- Explosions Reported This Morning at Flooded Crosby Arkema Chemical Plant [Houston Chronicle]
- Harvey’s Flooding Spurs Concern About Houston’s Toxic Waste Sites [The Texas Tribune]
- Texas Fails To Penalize 97% of Illegal Air Pollution Releases [Environment Texas; previously on Swamplot]
- TCEQ Issues Ozone Action Day for Houston Area for Today [Air Alliance Houston]
- Number of People Housed at GRB Now Down to 8,000 [Houston Chronicle]
- Red Cross, Others Having Problems Getting Needed Supplies to Shelters [Houston Chronicle]
- AccuWeather Estimates Harvey the Costliest Natural Disaster in U.S. History; Federal Spending May Reach $160 Billion [Houston Chronicle]
- Houston’s 47,000 Vacant Apartments and 21,000 More Units Under Construction Should Help Meet Demand from Displaced Residents [Houston Chronicle]
- TxDOT Installs Mile-Long Temporary Dam Along Westbound Lanes of I-10 [Houston Chronicle]
- HISD May Not Start School Tuesday as Planned; Assessments of 300 Facilities Underway [abc13]
- Mail Service in Houston Suspended Until Further Notice [Houston Chronicle]
- Some Guidelines for Contractors Wanting to Be Part of the Cleanup and Construction Efforts [HBJ]
- What To Do If You Lost Your Car in Flood Waters [Houston Chronicle]
- Stories of Some of The Victims Who Died During Harvey [New York Times]
- Some Interesting Charts and Maps Related to the Storm [Washington Post]
- Space City Weather’s Eric Berger: Houston Will Never Be the Same [Ars Technica]
- Former Mayor Bill White, Who Opened Houston To Katrina Evacuees, a Flood Victim Himself [Washington Post]
- Harvey Raises Questions About Houston’s Model of Perpetual Growth [New York Times]
- How a Federal Insurance Program Made Harvey Far More Costly [Politico]
- Signs of Life Return to Houston After the Rain Stops [New York Times]
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That Environment Texas article is about as biased to the left as it can be. Total spin that fails to present the full regulatory situation, or the environmental achievements that have been won already. That group would not give up their fight until everyone in the world is back to hunting and gathering, living in little mud huts.