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Forecast for Houston: Air Quality
Improving
The TCEQ compiles an array of strategies and high-tech equipment to
address Houston's air quality.
Oh, Say, Can You See?
The TCEQ prepares to address federal concerns about regional haze
at national parks.
At the Head of His Class
Commissioner Bryan W. Shaw takes a leave from academia to join the
TCEQ.
Occupational Licensing Gets an Update
Several rule changes affect the licensing requirements for 10
occupations.
Air Initiatives Yield Results
The areas of Austin, San Antonio, and Northeast Texas successfully
complete the terms of their Early Action Compact agreements.
Late Payments Come Due
A stricter policy on delinquent fees and penalties produced results
the first year of implementation.
Student Design Takes Off
Drive a Clean Machine gets a new logo to promote cleaner
emissions.
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Natural Outlook, Spring 2008
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