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Houston Environmental News Update June 18, 2013

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Houston Environmental News Update June 18, 2013


CEC NOTES

  1. More News Headlines

COALITION NOTES

  1. How to improve Houston’s quality of life: Breakfast with Dr. Stephen Klineberg
  2. “We Built This City” Reception
  3. Livable Centers Workshop #2
  4. Mommy & Me Outdoor Experiences
  5. RDA’s Anything that Floats Rescheduled to June 22
  6. Teaching the Prairie
  7. The Center for Recycled Art – Shopping Day
  8. HUG group for urban farmers
  9. Livable Houston Initiative: Jay Blazek Crossley will propose Neighborhood Greenways for Houston
  10. USGBC Texas Gulf Coast Chapter Dine-Around
  11. Bike Around the Bay Registration is Open
  12. When Doves Fly

COMMUNITY NOTES

  1. HMNS Film Screening: Chasing Ice
  2. Green Drinks Houston
  3. Houston Re-Market
  4. The Conservation Fund’s Houston-Galveston Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services Assessment
  5. OHBA Summer Plant Series
  6. AmeriCorps Recognizes Trinity River Refuge
  7. Bike Texas survey
  8. Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels
  9. Tom’s of Maine 50 States for Good
  10. Support for Climate Change Initiatives
  11. K-12 Science and Math Projects Funded
  12. Trinity River Refuge receives MBCC funds to purchase waterfowl habitat
  13. TV: Texas Parks & Wildlife
  14. Air Quality Forecast

NEWS HEADLINES

  1. TPWD leads efforts to restore oyster reefs and salt marshes after the 2008 hurricane (Lance Robinson – Texas Parks & Wildlife, 6/5/2013)
  2. ULI Lays Out Its Vision For Downtown Houston And It’s Green (David Pitman – KUHF News, 6/13/2013)
  3. Jim Blackburn: Environmental attorney, advocate, author, professor (Texas Climate News, 6/17/2013)

GREEN JOBS

  1. NEW! Memorial Park Conservancy seeks Conservation Director
  2. Air Alliance Houston seeks Part-Time Administrative Assistant
  3. Public Citizen (Austin) seeks Project Media Coordinator
  4. Sierra Club seeks Community Organizer
  5. Matagorda County seeks Extension Agent – Coastal and Marine Resources
  6. H-GAC seeks Senior Environmental Planner, Water Quality
  7. H-GAC seeks Environmental Planner, Water Quality
  8. H-GAC seeks Environmental Planner, Water Quality Monitoring
  9. H-GAC seeks Senior Air Quality Planner
  10. The City of Houston seeks Administration Manager (Environmental)
  11. Galveston Bay Foundation seeks Volunteer Water Quality Summer Intern
  12. HARC seeks Intern for Website Content Development and Social Media Integration
  13. Buffalo Bayou Partnership seeks Volunteer/Outreach Coordinator
  14. Hermann Park Conservancy is currently seeking a full-time office manager/bookkeeper
  15. Texas Parks & Wildlife seeks Program Specialist I / Outdoor Diversity Specialist

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CEC NOTES

  1. More News Headlines. One of the hardest parts of putting together the CEC newsletter is choosing just three news articles to include. Did you know each week we post headlines and links to dozens of additional articles? We have articles from local news outlets as well as articles about our region that are published in state and national news outlets. Just visit cechouston.org to see more headlines. (On a related note… If you are a news junkie, do we have a volunteer task for you! The CEC can always use help identifying articles to share with our readers. If you are interested, just contact rachel@cechouston.org.)

