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This is a list of Superfund sites in Texas designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up ...
Apr. 22—Biting wind and April snow didn't stop members of the Effingham Water Authority on Tuesday when they broke ground on the Lake Sara Beach Park, the project formerly known as the Pearson ...
Puente Hills Landfill, Los Angeles County, the largest landfill in the country (closed) Redwood Landfill, Marin County (Novato) Scholl Canyon Landfill, located in Glendale, California; Shoreline Park, Mountain View, now a city park; Sunshine Canyon Landfill, Sylmar, California; Toyon Canyon Landfill, Los Angeles, closed in 1985
Houston-based BAP Kennor Landfill LLC wants to build a 6.6 acre recycle center at 3411 Silver Creek Road, which would process and recycle construction and demolition waste. This includes wood ...
A local Lake Sara resident was on their boat in the area and saw two […] According to Kim Rhodes, the Effingham County Coroner, 29-year-old Kameron Brown of Sardis, Ohio, was swimming on Tuesday ...
The Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a wildlife conservation area along the coast of Texas (USA), west of the town of High Island, Texas. It borders East Bay, part of the Galveston Bay complex, behind Bolivar Peninsula at the Gulf of Mexico. Established in 1963, this wildlife refuge is located on the upper Texas Coast in Chambers ...
Jun. 15—Brian Larson, owner of the marina Larson's Landing, has had to grapple with boaters on Lake Sara creating wakes in "no-wake areas" like the area around his marina, where up to 30 boats ...
A modern metal structure playground on 3,500 square feet (330 m 2) of beach sand 29 paved parking spaces Bay Forest Wildlife Preserve - a 10.3 acres (42,000 m 2 ) habitat of indigenous flora and fauna unique to Gulf Coast riparian reserves that includes a 0.5 mile (800 m) crushed granite trail for exploring or exercising.