Policy Agenda Deep Dive into Clean Water: Infrastructure Equity

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Deep Dive into Clean Water: Infrastructure Equity March 6, 2025 | 12:00 PM Join us for the first session of Deep Dives into Turning the Tide, where we’ll explore BCWK’s policy agenda and the fight for clean water and infrastructure equity. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, discuss, and take action! 🔗 Details & Register: […]

Wetland Walk at Sheldon Lake State Park

Interested in learning more about our wetlands around the Houston region? Join our wetland team for one of our Wetland Walks. This wetland walk happening on  on Saturday, March 16th at Sheldon Lake State Park, guided by Andrew Sipocz, a natural resources coordinator with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Andrew has spent over 20 years restoring the […]

Policy Agenda Deep Dive into Protecting Wetlands & Coastal Ecosystems

Online Event
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join us for the second session of Deep Dives into Turning the Tide, where we’ll explore BCWK’s policy agenda and the fight for protecting wetlands & coastal ecosystems. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, discuss, and take action! 🔗 Details & Register: https://bit.ly/protectingwce  Accessibility: This session will be held on Zoom with live captions enabled. Visual […]

Policy Agenda Deep Dive into Clean Water: Reduce Industrial Risks

Online Event
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join us for the third session of Deep Dives into Turning the Tide, where we’ll explore BCWK’s policy agenda and the fight for protecting clean water by reducing industrial risks. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, discuss, and take action! 🔗 Details & Register:  https://bit.ly/reduceindustrialrisks Accessibility: This session will be held on Zoom with live captions […]

Baytown Cedar Bayou Community Meeting

Jenkins Park Clubhouse 4334 Crosby Cedar Bayou Rd, Baytown, TX, United States

Join us for a community meeting in Baytown to discuss water quality issues in Cedar Bayou.

Free

Earth Month 2025: Fort Bend County Environmental/Bayou City Waterkeeper Presentation

Quail Run Community Center 6748 Quail Park Dr, Missouri City, TX, United States

Are you a Fort Bend resident who cares about clean water and a healthier environment? Join Fort Bend Environmental and Bayou City Waterkeeper for an evening of learning, community, and action! 📅 Thursday, April 3, 2025 ⏰ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM 📍 Quail Run Community Center 16748 Quail Park Dr, Missouri City, TX 77489 […]

Kitchen Table Puppets & Press: Puppet Show & Night Market

MECA Houston 1900 Kane Street, Houston, TX, United States

Kitchen Table Puppets + Press & the ACLU of Texas are excited to premiere “Recipes of Resistance," a larger than life spectacle using 12 foot puppets to celebrate resilience immigrant communities amid escalating anti-immigrant policies. Bayou City Waterkeeper will support the event by participating in the night market.

Houston EJ Advocacy Day

Texas State Capitol Austin, Texas

  Make your voice heard! Join Bayou City Waterkeeper and our local partners at our Houston Environmental Justice Advocacy Day at the Texas State Capitol. Together, we will meet with state legislators to discuss water and environmental concerns that affect our local region. This is your opportunity to directly influence policy and demand action for […]

Texas Wetlands Conference

Tremont House (Galveston) 2300 Ships Mechanic Row, Galveston, TX, United States

Join us for the 35th Anniversary Texas Wetlands Conference, back in Galveston. Hear from top experts, including representatives from the US Army Corps of Engineers. Our Senior Legal Director and Waterkeeper Kristen Schlemmer will present on The New Administration's Impacts on Wetlands Protection in the Lower Galveston Bay Watershed. On the evening of April 10, […]

4th Anniversary of the Houston Wastewater Consent Decree: BCWK at Houston City Hall

Houston City Hall 901 Bagby, Houston, Texas

Four years have passed since a federal judge in Houston approved a landmark agreement requiring the City of Houston to invest $2 billion in local sanitary sewer upgrades over 15 years, but it left out funding for private sewer laterals, resulting in an unjust burden on our residents. The City of Houston and Harris County […]