Environmental risk, tax analysis, and property details for 2801 E Reata Dr, Deer Park, TX 77536
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 ToolBased on the property's flood risk profile, here are specific action items to consider.
Comparison with typical Houston properties (based on 10,000 randomly sampled homes). All measurements are for chemicals released within a 2-mile radius.
| Period | Total | Air | Water |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Houston Property (2014-2024) | 6,524 lbs | 4,822 lbs | 0 lbs |
| This Property (2014-2024) | 1,496,793 lbs | 1,496,793 lbs | 0 lbs |
| Typical Houston Property (2024 Only) | 2 lbs | 1 lbs | 0 lbs |
| This Property (2024 Only) | 134,944 lbs | 134,944 lbs | 0 lbs |
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.
| # | Chemical | CAS# | Air (lbs/10yr) | Water (lbs/10yr) | Total (lbs/10yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Propylene | 115-07-1 | 891,483 lbs | 0 lbs | 891,483 lbs |
| 2 | n-Hexane | 110-54-3 | 332,892 lbs | 0 lbs | 332,892 lbs |
| 3 | Ethylene | 74-85-1 | 262,325 lbs | 0 lbs | 262,325 lbs |
| 4 | Zinc compounds | N982 | 5,084 lbs | 0 lbs | 5,084 lbs |
| 5 | Diisocyanates | N120 | 4,007 lbs | 0 lbs | 4,007 lbs |
| 6 | Certain glycol ethers | N230 | 372 lbs | 0 lbs | 372 lbs |
| 7 | Acrylic acid | 79-10-7 | 348 lbs | 0 lbs | 348 lbs |
| 8 | Diethanolamine | 111-42-2 | 57 lbs | 0 lbs | 57 lbs |
| 9 | Methyl acrylate | 96-33-3 | 47 lbs | 0 lbs | 47 lbs |
| 10 | Ethyl acrylate | 140-88-5 | 35 lbs | 0 lbs | 35 lbs |
| 11 | Triethylamine | 121-44-8 | 34 lbs | 0 lbs | 34 lbs |
| 12 | Butyl acrylate | 141-32-2 | 28 lbs | 0 lbs | 28 lbs |
| 13 | Manganese compounds | N450 | 26 lbs | 0 lbs | 26 lbs |
| 14 | Methyl methacrylate | 80-62-6 | 25 lbs | 0 lbs | 25 lbs |
| 15 | Diphenylamine | 122-39-4 | 10 lbs | 0 lbs | 10 lbs |
| 16 | 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene | 95-63-6 | 10 lbs | 0 lbs | 10 lbs |
| 17 | Xylene (mixed isomers) | 1330-20-7 | 6 lbs | 0 lbs | 6 lbs |
| 18 | N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone | 872-50-4 | 3 lbs | 0 lbs | 3 lbs |
| # | Chemical | CAS# | Air (lbs/yr) | Water (lbs/yr) | Total (lbs/yr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Propylene | 115-07-1 | 83,354 lbs | 0 lbs | 83,354 lbs |
| 2 | Ethylene | 74-85-1 | 26,855 lbs | 0 lbs | 26,855 lbs |
| 3 | n-Hexane | 110-54-3 | 22,335 lbs | 0 lbs | 22,335 lbs |
| 4 | Diisocyanates | N120 | 1,843 lbs | 0 lbs | 1,843 lbs |
| 5 | Zinc compounds | N982 | 425 lbs | 0 lbs | 425 lbs |
| 6 | Acrylic acid | 79-10-7 | 127 lbs | 0 lbs | 127 lbs |
| 7 | Ethyl acrylate | 140-88-5 | 6 lbs | 0 lbs | 6 lbs |
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