E. coli Levels Up (Way Up) After Harvey
In some cases, E. coli levels were more than 57 times above the acceptable limit.
E. coli Levels Up (Way Up) After Harvey
In some cases, E. coli levels were more than 57 times above the acceptable limit.
Estimates Show The Houston Neighborhoods With the Most Flooding
Still just estimates, but the analysis is a start to understanding the damage.
How Bikes Can Help Keep Houston Rolling After Harvey
One million cars were flooded during Harvey. One campaign sees bikes as part of the solution.
Perspective: Watching the Floodwaters Rise in Northeast Houston
My home since 2001, Northeast Houston was transformed by Harvey and faces a long recovery ahead.
Uncertainty about accessing relief predated the federal government's announcement Tuesday, which added new concerns.
Mapped: Flooding in the Gulf Coast via Satellite
More maps confirm the massive scale of Harvey's devastation.
Calculating Harvey's Aftermath
From fire ants to rising rents, Harvey brings a range of impacts.
Houston, Urbanization and Flooding: A Reading Guide
Hurricane Harvey is unprecedented, but not entirely unanticipated.
Why Texas Harvey Victims Should File Claims By Friday
A new law, set to take effect Friday, aims to crack down on frivolous insurance lawsuits but could also reduce the penalty fees for insurance companies for late payments.
Why the 100-Year Floodplain Needs to be Rethought
With flooding dubbed the "new normal" in the Houston area, do we need a better way to understand risk?
After the Flood, What's Next for Vulnerable Residents?
With a proposal for a buyout on the table, what's next for two Greenspoint apartments?
Coupled Flood Alert System and Infrastructure Risk Modeling for White Oak Bayou
The project team developed and implemented a radar-based flood alert system as a flood mitigation tool for the City of Houston and to inform infrastructure risk modeling, focusing on White Oak Bayou.
This report uses hydrological modeling to assess if mitigation techniques used throughout the city were successful.
In Houston, Constant Flooding Will be the New Normal, Expert Says
Why one expert calls Houston's recent growth "death by a thousand cuts."
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