
Watershed Protection
Manager: Alisa Max, P.E.
Architecture & Engineering Division's Watershed Protection Group handles, with great care, a whole host of issues ranging from storm water quality, proper household hazardous waste disposal and watershed protection.
Harris County has been enforcing water quality rules for over
50 years--longer than most environmental agencies in the U.S. have
been around! Water quality in our bayous had for decades been
recognized as suffering misuse from the many demands placed on it,
from recreation, fishing, transportation, drinking water, and even
as an open sewer. From the first scientific assessment of
water quality in 1946, a new agency was formed in 1953 to enforce
air and water regulations. Today, Harris County has many
agencies that contribute to protecting and improving water quality.
Harris County’s leadership in the field of water quality continues to this day. By clicking the link to the Research page, you can find many recent publications regarding studies that Harris County has performed in order to gain a better understanding of the best ways to address water quality. More studies will be posted as they are completed, so check back often!
To report illegal dumping or improper discharges (sewage, wastewater, etc.) please contact Harris County Pollution Control Services Department by email or by phone at 713.920.2831
LID & Green Infrastructure
Household Hazardous Waste
Storm Water Quality
| - | Plan Review | |
| - | Permitting |
Onsite Wastewater
| - | Plan Review | |
| - | Permitting |
TPDES Permit
Seminars
Hot Topics
Research
TMDL's
Bacteria Reduction Efforts
Watershed Tips for All
Tips for Kids
Tips for Residents
Tips for Professionals
Additional Links
Clean Water Clear Choice
EPA
TCEQ