Birdies for the Birds – GCBO Golf Tournament
- Civic Scientist Lecture featuring Sylvia Earle
- Wanted: Coastal Ghost Busters
- National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-School USA Workshop
- Management of Urban Wildlife Workshop
- MountainFILM Telluride
- Recycling Cart Decorating Contest
- Missouri City Future Parks Projects Online Survey
- TV: Texas Parks & Wildlife
- Air Quality Forecast
- Travel Channel Names Galveston Island in Top 5 ‘Best Gulf Coast
Beaches’ List (Guidry News, 2/7/13) - Houston To See New Generation Of Green Schools (Laura Isensee – KUHF
News, 2/5/13) - Green Tips: Avoiding Toxics in the Home (Earth Share, 2/7/13)
- NEW! The Student Conservation Association (SCA) seeks Youth Program
Coordinator - NEW! The Student Conservation Association (SCA) seeks Summer Crew
Leaders - NEW! The Environmental Health Service at Baylor College of Medicine
seeks Project Intern - NEW! The Environmental Health Service at Baylor College of Medicine
seeks Research Coordinator - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality seeks Galveston Bay Estuary
Program supervisor - Updated! Armand Bayou Watershed Partnership seeks Watershed Director
- Galveston Baykeeper seeks a Baykeeper/Wetland Watch Coordinator
- HARC seeks a GIS/Remote Sensing Research Associate
- Houston Endowment is seeking a Vice President For Programs
SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS
Visions for a Greener Houston
1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
United Way Community Resource Center
50 Waugh Drive
Houston, TX 77007
Please plan to join us in a participative, collaborative process, through a
series of working sessions, in a group effort to envision the year ahead.
- To identify attainable goals for several broad environmental areas
and where we hope to see our community in a year. - To produce a working document that summarizes these group goals,
capturing the essence of this collaboration, and to share this
vision with local governments and the community at large.
As part of the CEC’s outreach initiative, we are hosting a
short-term goal setting and visioning activity. This continues our
effort to foster dialogue and enhance communication and
collaboration among our member groups, for the betterment of our
community as a whole.
Keynote Speaker – TEDxHouston 2010 speaker – Dan Phillips
(Phoenix Commotion). Discussion leaders will include
Larry Soward (Air Alliance Houston), Jim Lester (HARC), Jen Powis
(Houston Parks Board), Jaime Gonzalez (Katy Prairie Conservancy), David
Crossley (Houston Tomorrow), Scott Jones (Galveston Bay Foundation),
Peter Brown (Better Houston), Jim Blackburn (Blackburn and Carter),
Tyson Sowell (Texas Campaign for the Environment), Matt Buckingham
(Bayou Land Conservancy), Steve Stelzer (Green Resource Center)
and other CEC member group representatives. More
details coming soon.
Watch for registration to open soon. $25 per person.
- Houston Green Film Series: American Meat with
director Graham Meriwether. The Houston Green Film Series
will continue on February 13, 2013, at 7pm at the Rice Media Center,
Rice University Campus. American Meat is a documentary that takes a
pro-farmer look at chicken, hog and cattle production in America.
Beginning with a history of our current industrial system, the feedlots
and confinement operations are unveiled, not through hidden cameras, but
through the eyes of the farmers who live and work there. From there, the
story shifts to Polyface Farms, where the Salatin family has developed
an alternative agricultural model based on rotational grazing and local
distribution. Nationwide, a local-food movement of farmers, chefs, and
everyday people has taken root… But could it ever feed us all? Learn
more about the documentary at http://www.americanmeatfilm.com/. - H-GAC Environmental Awareness Roundtable: Water Quality. Many
groups are working on education and involvement initiatives dealing with
the same water quality problems in the region, but there is not
currently much coordination amongst the groups for consistent messaging.
Learn about regional efforts to address water quality, and provide input
into common water quality issues and regional solutions. Wednesday,
February 13, 2013, 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Register on H-GAC’s
CWI website. - Valentine’s Day Dinner and a Cruise at Hermann Park.
