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  • What We Do
    • Clean Water
      • Hub: Justice in the Sewers
      • Map: Justice in the Sewer
      • Poo Reports
      • Private Sewer Lateral Policy Brief (English)
    • Protecting Wetlands
      • Wetland Watch Hub
      • Nature-based flooding solutions
    • Coastal Resiliency
      • Surge Forward: Reimagining Our Coast’s Climate Transition
      • Reducing Industrial Risks
    • Policy
      • Turning the Tide: BCWK’s Policy Agenda 2025-26
      • Policy Priorities for the Legislative Agenda for the 89th Texas Legislature
      • Policy Recommendations for Houston’s Next Mayor – 2023
  • Know Your Water
    • Our Watershed
    • Resource Hub
    • Water Justice Zones Mapper
  • Community Updates
    • Updates
    • Events Calendar
    • Green Infrastructure Design Lab
    • CRANe (Community advisory group)
  • About Us
    • Our Story
    • Our Team
    • Artist-in-Residence Program
    • Jobs & Internships
    • Press Room
    • Annual Report
  • Get Involved
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