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COALITION NOTES

  1. How to improve Houston’s quality of life: Breakfast with Dr. Stephen Klineberg. Join Houston Tomorrow and other area leaders for an intimate roundtable breakfast with Dr. Klineberg and hear more about his observations about how attitudes have changed in Houston – and then help address the question “What are the policy implications for these findings and how would we proceed in that direction?” The breakfast will take place on June 19, 2013, 7:30-9am, at The Houston City Club (One City Club Drive). The cost is $75 to register before noon on June 18th, and $100 late registration. Attendance is limited to 25 people in order to retain the intimacy of the conversation. Questions? Please contact Kara Niles at kara.niles@houstontomorrow.org or 713-523-5757. Register at https://org2.salsalabs.com/.
  2. “We Built This City” Reception. Blueprint Houston invites you to a cocktail reception honoring Guy Hagstette for his significant contributions to planning in Houston. The event entitled “We Built This City” will be Thursday, June 20, 2013, in the gallery space of One Allen Center. It will benefit Blueprint Houston and its mission of assuring the creation of a General Plan for the City of Houston based on citizens’ vision, values, and goals. The event will include an architectural exhibition graciously underwritten by Nancy and Richard Kinder and others that highlights Guy’s projects as well as other noteworthy projects that have contributed to the transformation of downtown over the past 25 years. Individual tickets: $150. You may mail your check to Blueprint Houston, 3015 Richmond Avenue #201, Houston, TX 77098. More at http://cechouston.org/.
  3. Livable Centers Workshop #2. The Houston-Galveston Area Council is hosting the second workshop of a three-part series focused on how to attract private development for Livable Centers Study Sponsors. Topics include: private sector incentives, private and non-traditional finance, the value-added of place, land as an incentive, and understanding the market. The workshop will be held on June 21, 2103, 8am-noon, at 3555 Timmons Lane – 2nd Floor. RSVP by Wednesday, June 19th. Please note that Livable Centers Study Sponsors and Local Governments will receive priority registration at this event. http://cechouston.org/
  4. Mommy & Me Outdoor Experiences. On the 3rd Friday of every month, Armand Bayou Nature Center holds a fun class for toddler and parent activities based on a monthly theme. Reserve a place to stroll or walk with your children as guides lead hikes in various parts of the Nature Center, make a nature craft and play a game. What makes this outing great is the opportunity to be with other parents and children in nature. Classes are from 9:30 – 11am by reservation only. The cost for one adult and one child is $8. Call 281 474-2551 ext 10 to reserve your place with the group. The next class will take place on June 21, 2013, 9:30-11am, at Armand Bayou Nature Center. http://cechouston.org/
  5. RDA’s Anything that Floats Rescheduled to June 22. The Rice Design Alliance’s Anything That Floats competition has been rescheduled for Saturday June 22nd! There is still time to put a team together and submit your registration form!  Click here to sign up. The competition challenges participants to build a floating device to float a short distance along Buffalo Bayou using discarded building materials provided the day-of by RDA. More info on the RDA website.
  6. Teaching the Prairie. Learn effective techniques and the latest tools for teaching guests, volunteers, and the general public about the Heartland – The Coastal Prairie. Learn To Tell A Good Prairie Story! This class will take place on June 22, 2013, 10am-2pm, at the Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center. The cost is just $10, and this includes lunch! The class is perfect for volunteers including Texas Master Naturalists, teachers, and docents. Registration is required. Find registration details at http://prairiepartner.org/.
  7. The Center for Recycled Art – Shopping Day. The Center for Recycled Art is open to teachers and other nonprofits. It offers a great mix of reusable materials for art projects and inventive creating, plus gently used office supplies like binders, paper trays and more. Open one day each month at its location inside the Texas Art Asylum at 1719 Live Oak, Houston, TX 77003, the next shopping date is Saturday, June 22, 2013, from 11am-3pm. Representatives of all CEC member groups are welcome! Click here for info and to sign up to receive more details and announcements about future events.
  8. HUG group for urban farmers. The next meeting of HUFBC or HUG’s group for urban farmers will be Monday, June 24, 2013, at 6:30 PM in the Rose Room at the Houston Garden Center. Justin Duncan will talk to us about the upcoming Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (TOFGA) conference IN HOUSTON at the end of January 2014. More information is available on the HUG website.
  9. Livable Houston Initiative: Jay Blazek Crossley will propose Neighborhood Greenways for Houston. Houston is leading the nation in development of an ambitious regional off-road hike and bike network, the Bayou Greenways. At this Livable Houston Initiative meeting, Crossley will argue that now is the time to implement a complimentary Complete Streets approach to ensure that children in neighborhoods across Houston can safely access this investment via a proposed Neighborhood Greenways project. The Livable Houston Initiative meeting will take place on June 26, 2013 from noon-1:30pm at the H-GAC Building 2nd Floor and are free and open to the public. Bring your own lunch. http://cechouston.org/
  10. USGBC Texas Gulf Coast Chapter Dine-Around. Take this opportunity to meet up with other professionals in Houston who care about the green building movement and to develop a strong community and network. Discuss what you want out of the USGBC chapter, your career goals, job and project opportunities, visions, victories, and challenges. An on-site host from the chapter will help stir up the conversation and will be your point of contact with any dietary restrictions or site questions. $30 registration includes food; drinks are handled individually. The Dine-Around will happen on June 26, 2013, from 6:30-9pm. More at http://usgbctexasgulfcoast.org/.
  11. Bike Around the Bay Registration is Open! The Galveston Bay Foundation is excited to announce that registration for Bike Around the Bay 2013 is now open! The event will be held Saturday, October 12 through Sunday, October 13, featuring the 180-mile, full-loop route around the bay as first implemented in 2012. Bike Around the Bay is a fully supported two-day ride around Galveston Bay that showcases its natural beauty and benefits the Galveston Bay Foundation. Now in its seventh year, Bike Around the Bay began with the goal of bringing people together from all over to see and experience Galveston Bay. Proceeds benefit projects that preserve wetlands, protect natural habitat, and enhance the water quality of the bay for present users and for posterity. More at http://bikearoundthebay.org/index.htm.
  12. When Doves Fly. Hundreds of injured, ill and orphaned doves are brought to The Wildlife Center of Texas for care each year.  The common doves found in the Houston area consist of three native (Mourning, White-winged and Inca) and two non-native doves (Eurasian collared dove and Ringed Turtle-dove).   Please visit the TWC website to learn more about doves from a 30-year veteran of dove rehabilitation.