Take in a beautiful sunset on the patio overlooking McGovern Lake at a
special Valentine’s Day dinner in Hermann Park. A casual three-course
meal will be catered by Pinewood Café. After the al fresco dinner,
continue the celebration with a romantic 30-minute cruise around the
lake on Hermann Park’s beloved pedal boats. The evening also includes
chocolates and a flower for each couple to take home. Flamenco guitarist
Lalo de Pilar will play throughout the evening. The dinner is $40 per
couple. Learn more and make reservations at www.hermannpark.org. - Green Building Tour Invitation: Downtown YMCA. Green
buildings provide greater energy efficiency and save money for owners
and users, and the reuse of materials is better for the environment. The
Downtown YMCA is a certified green building (LEED for New Construction-
Gold level) and will holding a series of tours on February 15, 2013,
11am-2pm. These small group guided tours will take approximately 25
minutes each. They are free and open to the public. For additional
information and a map, visit www.houstontx.gov/mayor/leedtour.pdf. - Texas Climate Issues. Did climate change help bring
about the devastating Texas heat wave of 2011? In February, Texas State
Climatologist John Neilsen-Gammon will walk through some of the science
behind what has happening with our climate, particularly the 2011 heat
wave that continues to impact The Woodlands vegetation and water
resources. He will illustrate how researchers use computer models to
better understand our climate and its changes. His lecture is part of
the Going Green Sustainability Series organized and sponsored by The
Woodlands G.R.E.E.N. In cooperation with The Woodlands Township
Environmental Services Department. The lecture will be held at 7:00 pm,
February 19, 2013, at the South Montgomery County Library. For more
information, contact Cinda Hitchcock at (281) 363-2723 or http://www.thewoodlandsgreen.org. - Healthy Communities Indicators Symposium 2013. After
a year of deep-dive research on the indicators that measure the health
of our region, Center for Houston’s Future will present its findings on
February 22 at the 2013 Healthy Communities Indicator Symposium, at the
George R. Brown Convention Center, hosted by Honorary Chair Dr. John
Mendelsohn, along with prominent national and regional experts. Join
policy makers, national experts, healthcare professionals, elected
officials, and community leaders as we examine how the intersection of
People and Place creates sustainable and healthy communities. Learn more
at http://www.futurehouston.com/. - Houston Audubon Birdathon is back! Like birds, beer,
and bikes? Just three ways to join the fun! Bird for conservation!
Register online beginning March 1. Birdathon can be divided into two
parts: “bird” and “athon.” The “bird” bit is a scavenger hunt challenge
in which teams compete to see how many different bird species they can
identify in 24 hours or less. The “athon” is the competitive fundraising
portion in which each team competes to see how much money they can raise
for Houston Audubon’s mission. Start a team or join one of our guided
groups and have a blast while making a difference. Birding can be done
anywhere in the state of Texas within the time period of March 17-May 5,
as long as it is in a continuous 24-hour period or shorter. Learn more
at www.houstonaudubon.org. - Artist Boat – Coastal Heritage Preserve. Artist Boat
is establishing a Coastal Heritage Preserve on Galveston Island and is
looking for teachers interested in exploring by kayak with their
students. The grant to acquire land (the Coastal Heritage Preserve) will
be providing the financial resources to launch three years of
educational programming. Any teacher that schedules an Eco-Art Workshop
for $150 will be able to have an Eco-Art Kayak Adventure to the Coastal
Heritage Preserve for $150. Space is limited to 50 classes of 25
students and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Artist Boat would
love to schedule your workshop in your classroom during February or
March and then schedule your kayak trip during March, April, or May.
Book the kayak adventure in advance as only one adventure can happen a
day. Contact LuAnne Ashley (lashley@artistboat.org or 409-770-0722) if
you have any questions or to book the dates and times you want. - Kayak Certification Courses. Kayak Certification
Courses are finally coming back to Galveston Island! Artist Boat is
hosting an ACA Level 1 – 3 Coastal Kayaking Course (IDW/ICE) March 9-13,
2013. These courses are designed to teach participants how to paddle
correctly, perform rescues, maneuver kayaks and learn essential kayaking
techniques. Upon successful completion participants will have an ACA
Instructor Certification and professional kayak training. This is a
great opportunity to get your staff, yourself and your friends up to
date with the latest certifications and rules. If you have any other
questions, feel free to contact Kelly Cloughly at
kcloughly@artistboat.org or by phone at (409) 770-0722. - 2040 Regional Transportation Plan (2040 RTP). The
Houston-Galveston Area Council and its planning partners are in the
early stages of developing the 2040 Regional Transportation Plan (2040
RTP) and are seeking public input. A website
and survey are
available to find out which transportation issues are important to you.
The Regional Transportation Plan is the blueprint for the transportation
system in the eight counties of the Houston region and is developed
every four years. The 2040 RTP describes how we respond to population
and economic growth as well as changing commute patterns through the
policies, programs and projects it embraces. Bold planning efforts taken
now will create more economic opportunities and improve the quality of
life for our residents. To learn more about the 2040 RTP and participate
in its development, visit 2040plan.org.
A survey and comment box are provided for your input. Want to stay
involved? Sign up for emails and newsletters at www.h-gac.com/taq. - The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter testifies on Texas Budget.
The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter on Wednesday testified before the
Senate Finance Committee of the Texas Legislature, pressing for a more
transparent budget that ensures dedicated fees are used for their
intended purposes; to help clean up the air, keep state parks open, help
low-income Texans lower their utility bills by repairing older homes,
and ensuring the oil and gas pipelines criss-crossing the state’s cities
and farms are safe. More at http://guidrynews.com/. - Birdies for the Birds – GCBO Golf Tournament. The
Gulf Coast Bird Observatory will hold a golf tournament “Birdies for the
Birds” on Friday, March 22 at the Wilderness Golf Course in Lake
Jackson. Individuals and teams encouraged. For details, go to website www.gcbo.org.
