Updates

Water Policy

Learn about our policy demands in our first policy agenda

Bayou City Waterkeeper is launching its first-ever policy agenda, Turning the Tide. The creation of this agenda was a key goal identified in our 2022-25 strategic plan, and will allow us to build on existing relationships with key partners and government entities at the local, state, and federal level to achieve policy shifts for our communities and the watershed we serve.

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In Community

Launching Water Justice Zones

We have identified four priority Water Justice zones including Northeast Houston, Houston Port Communities, Southeast Houston, and Brazoria. Exploratory Water Justice Zones, or zones where we are beginning to build connections, include Fort Bend/Southwest Houston and Galveston. These zones guide our work, concentrating our resources and partnerships where they are needed most. However, they do not limit us—we remain open to working outside these zones as community needs evolve.

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In Community

Achievements in Our First Year of Organizing for Water Justice 

Coming from a background of grassroots organizing, I had to adapt to working within the structure of an organization like BCWK, which has traditionally approached advocacy through policy and legal avenues. However, BCWK’s commitment to centering community voices and addressing systemic water injustice has made it an ideal platform to elevate these issues in meaningful ways. This experience has been a powerful opportunity to merge grassroots organizing with BCWK’s expertise in water policy, empowering us to build even deeper connections and mobilize communities toward lasting change.

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In Community

Launching the One Water Community Cohort

The One Water Community Cohort is an independent cohort of water leaders working in conservation and environmental justice. It has been formed to engage in Houston’s One Water planning process by ensuring community leaders are equipped in the process and that the needs and priorities of Houston residents are reflected in the development of the plan. With diverse voices and perspectives at the table, we can develop community-led strategies and insights for our city’s water systems and leverage community knowledge to shape One Water planning that serves Houston equitably.

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