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SJRA nabs more than $1 3M for flood prevention studies

SJRA nabs more than $1.3M for flood prevention studies FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 The San Jacinto River Authority has been awarded nearly $1.4 million in grant funds to use for three studies focused on flood prevention in The Woodlands, Montgomery County and other areas of the region to the southeast. In this file image, the Conroe Dam releases water from Lake Conroe, Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017, in Conroe.Jason Fochtman, Staff photographer / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 The new grant money will be used to examine three issues: sedimentation activity and flow from the northern portions of the Spring Creek Watershed; the feasibility of a possible detention dam being built in 15-20 years on one of two different feeder creeks in Waller County; and a joint reservoir operations study for both Lake Houston and Lake Conroe.Flood gates are closed at the Lake Conroe Dam, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020.Gustavo Huerta, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Plan to address Petronila-area flooding concerns to be decided Monday

Plan to address Petronila-area flooding concerns to be decided Monday Nueces Co. Drainage District #2 Commissioners will be looking to independent consultants for guidance Commissioners Court meets with residents about drainage issues and last updated 2021-01-24 00:06:52-05 ROBSTOWN, Texas — After almost two hours of discussion in an executive session with Nueces County Drainage District #2 Commissioners and an off-the-cuff dialogue between the county judge and residents in a separate room, it was decided that flood concerns tied to the Petronila-area will finally reach a decision on Monday, Jan. 25 at 6 p.m. The tabling of that discussion came after one Petronila resident had again come forward with frustration upon hearing that commissioners might withdraw their application for a $550,000 grant from the Texas Water Development Board after Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales introduced a proposal that would include Nueces, Jim Wells, and Kleberg counties.

2019-2020 State Legislative Report on Natural Disasters

Introduction As natural disasters increase in frequency and intensity, communities across the country have sought state policy solutions. Disaster seasons of the last few years have broken records across the board.  Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria and 14 others made 2017 the costliest hurricane season on record. It would also have been the most destructive wildfire season on record, if not for 2018, the nation’s deadliest and most destructive year ever, featuring the deadliest single fire in a century―the Camp Fire in Paradise, Calif. The mega-fires of 2020 are still fresh in the nation’s mind―a year that gave California five of its six largest fires in state history, Colorado its single largest fire ever, and temporarily propelled air pollution in some cities to among the worst in the world. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the nation averaged nearly 12 “billion-dollar” disasters annually over the past decade―up from less than f

As pandemic raged, effects were profound in Valley

As pandemic raged, effects were profound in Valley
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City gets $5 6 million for flood runoff analysis

City gets $5 6 million for flood runoff analysis
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