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ADDICKS RESERVOIR


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Fire department puts out small fires in Addicks Reservoir

Read full article: Fire department puts out small fires in Addicks Reservoir

There were some small brush fires in the Addicks Reservoir in west Houston Sunday.

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Texas approves new textbooks after friction over fossil fuels in the US's biggest oil and gas state

Read full article: Texas approves new textbooks after friction over fossil fuels in the US's biggest oil and gas state

The Texas education board has approved new textbooks but called on some publishers to change their depictions of fossil fuels in the U.S.'s biggest oil and gas state.

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Ask 2: Why are the lights out on Highway 6 near Addicks Reservoir?

Read full article: Ask 2: Why are the lights out on Highway 6 near Addicks Reservoir?

Question: โ€œIt has been multiple years since the street lights over the Highway 6 reservoir were completed. When will they finally start being used?โ€

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Houston area getting little of $1B in Harvey flood aid

Read full article: Houston area getting little of $1B in Harvey flood aid

Houston area officials are expressing shock and anger after learning their communities, which suffered the brunt of damage from Hurricane Harvey, will be getting a fraction of $1 billion that Texas is awarding as part of an initial distribution of federal funding given to the state for flood mitigation.

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Ask 2: How did the Addicks Reservoir get its name?

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At KPRC 2, weโ€™re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.

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Damage from whopper hurricanes rising for many reasons

Read full article: Damage from whopper hurricanes rising for many reasons

The Atlantic is increasingly spawning more major hurricanes, according to an Associated Press analysis of NOAA hurricane data since 1950. The Atlantic now averages three major hurricanes a year, based on a 30-year running average. A study by Kossin found that, once a storm formed, the chances of its attaining major storm status globally increased by 8% a decade since 1979. Such a busy period started in 1995 and might end soon as northern Atlantic waters shift to a cooler regime, he said. In addition, he said: Climate change will be a bigger driver of losses in the future.___Follow Seth Borenstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/borenbears.

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How to monitor releases at Barker, Addicks reservoirs

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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas โ€“ Water was released Thursday from the Addicks and Barker reservoirs in west Harris County. WATCH: Addicks and Barker Reservoirs controlled release on July 21, 2018The Army Corps of Engineers did not anticipate any flooding consequences due to the routine releases, officials said. "We began making normal releases from the Addicks and Barker reservoirs today and are observing to monitor any unforeseen flooding." To check on the Addicks Reservoir, click here. The Harris County Flood Warning System provides a look at current elevation of bayous as well as the Addicks and Barker reservoirs.

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