Comments submitted: Texas Water Development Board SFY25 State Revolving Funds Intended Use Plan
On August 2, 2024, Bayou City Waterkeeper submitted three public comments to the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) on the
On August 2, 2024, Bayou City Waterkeeper submitted three public comments to the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) on the
Coastal communities continue to wait on expensive megaprojects that have not materialized, even as they face ever more severe hurricane
This piece by our Senior Legal Director and Waterkeeper Kristen Schlemmer was part of the newsprint accompanying Artist-in-Residence Fred Schmidt-Arenales’
This spring several interns and fellows will lend important support to our law, science, design, policy, and communications work. Interns and fellows work closely with staff on issues related to water, infrastructure, and climate injustices affecting communities across greater Houston. Join us in welcoming them!
Fred Schmidt-Arenales served as Bayou City Waterkeeper’s Artist-in-Residence from September 2023 through March of this year, engaging with our work
By Sade Hogue and Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud In Houston, we have a problem–a shameful one that is making family homes