The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1982 Page: 4 of 65
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By CHUCK RAISON
Although the
Houston Ship Chan
nal will never be a
ipordnis'i
paradise, cartful
pollution control has
drastically improved
the channel's water
quality over the past
10 years
According to
Wayne ( rouch. Raid
repreaenlallve for
Texas Department of
Water Resources, the
department began
monitoring the
number of fish In the
channel In 1971, lo
"see If anything was
thereat all"
Crouch presented a
program on marine
life in (he Ship Chan
nei to the Baytown
Chamber of Com-
merce Friday.
Crouch said the
Department of Water
Resources monitors
fish counts at 10 loca _
lions on the channel I pnnhpPC
from the turning
basin to Morgan's
Point, because the
actual Impact of
pollution In the chan-
nel Is best measured
In Its effects on life
systems
"We are Interested
tn fish because they
are Indicator
organisms," he said
"Also, the channel Is
a major Inlet Into
Galveston Bay The
bay Is responsible for
38 percent of the
tr.
(laity the moat ax
pioalve body Of water
to the United Statae '
And that was pretty
much true."
With the dacraaae
In pollution, aquatic
life tn the channel has
returned.
••They've done
such e good Job
(cleaning up the
channel) that the fteh
are coming bach."
Crouch said. “In 1974.
our fish monitoring
showed there war* 14
species tn the chan
nal Our count Mall
ed 31.000 Individuals
Six years later we
found 39 ^wetee and
133,000 Individuals tn
the channel"
Crouch aaid water
quality la the channel
should further Im-
prove when new
sewage systems for
the Houston
metropolitan area
are operative
“Tm Ship Channel
win never be • place
for fishing and water
sating," Crouch said
"Bui thanks to (ha ef-
forts of Industry and
jnuatotpallttea, the
future took! pretty
good"
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I (are* Ul*pl 144 lUgMhH
votaclon oiaonto
state's sportflahlng
and 80 to 83 percent of
the state’s shell fish
Industry."
In the late 1960’s,
the channel was
almost devoid of
aquatic life as a
result of the high
pollution lovel.
Crouch said shout 164
sewage plants and
190 industrial plants
release their ef-
fluents into the chan-
nel
In 1968, the pollu-
tion load entering the
channel from in-
dustry and
municipalities total-
ed 466,000 pounds per
day. Today, this has
dropped to 73,104
pounds per day
tuvrni, » liroooXrri channel had a natlon-
Group TOi
Convene
Members of the
Baytown Teachers
Credit Unton will hold
the group’s 36th an-
nual meeting at 7:30
p m Tuesday In the
Roes S. Sterling High
School cafeteria.
Officers are Dave
Sherron, chairman of
the board; Ron
Kramer, vice-
chairman; Wallace
Heaner, treasurer;
and Horace Lindsey,
secretary.
Other directors are
R. Leroy Albright,
Robert P. Kelley,
Paula Dennis. Clyde
J. Messiah and
Barney Webber.
Members of the
supervisory commit-
tee are Curtis Herr
Ing, chairman;
George L. Bennett
and Kenneth Schef-
fler.
Following the
meeting, drawings
for door prizes will be
held.
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ordar la thy amount i
copy reijuaalad
Aa provided by II ill ol Um
T«aa Wsiar Coda, any w*lar
right claimant aflaclad by Uili
preliminary determination, may
Ifle on or before June ll, IM. a
written contaat with Um Commi*
•Ion itatln* with reiaonable car-
latnty Um grounds ol contest The
statement (Dad to contaat
preliminary determination mu*
be verified by an affidavit of Uie
contestant, his agent or attorney
If Um coma* la directed again*
of Um rente* ahall be serve t
each of thoao claimants or hla at-
torney by certified mall and proof
of Uila aervlce ahall be filed with
Um Commission on or before June
II, IM.
Mary Ann Hefner,
Chief Clerk
mralu
Data: March 11,19B2
People Helping Poop*
The United Wey
euaente no ilendo tabedo. dom
Ingo o dla fssUvs oftctal dea
E*ada. prlnclplando 10 dlaa y con-
ttnuando haala * cuario dla
amertorea a If lecha de dlcha alec
cion Dlcho lugor de votaclon ee
mantrndr»eblertodeloe8:J0a m.
a laat SOp m.
rechado aata dla I* de February
de IM
Mayor,(Alcalde!
wide reputation * for
bad water quality,”
Crouch said. "In 1972,
a Ralph Nader report
called the channel ‘a
water wasteland' and
said It was the most
poisoned and poten-
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 21, 1982, newspaper, March 21, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020525/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.