On past programs, we’ve explored water quality in Greater Houston. On this edition of the program, we talk about water quantity, and efforts underway to ensure there will be enough water for a growing Greater Houston community in the years to come.
We’ also learn about a debate in Montgomery County over groundwater access.
Also this hour: After holiday excess, and maybe an early January cleansing, it's time to get back on the food wagon. With the Super Bowl this weekend, and Mardi Gras and Valentine's Day not far behind, we turn to our gaggle of foodies to discuss wings, king cake, romantic meals and more, in this month's installment of The Full Menu.
And: A conversation with Chase Untermeyer. He’s served a lot of roles in government. The Houston businessman is a former state legislator, port commissioner, assistant secretary of the Navy, a senior aide to a president and a former ambassador. His latest book is How Important People Act: Behaving Yourself in Public, and he talks about it with Houston Matters’ Edel Howlin.