LOE Project
What you can do to improve water quality in Lakewood Oaks Estates:
■ Don’t over-fertilize your lawns.
■ Clean up your dog poop.
Did you know?
Storm water – runoff during a rain or storm – flows untreated into area bayous and ultimately into Galveston Bay. Any chemicals or debris on your lawn or driveway can contribute to water pollution
Small changes in behavior can make a big impact on water quality.
Welcome to Clean Water Clear Choice, the Harris County Watershed Protection Group’s Web resource for stormwater information and education. As you know, over the past several years Harris County has monitored water quality in the Lakewood Oaks Estates detention basin (also known as K542). We are now in the middle of a public education campaign designed to determine whether teaching you and your neighbors about water-polluting behaviors can lead to improved water quality in your area. We hope you will find this information useful as well as entertaining and that you will join us in improving the area’s streams and bayous. Please stay tuned over the next nine months to learn more about how you can make a difference. For more information about this project, please contact Herman Sanders, Senior Communications Liaison, at 713-290-3077.
To learn more about safe lawn care
To learn more about safe pet waste disposal
Payment Envelope - Print on your own envelope and hand to your yardmen and/or landscaper!
Contact Us
Herman Sanders
Ph. 713-290-3077
Email – hsanders@swq.hctx.net
OR for general questions please call
Harris County Watershed Protection Group at our
main Ph. # at 713-290-3000.







