ECONOTES 2010-10-20: Environmental Headlines for the Houston Region
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- Water needs of proposed Colorado River power plant churn opposition (Asher Prise – The Statesman, 10/6/2010)
The Colorado River water is becoming increasingly valuable. At this time there is a proposed coal-fired plant downriver of Austin. The project was proposed after the TCEQ approved an air pollution permit over the protests of environmental groups and the EPA. Advocates claim that the water is needed to support Texas’ growth.
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/water-needs-of-proposed-colorado-river-power-plant-958216.html - Texas shoreline in danger as funding tide ebbs (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle, 10/18/2010)
A lack of funding likely means that there will be no money to rebuild eroding beaches or replace vanishing wetlands on the Texas coast. Two-thirds of the Texas coast is considered to be critically eroding because of storms, rising seas, and man-made features. There is a large push for the state government to address the problem.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7251249.html - UH Geologists: Northwest ‘Burbs Still Sinking (KUHF News, 10/19/2010)
Researchers at the University of Houston have confirmed that parts of Houston are sinking more than two inches per year. It has been known that the area has been sinking for many years now, but new data reveals where the subsidence is occurring and its rate. The subsidence has been caused by developers extracting groundwater faster than the rain can replenish it. The problem may also be worsened by underground fault lines and salt domes.
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1287520399
EcoNotes
- 19 October
- UH Geologists: Northwest ‘Burbs Still Sinking (KUHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1287520399
- UH Geologists: Northwest ‘Burbs Still Sinking (KUHF News)
- 18 October
- Houston region wins Sustainable Partners grant (David Crossley – Houston Tomorrow)
http://www.houstontomorrow.org/livability/story/houston-region-wins-sustainable-partnership-grant/?utm_source=Houston+Tomorrow+Growth+News&utm_campaign=713f669e92-Houston_Tomorrow_Livability_News_101810&utm_medium=email - Texas shoreline in danger as funding tide ebbs (Matthew Tresaugue – Houston Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7251249.html
- Houston region wins Sustainable Partners grant (David Crossley – Houston Tomorrow)
- 17 October
- First Three Sections of Rosemont Bridge Successfully Installed (The Cypress Times)
http://www.thecypresstimes.com/article/News/Local_News/MEMORIAL_DRIVE_REOPENS_TO_VEHICULAR_TRAFFIC/34987
- First Three Sections of Rosemont Bridge Successfully Installed (The Cypress Times)
- 15 October
- Growing 200 bushels of corn with only 12 inches of irrigation (Texas Water Resources Institute News)
http://twri.tamu.edu/news/2010/10/15/growing-200-bushels-of-corn-with-only-12-inches-of-irrigation/ - Houston and Galveston Get 3.7 Million From Grant (Bill Stamps – KUHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1287179988 - NOAA Reopens Nearly 7,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing (Kim Amendola – Restore the Gulf News)
http://www.restorethegulf.gov/release/2010/10/15/noaa-reopens-nearly-7000-square-miles-gulf-mexico-fishing - TCEQ Approves Fines Totaling $1,097,800 (TCEQ News)
http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/comm_exec/communication/media/10-10Agenda10-15
- Growing 200 bushels of corn with only 12 inches of irrigation (Texas Water Resources Institute News)
- 14 October
- Post-Ike public housing problems heard (KTEN News)
http://www.kten.com/Global/story.asp?S=13322467 - Two Houston Neighborhoods Have Plans to Get Better (Jack Williams – KUHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1287095645 - Houston region wins Sustainable Partners grant (David Crossley – Houston Tomorrow)
http://www.houstontomorrow.org/livability/story/houston-region-wins-sustainable-partnership-grant/ - Texas Farm Bureau supports EPA’s increase in ethanol blend (Guidry News)
http://www.guidrynews.com/story.aspx?id=1000030138 - Ethanol: Jobs and politics trump good sense? (Barbara Kessler – ABC13 News)
http://www.greenrightnow.com/ktrk/2010/10/14/ethanol-jobs-and-politics-trump-good-sense/ - Hutchison Troubled by EPA Mandating Ethanol Increase without Testing Safety and Consumer Effects (Guidry News)
http://www.guidrynews.com/story.aspx?id=1000030113 - EPA Awards $2.4 million to Restore Coastal Habitats in the Gulf (EPA News)
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/d0cf6618525a9efb85257359003fb69d/977e712b29b054e1852577bc005b0bec!OpenDocument - What Environmentalists and Big Oil Can Agree On (Recycle Match News)
http://www.recyclematch.com/what-environmentalists-and-big-oil-can-agree-on
- Post-Ike public housing problems heard (KTEN News)
- 13 October
- Mayor wants more resident feedback on water program (Howard Roden – The Courier of Montgomery County)
http://www.hcnonline.com/articles/2010/10/13/conroe_courier/news/ccc101410.txt - Bayou Greenway Initiative Gets Grant to Complete Gaps in Trail (Wendy Siegle – KUHF News)
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1287011814
- Mayor wants more resident feedback on water program (Howard Roden – The Courier of Montgomery County)
- 12 October
- Metro reconfigures light rail cars for bike access (Jon Boyd – Houston Tomorrow)
http://www.houstontomorrow.org/livability/story/metro-reconfigures-light-rail-cars-for-bike-access/?utm_source=Houston+Tomorrow+Growth+News&utm_campaign=713f669e92-Houston_Tomorrow_Livability_News_101810&utm_medium=email
- Metro reconfigures light rail cars for bike access (Jon Boyd – Houston Tomorrow)
- 10 October
- Conroe residents to weigh in on water programs (Howard Roden – The Courier of Montgomery County)
http://www.hcnonline.com/articles/2010/10/10/conroe_courier/news/water101010.txt
- Conroe residents to weigh in on water programs (Howard Roden – The Courier of Montgomery County)
- 6 October
- Water needs of proposed Colorado River power plant churn opposition (Asher Prise – The Statesman)
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/water-needs-of-proposed-colorado-river-power-plant-958216.html - Vegetable Garden To Promote Nutrition, Health, Sustainability and Self-Reliance (KIAH Houston News)
http://www.39online.com/lifestyle/goinggreen/kiah-gg-victorygarden-story,0,6233385.story
- Water needs of proposed Colorado River power plant churn opposition (Asher Prise – The Statesman)