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Online Web-Based Soil & Site Evaluation Course

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Katy Prairie Sustainable Development

 

What is "authentic" low impact development? A walkable community may provide more environmental benefits than any other kind of practice.

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Can Houston Feed Itself?

 

Perhaps, but only if we can walk to the farm.

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Ensemble/HCC Tomorrow Report

 

How Houston can enable Midotwn to become its most vibrant district --and save thousands of acres of wetlands in the process! PDF copy (6MB).

   

Higher or Lower Density?

 

What gives the best bang for the buck in terms of water quality? See presentation (PPT -2.11 MB) given at AWRA 2006 GIS Specialty Conference.

   

No La Riegues (Spanish Language Storm Water Campaign)

 

No La Riegues is a vernacular Spanish phrase that literally means "don't water it" or " don't spill it", but that figuratively means "don't mess it up". ...

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On-Site Sewage Facility Soil Course
  An 8-hour course for OSSF installers and site evaluatores
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Sea Grant Coastal Community Development Home Page

Texas GOMA Resilience Page

 

 
 

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