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Hurricane Season 2019

By |2019-08-10T10:31:46+00:00July 12th, 2019|Stormwater|

A Special Note from our Operations Manager, Mike Zarro. Over the past week, those of us living on the Gulf Coast have once again been reminded of that sinking feeling in our stomachs that Hurricane season is here. Those of us who live in southeast Texas, know all too well what can happen when mother

Industrial Permit Compliance

By |2019-08-10T10:30:44+00:00July 11th, 2019|Regulations & Permits|

Applying for a State of Texas Industrial Stormwater Permit – The Texas Industrial Stormwater Permit known as a Multi Sector General Permit (MSGP) is based on effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth by The Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) permit No. TXR050000. Industrial facilities that meet certain Sector and SIC codes

Exciting Announcement from Storm-Tex Services/Double Oak Storm Tex

By |2019-08-10T10:33:42+00:00December 14th, 2017|Stormwater|

To whom it may concern: On November 28, 2017 there was a change of some ownership of Storm-Tex Services, LLC. There are now five partners, each holding 20% of the company. The names of the new owners, along with founding owner Brad Flack, are RC Caviness, Joe Mattingly, Brian Rodel and Jim Winter. Part of

Flood Education and Harvey Update

By |2019-08-10T10:38:33+00:00August 28th, 2017|Storm Warnings|

Here is the update to the rainfall amounts as of 10:30am 8/28/2017: As you can see, there have literally been 2′-3′ of rain that has fallen across the Greater Houston area. As a comparison, here are the rainfall totals from last year’s Tax Day Flood 2016: And here is the Memorial Day Flood of 2016:

Harvey’s Impact 48 Hours Later in Houston

By |2019-08-10T10:40:42+00:00August 27th, 2017|Storm Warnings|

48 hours in and rain is still coming…looks like the forecasters, unfortunately, got it right. Houston, which already suffered 2 tremendous, historic floods in 2016 is now bracing itself to see even more record breaking flooding. There isn’t much to say except for pray for Houston! Attention: while those whose homes are not flooded and

And Now We Wait…

By |2019-08-10T10:43:04+00:00August 26th, 2017|Storm Warnings|

From Space City Weather Harvey has arrived in Houston. Numerous flash flood warnings are posted right now across the Greater Houston area, as an eastern flank feeder band of the storm flows ashore. Harvey slowly meandering between Victoria and Goliad, shipping intense rains into Houston. (College of DuPage) These heavy rains are likely to continue

Storm-Tex President and Wife Join Team to Help Honduran Village and Drill New Well

By |2019-08-09T16:16:36+00:00March 9th, 2015|Causes|

Brad and Jennifer Flack of Double Oak Storm Tex just returned from a trip to Honduras where they were part of a team able to significantly improve lives of villagers there. Brad Flack, President of Double Oak Storm Tex, and his wife, Jennifer, just returned from a trip to Honduras where they were part

New presser: Storm-Tex Cleans Up in South Texas, While Lending a Hand in Honduras

By |2019-08-09T16:14:17+00:00October 20th, 2014|Causes|

Storm-Tex Services has grown in its mission to help companies manage storm water, and handle storm water quality permits from beginning to end, by adding pond maintenance and vacuum truck services, new personnel and environmentally safe products (such as Erosion Control Blankets). The staff, led by President Brad Flack, has earned new professional designations