- Civic Scientist Lecture featuring Sylvia Earle.
National Geographer Explorer and Oceanographer Sylvia Earle will be
speaking at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University on
February 12, 2013, at 6 p.m. (registration is required). As Chair of the
Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies (at Texas A&M
Corpus Christi), Dr. Earle will focus on the Gulf of Mexico and its
tri-national management. Please visit the event link on the Harte
Research Institute’s homepage at www.harteresearchinstitute.org. - Wanted: Coastal Ghost Busters. The Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department is looking for volunteers interested in helping to
remove abandoned crab traps – ghostlike killers of marine life – from
their haunts along the coast from Feb. 15 through Feb. 24, 2013. For
more information about the Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Program and
volunteering, contact Bill Balboa at TPWD: 281-534-0110. More at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/. - National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-School USA Workshop.
The National Wildlife Federation is partnering with the Houston
Independent School District (HISD) in its efforts (the Green School
Challenge) to help green HISD campuses. The National Wildlife
Federation’s Eco-Schools USA program provides teachers with the perfect
framework to guide their students greening efforts while meeting state
required science learning objectives and by providing multiple
opportunities to apply STEM teaching methods. Join NWF on Saturday,
February 16, 2013, 8:30am-3pm, at Berry Elementary School for a workshop
that will highlight project-based and inquiry learning as the path to a
greener school, and greater student engagement and motivation in
science. Teachers will receive a $75 stipend for attending the workshop.
Schools with teams of 2-3 teachers represented at the workshop will be
eligible to receive a $500 grant from NWF to help them with their school
greening project. 6 hours of CPE Credit available. More at http://usgbctexasgulfcoast.org/. - Management of Urban Wildlife Workshop. The Managing
Urban Wildlife: Best Management Practices Workshop will take place on
February 21, 2013, 8 am-3 pm, at the Doubletree by Hilton at Bush
Airport. This workshop was quickly developed in response to the urban
wildlife issues that have been reported in the news here recently. One
speaker is an urban coyote behavior expert whose information is based on
years of researching urban coyotes in downtown Chicago. Other speakers
will cover topics such as feral hog control, egret/heron rookeries,
urban bobcats (often mistaken as mountain lions in our area), urban
deer, and hawks/vultures. This workshop is being held in conjunction
with the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society annual meeting. However,
anyone can attend the Urban Wildlife workshop separately – you do not
need to sign up for the entire annual meeting/conference. Register early
at http://site.tctws.org/. - MountainFILM Telluride. MountainFILM is a film
festival that is dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about
issues that matter, cultures worth exploring and environments worth
preserving. The film festival is a two day event that is part ideas
summit and part social gathering that features the best documentaries,
powerful short films, avant-garde animation and guest speakers and
panelists. The festival also features the Academy Award Nominated film,
Chasing Ice, that documents our ever changing Arctic landscape. For more
information and to buy tickets, please visit www.iceworthsustaining.org
and www.mountainfilm.org to
get a feel for what the Houston festival will offer. The festival will
be in Houston February 22 and 23 at the Asia Society Building in the
Museum District. - Recycling Cart Decorating Contest. The City of
Houston’s Solid Waste Management and Human Resources Departments have
joined forces to host a unique art competition and exhibit consisting of
decorating green, 96-gallon recycling carts with recycled materials and
art supplies. The “Growing Up Recycling” contest challenge was accepted
by twelve local high schools, who will decorate the carts in a recycling
or environmental theme. These schools include Chavez, James Madison,
Jones, Klein Forest, Long Hilz Middle School/High School, the Monarch
School, Sam Houston, St. Thomas, Waltrip and Yates. The carts will be
displayed and the winner announced at HISD’s “When I Grow Up” Expo,
Saturday, February 23, 2013, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Hattie Mae
White Educational Support Center, 4400 W. 18th St, 77092. This career
fair and expo is free, open to the public and geared towards students
interested in learning about the many interesting careers in both the
public and private sectors. http://www.houstongovnewsroom.org/ - Missouri City Future Parks Projects Online Survey.
Preserving Missouri City’s pristine parks and planning for future
recreational green spaces is a priority for City Council, citizens and
staff. As part of the City’s commitment to parks’ projects, staff is
currently reviewing the Parks and Recreation Master Plan to identify
areas for growth and development. Resident input is needed for the
process. Please take a few minutes to honestly answer this survey about
parks and recreation in Missouri City. The survey can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/.