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COMMUNITY NOTES

  1. HMNS Film Screening: Chasing Ice. Join oceanography and climate change researcher Dr. John B. Anderson of Rice University for a one-night-only screening of Chasing Ice at The Houston Museum of Natural Science on June 18, 3013 at 6:30pm. This is the only digital, giant-screen showing of Chasing Ice in Houston. In the film, vivid images of majestic ice caps slowly melting away are set to Academy-Award nominated soundtrack featuring Scarlett Johansson. Chasing Ice features geologist, mountaineer and award-winning photographer James Balog, who is director the Extreme Ice Survey and founder of Earth Vision Trust. Tickets for the screening are $18 for non-members and $12 for members. You can purchase tickets on the HMNS website. **Citizens Environmental Coalition Members receive $5 off regular ticket price with coupon code Lec5Off. Coupon accepted at box office and 713.639.4629, not accepted online.
  2. Green Drinks Houston. Join Green Drinks Houston for a great networking event on June 19, 2013, 6-8pm, at D&T Drive Inn (1307 Enid). The speaker is Nell Wheeler with MetalRainTanks.com. Nell Wheeler fabricates metal rain tanks in her off-grid workshop on Houston’s north side. A master plumber with over ten years of experience in commercial plumbing, Nell now focuses on rainwater collection. She has designed and installed dozens of residential-scale rainwater harvesting systems and is keen to help others conserve water and reduce stormwater runoff. Nell is also an avid gardener and seed saver. Come learn how to Catch the Rain and Save it for a Sunny Day! http://cechouston.org/
  3. Houston Re-Market. Every 4th Saturday, the Houston Re-Market takes place at the Greater East End (4302 Harrisburg Blvd) from 11am-4pm. The Houston Re-Market is an innovative market whose goal is to foster responsible consumerism. Come shop, swap, recycle, and chill! The market features approximately 10+ vendors who use recycled and reused materials and other sustainable practices in their craft. In addition there are garage sales, a free swap (bring gently used, unwanted items and taking something new home), recycling drop off (plastics 1-5 & 7, aluminum, tin, glass, paper, and cardboard), live music and entertainment, and food. The next market is on June 22, 2013. More at https://www.facebook.com/.
  4. The Conservation Fund’s Houston-Galveston Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services Assessment. Join The Conservation Fund and Houston Wilderness for a Collaborative Access Program featuring the unveiling of The Conservation Fund’s Houston-Galveston Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services Assessment. The event will take place on June 25, 2013, 10am-12pm, at United Way of Greater Houston. Following the presentation, Houston Wilderness and The Conservation Fund will discuss how this assessment can be used to address regional needs and priorities associated with the invaluable biodiversity of our region. The program will conclude with Q&A. RSVP: Please email holly@houstonwilderness.org by 5pm June 24, 2013. http://cechouston.org/
  5. OHBA Summer Plant Series. Don’t miss out on this fantastic event of delicious food, organic beer & wine, great education, the coolest people in Houston and exciting vendors. This event will take place on June 25, 2013, 4-7 pm, at 50 Waugh Drive. The cost is $15 for OHBA members and $25 for non-members. Speakers include Chris Wiesinger, President and Owner of The Southern Bulb Co. and Mike Alexander, Danny Yarbrough & Casey Sherwood of New Nurseries. More at http://cechouston.org/.
  6. AmeriCorps Recognizes Trinity River Refuge. AmeriCorps National Conservation Civilian Corp-Southwest Region recognized Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) for a job well done by awarding the Refuge the Sponsor of the Round Award. They were nominated by AmeriCorps Sun 8 Team for the outstanding support the Refuge provided, helping the team to be as successful as possible in achieving their mission of National Service. The Refuge strived to make the team feel like they were at home with family by assisting team members with professional, cultural, and personal development while doing everything possible to make the team’s work as efficient and meaningful as possible. During the 5 weeks the 10 member Sun 8 team was present in April and May, the team engaged over 2,500 children while hosting educational events featuring live animals, sprayed over 50 acres of water hyacinth in Gaylor Lake, sprayed 50 acres of Chinese tallow trees around the Refuge, assisted in facilities maintenance and landscaping, ran the Earth Day events, and built and maintained 1.5 miles of new hiking trails as a part of the From Crosswalks to Boardwalks Projects. Read more at http://www.thevindicator.com/.
