Sinking homes, toxic soil: Why the ground under your house matters

15/12/2022 29 min
Sinking homes, toxic soil: Why the ground under your house matters

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Episode Synopsis

Some homeowners in Houston are dealing with a host of unexpected environmental issues - from discovering years after purchasing their homes that their land was sinking underneath them to learning there are still cancer risks tied to old school industrial developments nearby. As Houston Chronicle’s environmental reporter Emily Foxhall departs, we sit down to discuss a few of her biggest stories impacting Houston real estate.

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