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Texas Medical Facilities, Schools, and Churches Within 1 Mile of Existing & Proposed Seaway Pipeline Hospitals and Nursing H Texas Medical Facilities, Schools, and Churches Within 1 Mile of Existing & Proposed Seaway Pipeline Hospitals and Nursing Homes: 8 Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Kaufman, Kaufman County Royse City Health and Rehabilitation Center Royse City, Collin County Hinton Nursing Home and Rehab Center Farmersville, Collin County Brazoria County Surgery Center Angleton, Brazoria County San Jacinto Methodist Hospital-Alexander Baytown, Harris County St. James House Baytown, Harris County Allenbrooks Healthcare Center Baytown, Harris County Park Manor South Belt Houston, Harris County Schools: 45 (Day care centers not included) Angleton Middle School Angleton, Brazoria County Anita Scott Elementary School Royse City, Collin County Barbara Cockrell Elementary School Pearland, Brazoria County Baytown Christian Academy Baytown, Harris County Beverly Hills Intermediate Houston, Harris County Blue Ridge Elementary School Blue Ridge, Fort Bend County H.C. Carleston Elementary School Pearland, Brazoria County Community High School Nevada, Collin County Community Middle School Nevada, Collin County Crockett Elementary School Baytown, Harris County Damon Elementary School Damon, Brazoria County Dobie High School Houston, Harris County Farmersville High School Farmersville, Collin County Farmersville Junior High School Farmersville, Collin County Fields Store Elementary School Waller, Waller County Fleming Elementary School Freeport, Brazoria County Frazier Elementaty, Houston, Harris County Freeport Intermediate School Freeport, Brazoria County Fulshear Ranch Academy (private residential) Needville, Fort Bend County Huggins Elementary School Fulshear, Fort Bend County Jane Long Elementary School, Freeport Freeport, Brazoria County Kaufman Christian School Kaufman, Kaufman County Kaufman High School Kaufman, Kaufman County Magnolia Elementary School, Pearland, Brazoria County Manvel High School, Manvel, Brazoria County Manvel Junior High School, Manvel, Brazoria County Mason Elementary School Manvel, Brazoria County McClendon Elementary School McClendon, Collin County Meador Elementary School Houston, Harris County Moore Elementary School Houston, Harris County Nash Elementary School Kaufman, Kaufman County Needville Middle School Needville, Fort Bend County Norman Junior High School Kaufman, Kaufman County North Pointe Elementary School Houston, Harris County Retrieve School Windham Angleton, Brazoria County Ross S. Sterling High School Baytown, Harris County S. F. Austin Elementary School Jones Creek, Brazoria County Schultz Junior High School Waller, Waller County Shekinah Radiance Academy Elementary School Royse City, Collin County Sonshine School (private) Kaufman, Kaufman County Tatum Elementary School Farmersville, Collin County Trinity Valley Community College Health Science Center Kaufman, Kaufman County Walden Oak Private School Baytown, Chambers County Waller High School Waller, Waller County Wild Peach Elementary School Wild Peach Village, Brazoria County Homes in Towns and Cities within 1 mile of Existing and Proposed Seaway Pipeline: 29 Angleton, Brazoria County Baytown Harris County Blue Ridge Collin County Bonney Brazoria County Brazoria Brazoria County Brookshire Waller County Corsicana Navarro County Damon Brazoria County Eureka Navarro County Farmersville Collin County Fate Collin County Fulshear Fort Bend County Gray’s Prairie Kaufman County Jewett Leon County Kaufman Kaufman County La Porte Harris County Manvel Brazoria County Nevada Collin County Needville Fort Bend County Oak Grove Kaufman County Pearland Brazoria County Pleak Fort Bend County Richland Navarro County Rockwall Rockwall County Rosenberg Fort Bend County Royse City Collin County (more than 5 subdivisions) Streetman Navarro County Terrell Kaufman County Waller Waller County Wild Peach Village Brazoria County Rivers Crossed and Water Supplies Downstream of Existing and Proposed Seaway Pipeline Crosses the Red River, Trinity River, Brazos River Crosses Richland Chambers Lake (Ft. Worth Water Supply) Crosses three tributaries which flow into Lake Lavon (Dallas water supply) Crosses tributaries upstream of Cedar Creek Reservoir (Ft. Worth Water Supply) Crosses less than a mile around Lake Halbert along the damn and southeastern shore (Corsicana water supply) Churches Within 1 mile of Seaway: 56 Kentuckytown Baptist Church Whitewright, Grayson County Crossroads Presbyterian Church Whitewright , Grayson County Antioch Baptist Church Bells, Grayson County Pilot Grove Baptist Church Whitewright, Grayson County First Baptist Church Blue Ridge, Collin County First United Methodist Church Blue Ridge, Collin County Snow Hill Church Collin County First Baptist Church Farmersville, Collin County The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Farmersville, Collin County Gallaway Memorial Church Farmersville, Collin County First United Methodist Church Farmersville, Collin County Grace Fellowship Farmersville, Collin County Trinity Baptist Church Farmersville, Collin County Farmersville Church of Christ Farmersville, Collin County Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Farmersville, Collin County Nevada Baptist Church Nevada, Collin County First Assembly of God Royse City, Collin County Trinity Baptist Church Royse City, Collin County Gateway Fellowship Royse City, Collin County Victory Baptist Church Terrell, Kaufman County Rafter J Cowboy Church Terrell, Kaufman County Trinity Valley Baptist Church Terrell, Kaufman County Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Terrell, Kaufman County Harvest International Christian Center Terrell, Kaufman County Life Changing Church Terrell, Kaufman County New Hope Southern Baptist Church Kaufman, Kaufman County Country Bible Church Kaufman, Kaufman County First Baptist Church Kaufman, Kaufman County Church of Christ Kaufman, Kaufman County Macedonia Baptist Church Kaufman, Kaufman County Oak Hill Church Kaufman, Kaufman County Grace Fellowship Baptist Church Oak Grove, Kaufman County Eureka Methodist Eureka, Navarro County Tehuacana Grove Church Freestone, Navarro County Union Church Madisonville, Madison County Chapel Hill Church Madisonville, Madison County Rock Prairie Baptist Church Madisonville, Madison County Bethlehem Church Grimes County Reids Prairie Church Waller, Waller County New Hope United Methodist Church Waller, Waller County Good Hope Church Waller, Waller County Fellowship at Fields Store Waller, Waller County Waller Seventh Day Adventist Waller, Waller County Church of Christ Waller, Waller County Tower of Refuge Rosenberg, Fort Bend County First Baptist Church Damon, Brazoria County Saints Cyril and Methodius Church Damon, Brazoria County First English Lutheran Church Damon, Brazoria County Wild Peach Baptist Church Brazoria, Brazoria County Living Waters Church Brazoria, Brazoria County Greater Mount Zion Church Brazoria, Brazoria County Gulf Prairie Presbyterian Church Jones Creek, Brazoria County The Light House Church Jones Creek, Brazoria County West End Baptist Church Freeport, Brazoria County Light of Jesus Fellowship Church Freeport, Brazoria County Spirit of Praise Church Freeport, Brazoria County.
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