Media Type: Blog Posts
Todd Buckingham
ISI Announces Launch of Envision v3
The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) recently announced the launch of Envision v3. The updated set of criteria outlines ways […]
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Flood Awareness Week: Wearing Blue
Several Freese and Nichols offices wore blue to call attention to Texas Flood Awareness Week. Gov. Greg Abbott set aside […]
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Flood Awareness Week: Respect the Power of Water
This week marks Flood Awareness Week in Texas, made official by a proclamation from Gov. Greg Abbott. The Texas Floodplain […]
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Texas Water Development Board Accepting Applications for Flood Protection Grants
The Texas Water Development Board’s announcement of the Request for Applications for the Fiscal Year 2018 and 2019 Flood Protection […]
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New City of Houston Floodplain Regulations Post-Harvey
The City of Houston recently updated floodplain regulations after massive flooding and damages occurred throughout Harris County and surrounding areas […]
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Celebrate National Drinking Water Week by Protecting the Source
Freese and Nichols is partnering with the American Water Works Association and the water community to recognize the vital role […]
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TCEQ Provides Updates on Stormwater, Construction General Permits
Update on Stormwater General Permit TXR040000 The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) continues to negotiate with the EPA regarding provisions […]
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HEC-RAS Version 5.0.4 Released
The USACE has released a new version of HEC-RAS that has several new features. Those features include enhancement to storage area/ […]
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Driving Forward on the Turner Turnpike
Commuters on the Turner Turnpike between Tulsa and Oklahoma City have seen road construction aggressively taking place. The construction is […]
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The Time is Now to Secure Long-Term Resources: Part 1
Note: This is the first part in a series. Read part two here. Securing a safe and reliable source of […]
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Upcoming Changes to the NRCS Curve Number Method
After more than 60 years, potential changes to the NRCS Curve Number method are underway! The original Curve Number method […]
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TCEQ Adopts Revisions to the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards
The TCEQ Commissioners recently announced revisions to the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards (30 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 307). The changes were proposed by […]
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