Tag: Texas Environment

Why strict new Texas ozone rules won’t do much for citizens’ health

Why strict new Texas ozone rules won’t do much for citizens’ health

Texas ozone rules imposed by EPA By Daniel Cohan Let’s suppose EPA is right that cities like Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth can lower their ozone levels to 70 parts per billion (ppb) by 2025. (According to my calculations, that’s impossible. But let’s suppose.) How much would people’s health benefit? The answer, sadly, is: Not much. To […]

By December 7, 2015 0 Comments Read More →
Calgarian behind revolutionary Texas produced water technology

Calgarian behind revolutionary Texas produced water technology

Texas produced water solution developed by Sandbox Resource Solutions By David Wiechnik   In west Texas, where water is scarce, Sandbox Resource Solutions has successfully introduced a cutting-edge produced water recycling technology that is welcomed by local oil and gas producers.  Founded in 2012 by Calgary-native Chris Tesarski, the small Abilene, Texas-based company has developed […]