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ECONOTES 2013-01-07: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region

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  1. Houston’s Luce Bayou project may save Lake Conroe water supply (Howard Roden – Your Woodlands News, 12/13/2012)
    The Luce Bayou Interbasin Transfer is a $297 million project designed to convey water owned by Houston from the Trinity River basin to Lake Houston. Supported by the city of Houston, the Region H Planning Group and other governmental entities, the Luce Bayou project will serve as Houston’s primary backup water supply. However, some environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, object to the project.
    http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/
  2. Making our coastlines more resilient (Guidry News, 12/25/2012)
    Part of the underlying value of seeking coastal resilience is adapting to the coastal conditions of that area, understanding the geological and hydrological, ecological and historical forces impacting the beachfront and making nearshore and upland decisions based on that. A resilient coastline does not keep people away – it just keeps them safer when storms strike, giving them a better chance of having a home to come back to once the wind stops blowing.
    http://www.guidrynews.com/
  3. Texas Environment 2012: A Year In Review (Rod Rice – KUHF News)
    As 2012 draws to a close the big environmental story in Texas was another year of drought. The extended dry weather took a toll on our environment and the state’s economy. Large parts of the rest of the country also suffered from severe drought and 2012 is expected to be the hottest year on record.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/

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