Read more at http://www.guidrynews.com/. - TV: Texas Parks & Wildlife. Broadcast on KUHT
Channel 8 at 3:00 PM each Saturday and on cable channels in Baytown,
Deer Park, Seabrook, and on HCC. More info on the TPWD
website (* indicates a segment about the Houston area). This
week’s broadcast will include:- Hogs Wild
- Wild Game Cooking: Feral Hog Tacos
- Texas Paddling Trails
- Outdoor Info: Geocaching State Parks
- Air Quality Forecast. http://www.tceq.texas.gov/airquality/monops/forecast_today.html.
Houston Clean Air Network and Realtime Ozone Mapping: http://houstoncleanairnetwork.com.- February 12: Green–Good.
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to
keep air quality in the “Good” range statewide. - February 13: Green–Good.
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to
keep air quality in the “Good” range statewide. - February 14: Green–Good.
Moderate winds and low incoming background levels should help to
keep air quality in the “Good” range statewide.
- February 12: Green–Good.
ECONOTES Featured News
Articles–For dozens of additional headlines, visit the CEC
website. (You can let us know about articles, too. E-mail news@cechouston.org).
- Travel Channel Names Galveston Island in Top 5 ‘Best Gulf
Coast Beaches’ List (Guidry News, 2/7/13) The Galveston
Island State Park was recently named one of the top 5 “Best Gulf Coast
Beaches” by the Travel Channel – the only Texas beach to make the list.
The article describes Galveston as feeling like “a major resort
destination” able to attract visitors from across the country to its
beaches and downtown historic district. It dubs the Galveston Island
State Park a “quiet oasis” where visitors can break from the masses to
enjoy outdoor activities like bird-watching, biking, picnicking, fishing
and beach camping. http://www.guidrynews.com/ - Houston To See New Generation Of Green Schools (Laura
Isensee – KUHF News, 2/5/13) The new Cunningham Elementary campus is
modern and energy efficienct. HISD spend $16.5 million to rebuild the
school and have the building meet criteria for LEED certification.
Cunningham Elementary is one of just ten green schools in HISD, and
Superintendent Terry Grier says 20 more schools will be certified soon.
http://app1.kuhf.org/ - Green Tips: Avoiding Toxics in the Home (Earth Share,
2/7/13) Federal agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the
Environmental Protection Agency make laws that are meant to keep harmful
chemicals out of our homes and the environment, but these laws aren’t
always complete or enforced properly. Unfortunately, people have to be
discerning when they shop to make sure they’re not exposing their
families to toxics. Tips include reducing plastic use, learning
the ingredients lists, ditching triclosan, and avoiding food
treated with antibiotics. http://www.earthshare.org/
GREEN JOBS Tell them you
heard about it from us! Job listings can be found at CEC’s
Green Jobs page.
- NEW! The Student Conservation
Association (SCA) seeks Youth Program Coordinator. The SCA
seeks a Youth Program Coordinator based out of the Houston, TX office.
Duties include planning, organizing, delivering, and overseeing SCA
environmental conservation youth/teen programs in Texas; recruiting and
placing youth and young adults in a variety of programs each year;
working with partner organizations to plan service projects and work
crews; hiring, training, and supervising crew leaders and other staff as
needed; implementing safety protocols; maintaining all related
documents/files; completing program evaluations and reporting. If
interested, please send your cover letter and resume to
hiring@theSCA.org referencing Youth Program Coordinator in the subject
line – Position slated to start no later than the end of February 2013. - NEW! The Student Conservation
Association (SCA) seeks Summer Crew Leaders. SCA seeks two
qualified applicants to lead, educate, and inspire high school students
for the Houston Summer Crew program. Co-lead, mentor and coach a crew of
12 students, ages 14-19, while completing various conservation service
projects designed to build an ethic of community and environmental
stewardship. Projects include a range of activities such as trail and
park maintenance, habitat restoration, revitalization of abandoned urban
properties or to urban agriculture. In addition, leaders will facilitate
pre- and post- program planning which includes crew training,
environmental education and reporting. Training is June 3-12 and program
start date is June 20. To Apply: Please visit the www.thesca.org/employment
for a detailed description including information on how to apply. For
questions contact SCA Houston staff at SCAHouston@theSCA.org or call:
(713) 520-1835. - NEW! The Environmental Health Service
at Baylor College of Medicine seeks Project Intern.
Vacancy#230799SV. Project Intern. The intern will assist the director
and associate director of the Environmental Health Service with all
aspects of work, with particular emphasis on implementing professional
education and clinical service initiatives. Primary responsibilities
include compiling Healthy Homes-related education materials and locating
local Healthy Homes programs and services; updating the Service’s
website; assisting the director and associate director in the
preparation of presentations for various audiences; and in other ways
supporting the goals of the EHS professional education and clinical
service initiatives. The ideal candidate will have excellent
organizational skills, strong computer and writing skills, and a
demonstrated interest in environmental health. Hours are flexible,
approximately 8-12 hours per week. Please submit your cover letter and
resume to Dr. Rebecca Bruhl, Rebecca.J.Bruhl@bcm.edu.