  7. BikeTexas Survey. BikeTexas works to improve and grow cycling across Texas. Between now and September 2013, BikeTexas is creating a strategic plan that will guide the organization for the next three to five years. Please take 15-20 minutes to take a survey provide BikeTexas with your feedback. Your input will help BikeTexas continue to grow cycling across “the Lone Star state”. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the survey in greater detail, please contact our Executive Director, Robin Stallings, at Robin@BikeTexas.org.
  8. Data App: Track Texas Reservoir Levels. After enduring the most intense drought in recorded state history in 2011, Texas reservoirs remain significantly low. An app has been developed that uses data collected from the Texas Water Development Board’s reservoir status tracker to show the current state of Texas’ reservoirs. The map auto-updates daily with fresh data. Read more at http://www.texastribune.org/.
  9. Tom’s of Maine 50 States for Good. The Tom’s of Maine 50 States for Good initiative supports grassroots organizations throughout the country working to do good in their communities. In 2013, the program will provide 15 grants of $10,000 each to nonprofit organizations that address healthy, human, or environmental goodness. Eligible organizations must have operating budgets under $2 million. A review panel will select a finalist from every state and Washington, DC, and a public vote will determine which 15 of the 51 finalists will receive a grant. The deadline for submitting online nominations is 5pm ET July 8, 2013. Visit Tom’s of Maine’s website to learn more about this program and to submit an online nomination.
  10. Support for Climate Change Initiatives. Mertz Gilmore Foundation: Climate Change Solutions. The Mertz Gilmore Foundation’s Climate Change Solutions program builds on past Foundation investments to study climate change, promote climate-friendly energy usage, and develop renewable energy sources in the United States. Grant requests are currently being accepted in the following three categories: new constituencies and approaches for a national climate movement, with a focus on pushing for strong national policy, testing new approaches to fostering leadership, and generating broader grassroots engagement; alternatives to coal-fired power plants, with priority given to coalition initiatives in the Southeastern states; and New York City-based efforts that can serve as models for large metropolitan initiatives elsewhere. Letters of inquiry for the fall 2013 grant cycle are due by August 5, 2013. Visit the Foundation’s website to learn more about the Climate Change Solutions program.
  11. K-12 Science and Math Projects Funded. Toshiba America Foundation. The Toshiba America Foundation is dedicated to promoting quality science and mathematics education in U.S. K-12 schools. The Foundation provides grants through the following two initiatives: The Grants Program for K-5 Science and Math Education provides grants of up to $1,000 to teachers in public or private schools to help them bring innovative hands-on projects into their classrooms. The application deadline is October 1, 2013. The Grants Program for 6-12 Science and Math Education provides small grants of up to $5,000 and large grants of over $5,000 to teachers who are passionate about making science and mathematics more engaging for their students. Applications for small grants may be submitted throughout the year. The annual application deadlines for large grants are February 1 and August 1. Visit the Foundation’s website for details about each of the grant programs.
  12. Trinity River Refuge receives MBCC funds to purchase waterfowl habitat. The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission approved $28 million in funding to conserve, restore and enhance vital wetlands. The commission approved close to $4 million in projects for land purchases and leases on three refuges with funds raised largely through the sale of Federal Duck Stamps, including one local project:
    approval to acquire 81 fee acres of quality waterfowl habitat in the river floodplain for $44,700.  These bottomland hardwoods and associated wetlands benefit a wide variety of waterfowl, including mallard, wood and mottled ducks.
  13. 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).
    • Lion Country
    • Atlanta State Park
    • Hooked on the Coast
  14. Air Quality Forecast. http://www.tceq.texas.gov/airquality/monops/forecast_today.html. Houston Clean Air Network and Realtime Ozone Mapping: http://houstoncleanairnetwork.com.
    • June 18: Green–Good. Moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the “Good” range.
    • June 19: Green–Good. Moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the “Good” range.
    • June 20: Green–Good. Moderate winds and lower incoming background levels should help to keep air quality in the “Good” range.

