Why wouldn't you want to use groundwater as potable water?City staff will review the process for consideration of a Municipal Settings Designation [MSD] for a commercial property near Coit Road and Arapaho Road. A Municipal Settings Designation is an official state designation within a municipality that certifies that designated groundwater at the property is not used as potable water and is prohibited from future use as potable water.
Source: City of Richardson.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Contaminated Groundwater in Richardson
This agenda item for the Richardson City Council caught my eye:
Monday, May 4, 2020
Cold War (2018)
Rotten Tomatoes |
Friday, May 1, 2020
Random Thoughts: Trump is a Snake Whisperer
Tweets from April, 2020:
- 2020-04-01: "Trump is a snake whisperer." -- Edward Countryman.
What a great addition to the political dictionary, alongside "dog whistle." - 2020-04-01: A tradition in American journalism is that the reporter must not become the story. It's impossible to live up to that at a televised Presidential press conference. Trump thrives on his insulting interactions. One solution? Stay away. Don't let Trump make you a part of his shtick.
- 2020-04-02: Yesterday was Census Day. Forgot to fill it out for your household? Not to worry. Do it today. It still counts. You still get credit. And so does your community.
- 2020-04-02: Those toilet paper shortages probably are caused less by panic buying and hoarding than by our economy's fine-tuned supply chains being unable to rapidly adjust to the new normal.
After the jump, more random thoughts.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
POTD: Giza Pyramid Complex
From 2019 11 17 Ancient Cairo |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Giza Pyramid Complex in Cairo. Our visit in November, 2019, allowed "L" to check off the seventh and final item on the "bucket list" that she compiled in high school.
Bonus photos after the jump.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Tapping the Paycheck Protection Program for $126M
You may remember Stefani Carter. The former Texas state representative for parts of Richardson, swept into office in the 2010 tea party wave. The ambitious politician who attempted to climb to statewide office (Texas Railroad Commission) in 2014 only to discover that the moneyed interests had other candidates in mind. Who scrambled back to her legislative race in north Texas but lost her seat anyway when even GOP voters abandoned her for Linda Koop. All that was covered by The Wheel back in the day. Well, Stefani Carter is back in the news, or at least her business is.
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