"To summarize, KB Home can state with absolute certainty that Northampton was not constructed on a landfill or dumpsite, and has no naturally-occurring groundwater or perennial springs, Seaman wrote."
--Soggy-subdivision probe digs into approval data
By Adolfo Pesquera  Express-News
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Protesters got KB Home to buy back defective houses.


TNRCC Officials (The EPA of Texas) inspecting water drainage in the 
North Hampton subdivision of Sand Antonio.


"Lifting" of the roof producing cracks between the roof and walls.


Mr. Riley. A Gulf War Veteran. His house was evidentually bought back.


Water sepage from underthe street. Many homes in the subdivision have water infiltration problems.


Homeowners picketing Kaufman and Broad.


Water drainage. Picture taken during the summer drought.


Water collecting.


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