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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).

  1. TPWD leads efforts to restore oyster reefs and salt marshes after the 2008 hurricane (Lance Robinson – Texas Parks & Wildlife, 6/5/2013)
    Back in September of 2008, Hurricane Ike caused massive damage to homes and businesses in the coastal communities of the upper Texas coast. Less visible but significant damage also occurred to coastal habitats in the region and below the waters of Galveston Bay. Through a special appropriation by Congress, a $7 million fishery disaster grant was made available to Texas in 2009 from the National Ocean­ographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). These funds were earmarked for oyster and marsh habitat restoration in the affected area. TPWD employees and volunteers have since done a lot of work to restore the marsh areas.
    http://www.tpwmagazine.com/
  2. ULI Lays Out Its Vision For Downtown Houston And It’s Green (David Pitman – KUHF News, 6/13/2013)
    A new report from the Urban Land Institute (ULI) is making the case for more green space in downtown Houston. The Urban Land Institute focused its study on 64 blocks of southeast downtown — bounded by Clay to the north, the Pierce Elevated to the south, Milam to the west, and U.S. 59 to the east. The institute also wants more affordable housing, and better walkable connections between various parts of downtown.
    http://app1.kuhf.org/
  3. Jim Blackburn: Environmental attorney, advocate, author, professor (Texas Climate News, 6/17/2013)
    Jim Blackburn of Houston has been one of the most prominent and influential figures in the Texas environmental arena for more than three decades, often focusing on ecological and health issues in the Gulf Coast region. He plays a variety of interrelated roles – environmental attorney, environmental advocate, author, and professor at Rice University. Texas Climate News editor, Bill Dawson, recently interviewed Blackburn about about the concepts behind a one-day conference that will be held on Wednesday (“Evaluating and Trading Ecological Services: Is There a Role for Natural Capital in the Marketplace?”) and issues surrounding human-caused climate change.
    http://texasclimatenews.org/

