
After Hurricane, Houston Can't Be What It Was
09/28/17 • 11 min
In some ways, things are returning to normal in Houston after Hurricane Harvey. But in other, very important ways, things will never be back to normal there. We speak with Bloomberg BNA Houston correspondent Nushin Huq, a lifelong resident of the city, about how the cleanup is going a month after the storm and about some of the long-term environmental problems that may trouble Houston for years to come.
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In some ways, things are returning to normal in Houston after Hurricane Harvey. But in other, very important ways, things will never be back to normal there. We speak with Bloomberg BNA Houston correspondent Nushin Huq, a lifelong resident of the city, about how the cleanup is going a month after the storm and about some of the long-term environmental problems that may trouble Houston for years to come.
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Parts Per Billion - After Hurricane, Houston Can't Be What It Was
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The storm has passed, but the cleanup is just beginning. This week on Parts Pervilion, we speak to Bloomberg Byenna's correspondent in Houston about how things are going after Hurricane Harvey. Hello, and welcome once again to Parts Pervilion Bloomberg Byonnaise Environmental Policy Podcast. I'm David Schultz. So this has been a pretty busy hurricane season so far, and I guess that's kind of putting it mildly. And right now everyone is probably r
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