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ECONOTES 2011-11-09: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Polls find renewable energy enjoys public favor despite criticism, problems (Texas Climate News, 11/02/2011)
    Two recent national polls – one by a solar trade organization and one by the University of Texas – show that the public favor for renewable energy remains strong. Respondents favored wind and solar energy while voicing dissatisfaction with nuclear and fossil-fuel companies’ performance. The most negative attitude toward energy producers was for oil and gas companies.
    http://texasclimatenews.org/
  2. Building foundations crack as Texas drought shifts soil (Gail Burkhardt – The Monitor, 11/06/2011)
    The drought has been causing a lot of problems, one of which is cracking building foundations. Bureaus in Texas have reported up to 75 percent increases on calls about foundation repairs from last year. Soil shrinks and expands, causing foundations to shift and crack. The drought has severely dried out soil, causing it to shrink and pull down on the foundation.
    http://www.themonitor.com/
  3. Harris County Calls TCEQ ‘Offensive,’ Plans to Sue Polluters (Dave Fehling – KUHF News, 11/08/2011)
    Some industrial polluters have repeatedly violated federal clean air standards, and a concentration of them are petro-chemical plants in the Houston area. Nineteen plants in Houston are listed with violations that have gone un-addressed, some for over eight years. Many people are unhappy with the TCEQ as they have not addressed this.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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