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GREEN JOBS Tell them you heard about it from us! Job listings can be found at CEC’s Green Jobs page.New

  1. NEW! Memorial Park Conservancy seeks Conservation Director. The Conservation Director of Memorial Park Conservancy (MPC) is primarily responsible for restoration and enhancement of Memorial Park’s natural environment through the use of trees and plants that are native to the area. Duties and responsibilities include: developing and maintaining inventory of park forest that identifies trees by species, area of the park and estimated age; planning and implementing plantings and irrigation within the maintained areas of the Park; planning and implementing reforestation where appropriate; working with Houston Parks and Recreation (HPARD), technical experts and consultants to study Memorial Park’s ecology and identify today’s and future requirements and constraints to restore the park’s natural ecology within the context of the long-range Master Planning process; implementing ecosystem management regimes contained in the approved Master Plan; and more. If interested, email cover letter, resume, references and compensation requirements to: Shellye Arnold, Executive Director, Memorial Park Conservancy at sarnold@memorialparkconservancy.org.
  2. Air Alliance Houston seeks Part-Time Administrative Assistant. Air Alliance Houston is seeking a motivated individual to assist with administrative duties. This is a part-time position with approximately 20 hours per week expected. Air Alliance has a small staff that demands work sharing and flexibility. The administrative assistant will perform a variety of administrative functions including bookkeeping, bill payment, scheduling, updating office procedures and manual, and filing and document retention. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. Interested applicants should send complete resume and cover letter to hiring@airalliancehouston.org. More at http://airalliancehouston.org/.
  3. Public Citizen (Austin) seeks Project Media Coordinator. Public Citizen (Austin, TX) is seeking a Project Media Coordinator to be a part of the Clean Coastal Commerce Coalition, committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a reduction of coal exports.  The coalition seeks to get our message out in print, radio, television and online.  We are looking for an applicant who is adept at using a multi-media and communications strategy that will provide information to local and national reporters, and maintain a significant presence and following online using new media to advocate for public health and safety, government accountability, and clean and safe energy. This is an opportunity to make a difference.  For more information on this job posting go to http://www.citizen.org/Page.aspx?pid=5960.
  4. Sierra Club seeks Community Organizer. Sierra Club is looking to hire an experienced community organizer based in Austin, TX to help  increase its grassroots power in the region. As a part of the history-making Beyond Coal campaign, s/he will help broaden the coalition to promote renewable energy and move beyond dirty, coal-fired power. This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual looking to enhanced his/her organizing skills and join a powerful, national team. For full details and to apply, please visit: https://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH15/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SIERRACLUB&cws=1&rid=277
  5. Matagorda County seeks Extension Agent – Coastal and Marine Resources. The Matagorda County Extension Agent-CMR (CEA-CMR) will work with communities in Matagorda County, Texas, to help them chart a sustainable and resilient path to the future. Matagorda County is subject to damaging tropical storms, including hurricanes. Coastal communities have suffered economically as shrimp and fishing outfits have reduced their fleets in response to lower prices and higher costs. Recreational fishing is a vibrant area, and an excellent natural resource base provides for outstanding hunting and farming. Community vitality and character are major concerns in this county. Matagorda County is not in the immediate growth path of Houston, but future growth, or the lack of it, is a major community concern. The CEA-CMR will be expected to work with communities in Matagorda County by engaging a wide range of university resources in their behalf. The Matagorda CEA-CMR provides leadership for an effective educational program that supports coastal communities, local natural resources, and coastal and marine industries. Responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating an effective outcome-based program that supports identified issues in Matagorda County; responsible for effectively reporting, marketing, and interpreting results of programming efforts. Develops and works with stakeholder-based committees that provide direction for Extension programs. Works with industry and community based organizations to effectively link Extension and coastal marine resources to the community. Understands job responsibilities associated with the position. Send resume and cover letter to John Jacob, jjacob@tamu.edu.
  6. H-GAC seeks Senior Environmental Planner, Water Quality. Responsible for facilitating stakeholder groups and developing water quality implementation plans throughout the H-GAC region.  Will also take a lead role in working with wastewater and stormwater permittees to develop effective programs to reduce water pollution.  Reports to Water Resources Program Manager of Community & Environmental Planning Department (C&E). Read more at www.h-gac.com/careers/.
  7. H-GAC seeks Environmental Planner, Water Quality. Responsible for supporting, planning, and policy development initiatives for various watersheds in the 13-county H-GAC Region.  Reports to Water Resources Program Manager of Community & Environmental Planning Department (C&E). Read more at www.h-gac.com/careers/.
  8. H-GAC seeks Environmental Planner, Water Quality Monitoring. Assists with a wide range of projects related to the Water Resources Program. Supports regional efforts to improve water quality and reduce non-point source pollution. More at www.h-gac.com/Careers/.