Applicants should also submit their information on https://www.medschooljobs.org
(click on â€search postingsâ€). - NEW! The Environmental Health Service
at Baylor College of Medicine seeks Research Coordinator.
Vacancy #230798SV. Research Coordinator I. The research coordinator will
assist the Environmental Health Service with expanding its geospatial
capabilities, developing fee-for-service resources, and supporting
research and community outreach projects that utilize geospatial mapping
and/or the secondary databases developed using geospatial methods. The
successful candidate will have considerable experience with ESRI ArcGIS
software, as well experience producing effective visual communications,
managing data, and using basic biostatistical methods. Familiarity with
Adobe Creative Suite and SAS is a plus, as is experience with Java or
other programming languages. The candidate should also have good writing
skills and a demonstrated interest in environmental health. Hours are
flexible, 10-15 hours per week. Please submit your cover letter and
resume to Dr. Rebecca Bruhl, Rebecca.J.Bruhl@bcm.edu.
Applicants should also submit their information on https://www.medschooljobs.org
(click on â€search postingsâ€) - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality seeks Galveston Bay
Estuary Program supervisor. Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality seeks Galveston Bay Estuary Program supervisor.
The duties include supervising the administrative and technical
activities of the Galveston Bay Estuary Program (GBEP), a conservation
and management plan prepared under the National Estuary Program of the
Clean Water Act, for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ); building partnerships and facilitating coordination and
implementation of the Galveston Bay Plan; overseeing advisory activities
of the Galveston Bay Council; establishing and tracking program goals
and objectives, facilitating implementation of the Galveston Bay Plan;
and completing personnel management functions, which includes
interviewing, hiring and developing staff, performance management, etc.
Email address for applicants: jobs@tceq.texas.gov. Physical address:
12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A. Mailing address: P.O. Box 13087/MC-116
Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Phone: (512)239-0102. Internet:
www.tceq.texas.gov. Fax: (512)239-0111. Closes February 15, 2013. http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assets/public/admin/jobs/docs/13113.pdf. - Updated! Armand Bayou Watershed Partnership seeks Watershed
Director. The mission of the Armand Bayou Watershed
Partnership is to “improve the quality of life in our communities by
protecting, enhancing, and restoring the ecological integrity and
natural benefits of the Armand Bayou watershed.†The Watershed Director
is responsible for the overall administration and management of the
Armand Bayou Watershed Partnership, including fundraising/grantwriting
and business operations. Areas of responsibility include planning and
evaluation, policy and program development and administration, personnel
and fiscal management, and public relations. This is a full-time
position, hired by and directly accountable to the Armand Bayou
Watershed Council, communicating regularly with its elected Council
chair. The Watershed Director implements policies approved by the
Council, manages the organization’s programs and operations (including
implementation of its Strategic Plan), and represents the organization
in the community. Cover letter, resume, and written answers to the
questions below should be submitted via e-mail to:
linda.shead@sheadconservation.com. The questions are: 1. Based on the
“Ability to create and foster teams to solve watershed problems,†how
have you used this skill in the past, and what would you do differently
in the future? 2. Tell about past experience with outside consultants
and contractors. - Galveston Baykeeper seeks a Baykeeper/Wetland Watch
Coordinator. Part time position. Galveston Baykeeper, a
member of the global Waterkeeper Alliance, is a grassroots organization
committed to preserving and protecting the health of Galveston Bay and
its watershed for our children, our economy and our future, through
advocacy and education, and enforcement of the Clean Water Act.
Galveston Baykeeper is particularly focused on wetlands, but all threats
to the aquatic integrity of the Galveston Bay and bayou system are its
concern. The Galveston Baykeeper speaks for the Bay, and is the public
face of the Galveston Baykeeper organization. The Galveston Baykeeper
keeps abreast of threats to the Bay, and works to mobilize citizens in
defense of the Bay, through partnerships and direct action. The
incumbent of this position will also manage the Wetland Watch program, a
citizen-staffed effort to monitor and report unauthorized fill of
wetlands in the lower Galveston Bay watershed. The GBK/WWC must have
excellent people and organizational skills, as well as a real passion
for our Gulf Coast habitat. Experience in water or natural resource
areas required. Should have solid computer skills and grant writing
experience. Send resume and cover letter to John Jacob, GBK Board Chair,
jingleheimer53@gmail.com. - HARC seeks a GIS/Remote Sensing Research Associate.
HARC is a non-profit research hub located in The Woodlands, TX dedicated
to performing independent analysis for people and institutions seeking
scientific answers in support of a sustainable future. HARC’s research
focuses on clean air, clean water, and clean energy. We are seeking a
person with an educational background and work experience in GIS,
Geography, Environmental Science, Biology or related disciplines and
skills in ArcGIS for Desktop, ArcGIS Server, and other ESRI products.
