The Wise Report

During the mid-1990s, the Institute of Environmental Technology (IET), consisting of associates of the Environmental Litigation Associates (ELA) and other senior environmental professionals in the Houston area, taught a 4-month program designed to cross-train professional refugees from a depressed oil and gas industry for the purpose of finding employment in an expanding environmental industry. Over more than 5 years, some 400 geologists, engineers, and other professionals graduated from that program, most of whom found meaningful professional employment. When the oil and gas activity returned a few years later, the graduates offered a better background to potential employers than before they were laid off. One of the objectives of the IET program was to provide continuing support after graduation. The Guide to Houston Faulting and Subsidence — as they relate to Houston’s groundwater supplies — is the result of more than 10 years of research and discussions on the subject of interest to those professionals in the Houston area and elsewhere in the U.S. The URL link to the Guide: http://ela-iet.com/HouFaultGuideDecember2014.pdf

Because the current Editor for Government Update that appears regularly in the HGS Bulletin and The Wise Report and member of the Planning Committee of the HGS Engineering and Environmental Committee, Henry M. Wise, P.G., and Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H, also a member of the E & E Committee, played significant roles in the generation of this Guide, they are making the Guide available through this venue to members of the Houston Geological Society and especially those AIPG members who have an interest in Houston faulting and associated subsidence and related issues.

Henry M. Wise, P.G.
The Wise Report