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Hold the Saltnew

Too much of a good thing threatens the oysters in Galveston Bay.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  04-11-2006  |  Environment

Going Nuclearnew

Why should Houston want a nuclear power plant?
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  03-13-2006  |  Environment

Human Waste Profiteers Nauseate Neighborsnew

People who live near from Synagro, a Texas company that sells sludge to farmers and golf courses, complain that the stench is so thick it's made them ill.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  04-06-2005  |  Environment

PCB Levels Spiking in Galveston Bay Speckled Troutnew

New, unpublished data showing spiking levels of a toxic pollutant in the popular game fish has prompted state health officials to consider warning fishermen that consuming largae quantitities could damage their health.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  02-01-2005  |  Environment

Scorched-Earth Philosophy Sucks Life From Wetlandsnew

Wetlands are vanishing from the Houston region faster than from any other urban area in the nation, biologists say. The area's drain-fill-and-pave approach to wetlands management could soon become standard practice nationwide.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  01-18-2005  |  Environment

Spanish Blame Oil Spill on Houston Firmnew

Fishermen and citizens harmed by what's been called the worst environmental disaster in Spanish history are looking to a Houston ship classification society to bear some financial responsibility.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  04-27-2004  |  Environment

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