Major duties will include creation of digital mapping products for use
in reports, proposals, websites and presentations; design, creation and
maintenance of interactive mapping applications for distribution via the
internet; and quantitative and statistical analyses on geospatial
datasets. For more information about the position and to upload a
resume, please visit http://mitchell.harc.edu/. - Houston Endowment is seeking a Vice President For Programs.
The Vice President for Programs works closely with the President to
develop and implement foundation strategies. The Vice President manages
the foundation’s day-to-day grantmaking activities in keeping with
current policies and procedures and coordinates the work of the entire
program staff to meet the highest standards. The Vice President develops
and maintains strong relationships with peer foundations and community
leaders and effectively articulates foundation goals and programs. The
search for the ideal candidate will remain open until the position is
filled. Qualified applicants should forward a cover letter and resume
to: Deborah Bessire, Human Resources Manager, Houston Endowment Inc.,
600 Travis Street, Suite 6400, Houston, TX 77002;
dbessire@houstonendowment.org.
CEC is sharing information during the session about what bills our member
groups and readers are tracking. More information is available at cechouston.org/category/texas-legislature/.
As of February 11, 2013, 680 bills have been filed by the Senate and 1651
bills have been filed by the House. Helpful links:
- Texas Senate Week
in Review - Texas House Committee
Schedules
The following are bills (SB=Senate Bill, HB=House Bill, and HJR=House
Joint Resolution) which may be of interest to the region’s environmental
community and which have been filed in the past week. Links are available
at http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Reports/General.aspx.
- SB 300: Relating to funding for certain county transportation
infrastructure projects. - SB 302: Relating to the management, operation, rulemaking authority,
and oversight of groundwater conservation districts. - SB 305: Relating to an exemption from the sales tax for certain solar
energydevices.
- SB 342: Relating to exemption from the sales tax for certain water
efficient products for a limited period. - SB 347: Relating to funding for the operations of the Texas Low-Level
Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission. - SB 364: Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to provide
sewer service to areas within the municipal boundaries without obtaining
a certificate of public convenience and necessity. - SB 373: Relating to indexing fees charged for certain nonresident
hunting and fishing licenses to fees charged for certain resident
hunting and fishing licenses. - SB 374: Relating to a 14-day general hunting license for
non-residents; imposing a fee. - SB 375: Relating to the expiration date of hunting and fishing
licenses, stamps, permits, or tags. - SB 385: Relating to authorizing assessments for water and energy
improvements in districts designated by municipalities and counties. - SB 403: Relating to the establishment of a community development
grocery store and healthy corner store revolving loan fund program. - SB 405: Relating to the applicability of state law regulating the
decommissioning costs of certain newly constructed commercial
nuclear-powered electric generating facilities. - SB 410: Relating to the management and operation of certain
municipally owned electric utilities. - SB 434: Relating to the procedural requirements for action by the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on applications for production
area authorizations. - SB 446: Relating to allowable transfers to the Parks and Wildlife
Department and the Texas Historical Commission of proceeds from the
taxes on the sale, storage, or use of sporting goods. - SB 448: Relating to the audit of certain river authorities.
- SB 454: Relating to the authority of certain conservation and
reclamation districts to file an annual financial report with the
executive director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality in
lieu of filing an annual audit report. - SB 456: Relating to building code standards for new residential
construction in the unincorporated area of a county. - SB 459: Relating to the sale, storage, transportation, and disposal of
scrap or used tires; providing a civil penalty; creating an offense. - SB 466: Relating to the authority of the Texas Department of
Transportation to participate in certain federal transportation
programs. - SB 467: Relating to the regulatory analysis of rules proposed by the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. - SB 468: Relating to endangered species habitat conservation.
- SB 487: Relating to all-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway
vehicles. - SJR 17: Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the
appropriation of the net revenue received from the imposition of the
state sales and use tax on sporting goods. - SJR 20: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain
revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to
the state highway fund. - SJR 25: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes
for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor
vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal
government may be used. - HB 761: Relating to building code standards for new residential
construction in the unincorporated area of a county. - HB 762: Relating to restrictions on disaster remediation contracts
following a locally declared disaster. - HB 782: Relating to the allocation of certain motor vehicle sales tax
revenue to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue. - HB 787: Relating to incentives for the purchase or lease of an
electric-powered light-duty motor vehicle. - HB 788: Relating to regulation of greenhouse gas emissions by the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. - SB 810: Relating to distribution of state agency reports to
legislators. - SB 824:Â Relating to a volume-based exemption from reporting
requirements for accidental discharges or spills from wastewater
facilities. - HB 840: Relating to the identification of breeder deer.