  9. H-GAC seeks Senior Air Quality Planner. The Senior Planner will serve as a primary staff for Transportation Air Quality Implementation Programs which may include Clean Air Action, Clean Vehicle and/or Commute Solutions activities.  Coordinates and supports the efforts of local, state and federal agencies in complying with the various federal and state alternative fuel mandates and trading regulations.  This position will support regional efforts to meet attainment of federal air quality standards by assisting in creatively analyzing and promoting transportation-related air quality programs and investigating other potential measures to help reduce ground level ozone.  Supervised by Air Quality Coordinator.  Reports to Air Quality Program Manager. Read more at www.h-gac.com/careers/.
  10. The City of Houston seeks Administration Manager (Environmental). Duties: Manage the daily operations of the City’s Municipal Setting Designation (MSD) and Brownfield Redevelopment programs. Review and modify as necessary application forms and internal procedures to process applications. Coordinate the scheduling and attend the required public meetings and public hearing for MSD applications. Update and maintain the City of Houston’s Public Works and Engineering Geographical Information Systems MSD and Brownfield data layer and status sheet. Apply for and manage grants awarded to the City of Houston related to Brownfield Redevelopment,. Actively solicit participants in the grants, manage consultants selected to perform work and process invoices from consultants and coordinate with the Environmental Protection Agency and Texas commission on Environmental Quality, Support Utility Analysis and special projects and other duties as assigned. For more details and how to apply, visit http://agency.governmentjobs.com/houston/.
  11. Galveston Bay Foundation seeks Volunteer Water Quality Summer Intern. The Galveston Bay Foundation (GBF) seeks a part-time, temporary Volunteer Water Quality Summer Intern to assist with programs including GBF’s Water Monitoring Team, Boater Waste Education Campaign, Galveston Bay Bacteria Reduction Plan, and Clean Water Partnerships. The Volunteer Water Quality Summer Intern will receive training and certifications as a GBF Water Quality Monitor (Texas Stream Team program), GBF Volunteer Bacteria Sampler, and GBF Volunteer Lab Assistant; gain field experience by carrying out a short-term research project; collect, input, and track water quality data; conduct online research on a variety of water quality topics; and participate in public outreach events and professional networking opportunities. This unpaid internship opportunity is open to current sophomore, junior, senior-level undergraduates, or graduate students working toward a degree in water resource management, environmental science, or a related field. Please see http://galvbay.org/aboutus_jobs.html for full details, duties, and qualifications. To apply, email resume and cover letter to cbohanon@galvbay.org by May 28, 2013.
  12. HARC seeks Intern for Website Content Development and Social Media Integration. HARC is looking for a tech savvy and creative student pursuing an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree with experience using Drupal, WordPress or similar online content management system. Advanced CSS and HTML knowledge, basic Photoshop skills,  PHP, MySQL, Drupal module development experience is  a plus but not a requirement of the position. We are looking for a candidate with strong communications skills and an ability to perform in a team environment. Duties will include, but not be limited to: organizing and publishing content to a Drupal website; maintaining a consistent look and feel throughout all web components as defined by graphic designer; copying, editing and proofreading all web content; and assisting in the creation of a custom Drupal theme. For more information about the position and to upload a resume, please visit http://mitchell.harc.edu/About/Jobs/Job?jobID=125. HARC is a non-profit research hub located in The Woodlands, TX that provides independent analysis on energy, air, and water issues to people seeking scientific answers.
  13. Buffalo Bayou Partnership seeks Volunteer/Outreach Coordinator. Responsibilities include coordinating volunteer conservation programs and events (Adopt-a-Spot, Green Team, Trash Bash, Eagle Scouts, etc.) and leading activities on-site; coordinating volunteers for BBP special events (Regatta, Kids Day, etc.) and supervising on-site; developing and implementing new and innovative initiatives to expand the volunteer base with an emphasis on corporate volunteers (team building program, communication, recognition, etc.); developing and implementing initiatives to increase awareness of Buffalo Bayou Partnership (includes but not limited to scheduling presentations, representing Buffalo Bayou Partnership at city-wide events such as Earth Day at Discovery Green Park, outreach to residents living along the bayou, speakers’ bureau, etc.); and more. If interested, please send resume and cover letter to Ann Olsen, President, Buffalo Bayou Partnership/ 1113 Vine St, Suite 200/ Houston, TX 77002, or info@buffalobayou.org (No phone calls please).
  14. Hermann Park Conservancy is currently seeking a full-time office manager/bookkeeper. The office manager/bookkeeper is responsible for overseeing the financial management of the organization and for maintaining all financial records, from day-to-day data input to monthly closing journal entries to preparing financial statements. This position is also responsible for the day-to-day office management, including ordering and maintaining office supplies, office equipment, and payroll. This position reports to the executive director. To learn more about this opportunity, visit www.hermannpark.org.
  15. Texas Parks & Wildlife seeks Program Specialist I / Outdoor Diversity Specialist. Based at Sheldon Lake State Park, Houston, TX. Responsibilities include: Under the direction of the Outdoor Education and Outreach Coordinator for Texas State Parks, this position serves as lead instructor for overnight camping workshops, and outdoor activity program delivery to promote the use of State Parks to non-traditional visitors. Responsible for organizing, conducting and evaluating Texas Outdoor Family workshops within the Houston-area State Parks. Serves as a community liaison between State Parks and Houston-area organizations. Develops relationships with community partners who serve diverse audiences, conduct outdoor leadership trainings to prepare group leaders and volunteers to lead overnight camping and outdoor education experiences. View the full details of the position and learn how to apply at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/tpwd/.

