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Texas A&M researchers outline planned survey of residents affected by Kerr County floods
Summary
Researchers from Texas A&M's Superfund Research Center told commissioners they plan a short, voluntary 15–20 minute survey of residents affected by the July floods, with a possible subset participating in monthly follow‑ups for six months. They said results will be shared with local officials before any publications.
Representatives from Texas A&M's Superfund Research Center told the court they plan to conduct a research study documenting residents' warnings, responses and recovery experiences after the July floods.
"The information that we get will be provided to folks like yourself first in a report if you're interested, before any kind of publications are sought," said Dr. Garrett Hansen, who described the project as a short questionnaire intended to be minimally…
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