- HB 841: Relating to the establishment of the Texas Center for
Innovative Desalination Technology at the University of Houston in
partnership with The University of Texas at El Paso. - HB 852: Relating to the sale and purchase of shark fins or products
derived from shark fins; creating an offense. - HB 857: Relating to the frequency of water audits by certain retail
public utilities. - HB 876: Relating to permit application requirements for solid waste
facilities. - HB 878: Relating to the filing with the state of well logs by
operators of oil-related or gas-related wells; providing a penalty. - HB 896: Relating to allowable transfers to the Parks and Wildlife
Department and the Texas Historical Commission of proceeds from the
taxes on the sale, storage, or use of sporting goods. - HB 993: Relating to public notice by the Parks and Wildlife Department
of consumption advisories for mercury contamination in certain aquatic
and terrestrial animals, including fish, crustaceans, and molluscan
shellfish. - HB 994: Relating to the applicability of state law regulating the
decommissioning costs of certain newly constructed commercial
nuclear-powered electric generating facilities. - HB 1015: Relating to the regulation of big cats and nonhuman primates;
providing penalties. - HB 1028: Relating to expedited release from a certificate of public
convenience and necessity for water and sewer service for certain
landowners. - HB 1054: Relating to a prohibition on converting a nontolled state
highway or segment of the state highway system to a toll project. - HB 1079: Relating to the procedural requirements for action by the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on applications for production
area authorizations. - HB 1080: Relating to the issuance of permits for dairy farming in
certain areas of the state. - HB 1081: Relating to a study regarding the prohibition of dairy
farming in certain areas of the state. - HB 1094: Relating to authorizing assessments for water and energy
improvements in districts designated by municipalities and counties. - HB 1102: Relating to the accommodation of pedestrians, bicyclists,
persons with disabilities, children, senior citizens, users of public
transportation, movers of commercial goods, and motorists on streets and
highways. - HB 1205: Relating to the allocation of certain motor fuel tax revenue
to the state highway fund. - HB 1106: Relating to the identification and operation of vessels in
the waters of this state. - HB 1108: Relating to the services that a registered drain cleaner may
perform without the supervision of a licensed master plumber. - HB 1115: Relating to the eligibility for grants for natural gas
fueling stations under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program. - HB 1116: Relating to the creation of the Texas Native Seed Competitive
Grant Program. - HB 1134: Relating to performance and payment security for certain
comprehensive development agreements. - HB 1135: Relating to the establishment of the Texas Native Seeds
Committee. - HB 1144: Relating to availability of certain information regarding
energy use and efficiency of certain residential property. - HB 1148: Relating to the reimbursement of a municipality’s expenses in
a ratemaking proceeding for electric or gas utilities. - HB 1149: Relating to the establishment of integrated rate areas
subject to the original jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of
Texas. - HB 1160: Relating to the transfer of a certificate of convenience and
necessity in certain municipalities. - HB 1168: Relating to the exemption of dedicated cemetery property from
drainage fees. - HB 1170: Relating to all-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway
vehicles. - HB 1171: Relating to civil liability for certain damages caused by
advanced meters. - HB 1173:Â Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes
imposed on property on which certain water conservation systems have
been installed. - HB 1179: Relating to the payment of restitution for the taking of
wildlife resources without the property owner’s consent. - HJR 63: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating a portion of
the state’s oil and gas tax revenue to construction, reconstruction,
acquisition, and expansion of roads in counties in which a shale
formation is located. - HJR 68: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain
revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to
the state highway fund.
UPCOMING EVENTS If you
attend one of these events, please let them know you heard about it here!
Visit the new calendar at cechouston.org.
