Home > Analysis: 0 Corpus Christi St, Houston, TX 77015

📊 Environmental Assessment Report

This comprehensive report analyzes both flood risk and industrial pollution exposure for this property. The assessment combines multiple data sources including USGS elevation, FEMA flood zones, historical storm modeling, and EPA Toxic Release Inventory records.

🌊 Part 1: Flood Risk Analysis

Property Overview

This section shows the fundamental characteristics of the property, including its elevation above sea level, FEMA flood zone designation, and our calculated overall flood risk rating based on historical data and topographic analysis.

Address
0 CORPUS CHRISTI ST HOUSTON 77015
Elevation
24.05 ft
Height above sea level from USGS data.
FEMA Flood Zone
X
Moderate to Low Risk - Outside 500-year floodplain
Overall Risk
Very Low
Risk based on FEMA zone and simulation.

Risk Assessment Outputs

These detailed metrics show the technical outputs from our flood risk model. They include predicted water depths at the property during a 5000-year flood event and estimated flood damage based on USACE methodology.

Risk Rating
Very Low
Flood Depth
0 ft ±0.5 ft
No flooding at current water level.
Water Surface Elevation (WSE)
N/A
Water surface elevation data not available.
Area Inundated
N/A
Data not available
Nearest Bayou Stage
N/A
No nearby bayou within monitoring range
Depth-Damage Estimate (HCAD Valuation)
$0
Vacant lot (no building data). No structure to calculate damage for.
Depth-Damage Estimate (Neighborhood Comparison)
$0
Vacant lot (no building data). No structure to calculate damage for.
Analysis Method
COG Bathtub Model
Raster-based flood inundation query

Flood Simulation

This simulation shows whether the property would flood based on a 5000-year flood event with 3m (9.84ft) water level. Use the interactive tool to explore different scenarios.

✅ Property Would Be Safe
Safety Margin: 14.05 feet
Severity: Safe

Adjust Flood Simulation

The analysis above uses default settings (5000-year flood, 3m/9.84ft water level). To explore different flood scenarios with interactive maps, return to the main tool:

Open Interactive Analysis Tool

Flood Risk Recommendations

Based on the property's flood risk profile, here are specific action items to consider.

  • FEMA Zone X (minimal hazard) - flood insurance available at preferred rates.
  • Review the interactive flood simulator to understand how different rainfall events could affect this property.
  • Contact Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) for drainage projects and flood information.

🏭 Part 2: Industrial Pollution Exposure

Property Pollution Ranking
Very High
Higher pollution than 92% of Houston homes
This ranking compares pollution levels within 2 miles of this property against 10,000 randomly sampled Houston metro properties. Lower percentiles indicate higher pollution exposure.
Industrial Pollution Nearby (Last 10 Years)
16.18 million lbs
Extremely High
2479.2x more than typical Houston property
809 dump trucks of chemicals within 2 miles
Total chemical releases from all industrial facilities within a 2-mile radius over the past decade (2014–2024). Data from EPA's Toxic Release Inventory tracking air, water, and land discharges.
💨 Air Pollution (Last 10 Years)
587 thousand lbs
Extremely High
121.7x more than typical Houston property
Chemicals released into the air from nearby facilities over 10 years. Includes both fugitive emissions (leaks, evaporation) and stack emissions (smokestacks, vents). May affect local air quality.
💧 Water Pollution (Last 10 Years)
21 thousand lbs
Extremely High
Chemical discharges to surface water (bayous, streams, drainage) from industrial facilities within 2 miles over the past decade. May impact local waterways and drainage systems.

❤️ Why It Matters

High chemical activity nearby can indicate industrial zones, truck traffic, or potential odor and noise issues. These factors may affect air quality, long-term property desirability, and neighborhood character. This data helps you understand the industrial footprint around your property.

🏙️ Houston Metro Benchmarks

Comparison with typical Houston properties (based on 10,000 randomly sampled homes). All measurements are for chemicals released within a 2-mile radius.