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Texas Capitol StarCEC 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/. The last day of the regular session was Monday, May 27, 2013, followed by a special session for redistricting. On June 12, 2013, the Governor called for additional legislation to be considered during the special session. Learn more at www.legis.state.tx.us.

CEC will provide additional updates from our member groups next week. Websites with updates on environmental legislation:

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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.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Sunday, June 23, 2013

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ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION This weekly update is brought to you by the Citizens’ Environmental Coalition, established as a 501(c)3 in 1971. CEC is a coalition of over 100 environmental organizations dedicated to fostering dialogue, education, and collaboration on environmental issues in the Houston / Gulf Coast region. Visit the CEC on line at cechouston.org. Do you know of something great going on? News? Events? Accomplishments? Jobs? Let us know! Send submittals to news@cechouston.org. If possible, send information by Friday for inclusion the following Tuesday. We especially like short paragraphs, catchy titles, third person, and links to more information, but we will work with whatever you send us. Calendar items can be submitted up to two years in advance. We are always looking for volunteers to help keep our calendar up to date.

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CEC and other leading environmental organizations participate in payroll contribution plans at many Texas workplaces through Earth Share of Texas. Find out how you can support CEC at 800-GREENTX or www.earthshare-texas.org.

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Rachel Powers, Executive Director
Page Slocum, Newsletter Editor
Rachel Tardiff, Calendar Editor
(713) 524-4232
news@cechouston.org

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