February 12, 2013
8:00 am
Prairie Restoration @
Sheldon Lake Sate Park & Environmental Learning Center
10:00 am
Bird Valentines (Titmouse Club Preschool Nature Program) @
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
3:30 pm
Rice University Farmers Market @
Rice University South Stadium Lot
5:00 pm
Young Professionals Rodeo Social @
Armadillo Palace
6:00 pm
Baytown Fit Kids @ Baytown
Community Center
6:00 pm
Chimney Swift Counts @
Pershing Middle School
6:00 pm
Civic Scientist Lecture featureing Sylvia A. Earle, Ph.D. @
Kelly International Conference Facility, James A. Baker III
Hall, Rice University
6:30 pm
Toad Tuesdays @ Spring Creek
Greenway Nature CenterÂ- 7:30
pm Beetles of Texas
with Botany/Entomology Group, ONC @
Bayland Community Center
February 13, 2013
8:30 am
Weekly Bird Walk @ Kleb
Woods Nature Center
9:00 am
Wetland Restoration @
Sheldon Lake State Park
10:00 am
Bird Valentines (Titmouse Club Preschool Nature Program) @
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
10:00 am
Gator Tales @ Eddie V. Gray
Wetlands Education and Recreation Center
10:30 am
Aquarium Fish Feeding @ Sea
Center Texas
10:30 am
Mercer Docent Tour with Garden Director @
Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens
11:30 am
Houston Food Policy Workgroup @
Upper Kirby Building
12:00 pm
Art in the Afternoon @ Sims
Bayou Urban Nature Center
12:00 pm
Lunch Bunch at Mercer Arboretum @
Mercer Arboretum
1:30 pm
CWI: Water Quality Education and Outreac @
Houston-Galveston Area Council, Conference Room A
4:00 pm
Nature Story Time @ Nature
Discovery Center
7:00 pm
Engineers Without Borders monthly meeting @
Rice University Mechanical Lab, Room 253 or 254Â- 7:00
pm Houston Green Film
Series: American Meat with Director Graham Meriwether @
Rice Media Center Rice, University Campus
February 14, 2013
8:00 am
Katy Prairie Field Day @
KPC’s Indiangrass Preserve
10:00 am
Regional Recycling Roundtable: Bulbs, Batteries, Ballasts, and
(Cigarette) Butts @
Houston-Galveston Area Council, Conference Room C, 2nd floor
2:00 pm
Kingwood Farmers Market @
Town Center Park
5:00 pm
My Houston 2040 Monthly Happy Hour @
Rudyard’s Pub
5:00 pm
Valentine’s Day “Dinner and a Cruise†at Hermann Park @
Hermann ParkÂ- 6:00
pm Baytown Fit Kids @
Baytown Community Center
February 15, 2013
9:30 am
Mommy & Me Outdoor Experiences @
Armand Bayou Nature Center
10:00 am
Morning Bird Watching Hike @
Brazos Bend State Park
10:30 am
Aquarium Fish Feeding @ Sea
Center Texas
11:00 am
Green Building Tour Invitation: Downtown YMCA @
Tellepsen Family Downtown YMCA- 6:00
pm Wild West Tour:
Owl Prowl & Coyote Howl @
Indiangrass Preserve
February 16, 2013
7:30 am
Sierra Walkers @ Nassau Bay
Post Office
8:00 am
GBF Abandoned Crab Trap Removal @
Ft. Anahuac Park
8:00 am
Guided Nature Tour and Free Family Fishing @
Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center
8:00 am
Houston Audubon Field Trip
8:00 am
Lake Jackson Bird Banding @
Gulf Coast Bird Observatory
8:00 am
Pontoon Boat Cruises @
Armand Bayou Nature Center
8:00 am
Sierra Club Trail Maintenance Hike @
Sam Houston National Forest
8:00 am
Urban Harvest Farmers Market @
Eastside
8:00 am
Willow Waterhole Bird Count @
Willow Waterhole Greenspace Reserve
8:30 am
Japhet Creek Restoration/Clean-up
8:30 am
National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-School USA Workshop @
James Berry Elementary School
9:00 am
Katy Farmers Market @ La
Centerra
9:00 am
Sugar Land Farmers Market @
Imperial Sugar Land
10:00 am
Guided Trail Hike @ Armand
Bayou Nature Center
10:00 am
Winter Woods Orienteering @
Jesse H. Jones Park
11:30 am
Mountain Biking in SFA State Park @
Stephen F. Austin State ParkÂ- 3:00
pm Texas Parks and
Wildlife on PBS
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
February 19, 2013
all-day
Bayou Day in Austin @ The
Capitol
8:00 am
Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium @
Lone Star College Community Building in The Woodlands
8:00 am
Prairie Restoration @
Sheldon Lake Sate Park & Environmental Learning Center
10:00 am
Insects & Inverts (Titmouse Club Preschool Nature Program) @
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
3:30 pm
Rice University Farmers Market @
Rice University South Stadium Lot
6:00 pm
Baytown Fit Kids @ Baytown
Community Center
6:00 pm
Chimney Swift Counts @
Pershing Middle School
6:00 pm
The Cast Happy Hour – Galveston Bay Foundation Young
Professionals @ Ragin\\\’
Cajun
6:30 pm
Piney Woods Wildlife Society Monthly Meeting @
Spring Creek Greenway Nature Center
7:00 pm
Texas Climate Issues: Understanding the 2011 Texas Heat Wave @
South Montgomery County Library
Wednesday,
February 20, 2013
8:30 am
Weekly Bird Walk @ Kleb Woods
Nature Center
9:00 am
Wetland Restoration @ Sheldon
Lake State Park
10:00 am
Gator Tales @ Eddie V. Gray
Wetlands Education and Recreation Center
10:00 am
Insects & Inverts (Titmouse Club Preschool Nature Program) @
Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
10:30 am
Aquarium Fish Feeding @ Sea
Center Texas
4:00 pm
Nature Story Time @ Nature
Discovery Center
6:30 pm
Galveston Bay Area Sierra Club Houston Program @
Bay Area Community Center (blue roof)Â- 7:00
pm Houston Audubon Nature
Photography Association @ Edith
L. Moore Nature Sanctuary
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