PeriodTotalAirWater
Typical Houston Property (2014-2024)6,524 lbs4,822 lbs0 lbs
This Property (2014-2024)16,175,082 lbs587,067 lbs21,322 lbs
Typical Houston Property (2024 Only)2 lbs1 lbs0 lbs
This Property (2024 Only)36,189 lbs25,040 lbs945 lbs

📊 How This Property Compares to Houston Metro

Based on a random sample of 10,000 Houston properties, this chart shows the distribution of pollution levels across the metro area. The highlighted bar indicates where this property falls compared to other homes. Lower percentiles mean higher pollution exposure.

0-9thMost Polluted
9.9%
10-19th
10.1%
20-29th
9.9%
30-39th
10.1%
40-49th
9.7%
50-59th
10.2%
60-69th
6%
70-79th
5.8%
80-89th
4.3%
90-100thLowest Pollution
34.2%
Higher pollution than 92% of Houston homes
Each bar's width represents the percentage of Houston homes in that pollution range. This property ranks in the 0-9th percentile (top 10% most polluted).

Top chemicals released near this property (past 10 years):

m-Cresol, 2,4-Dimethylphenol, p-Cresol, o-Cresol, Phenol

View the full list of 39 chemicals below.

Chemicals Released (2014-2024, 10-Year Total) (39 chemicals)

#ChemicalCAS#Air (lbs, 10yr)Water (lbs, 10yr)Total (lbs, 10yr)
1m-Cresol108-39-445,9356,5865,666,444
22,4-Dimethylphenol105-67-913,0559654,229,319
3p-Cresol106-44-538,2983,2923,009,676
4o-Cresol95-48-725,4611,5791,765,196
5Phenol108-95-217,8793,1041,051,635
6Chlorine7782-50-588,499088,499
7Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size)7647-01-056,509056,509
8Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)75-45-646,271046,271
9Hydrogen sulfide7783-06-431,339031,339
10Chlorothalonil1897-45-629,9748330,057
11Carbon disulfide75-15-027,720027,720
12Ammonia7664-41-723,6593,47727,136
13Styrene100-42-526,310026,310
14Xylene (mixed isomers)1330-20-721,357021,357
15Carbon tetrachloride56-23-514,3451214,358
16Toluene108-88-313,120013,696
17n-Hexane110-54-312,725012,725
18m-Xylene108-38-311,9635412,017
19Ethylbenzene100-41-410,531010,531
20Vanadium compoundsN7706,2362,1538,389
21Methanol67-56-16,54106,541
22Benzene71-43-26,36206,362
23Biphenyl92-52-43,40703,407
24Hydrogen cyanide74-90-83,23103,231
25Cyclohexane110-82-71,73201,732
26Formic acid64-18-61,01201,012
27Hexachlorobenzene118-74-11,00211,003
28Certain glycol ethersN2309030903
291,2,4-Trimethylbenzene95-63-68630863
30Ethylene glycol107-21-13980398
31Phthalic anhydride85-44-91840184
32Maleic anhydride108-31-61390139
33Dioxin and dioxin-like compoundsN15039039
34Naphthalene91-20-329029
35Nitric acid7697-37-228028
36Nonylphenol EthoxylatesN53510010
37Lead And Lead CompoundsN420077
38Lead compoundsN420067
39Mercury7439-97-6002

Top chemicals released near this property (2024 only):

m-Cresol, 2,4-Dimethylphenol, p-Cresol, o-Cresol, Phenol

View the full list of 13 chemicals reported within 2 miles for 2024.

Chemicals Released (2024 Only) (13 chemicals)

#ChemicalCAS#Air (lbs/yr)Water (lbs/yr)Total (lbs/yr)
1m-Cresol108-39-45,5804167,579
22,4-Dimethylphenol105-67-91,591647,241
3p-Cresol106-44-54,8952085,894
4o-Cresol95-48-73,1921033,937
5Phenol108-95-22,5251513,053
6Hydrogen sulfide7783-06-42,61902,619
7Carbon disulfide75-15-01,83502,484
8Methanol67-56-11,34301,343
9Toluene108-88-33140890
10Cyclohexane110-82-77590759
11Certain glycol ethersN2302140214
12Formic acid64-18-61730173
13Lead compoundsN420033