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Improving Water Quality and Working with Private Landowners

Clean water is essential for healthy and prosperous Gulf communities. Water quality supports recreational and commercial fisheries and tourism; without it, coastal ecosystems are degraded, along with the environmental and economic benefits these ecosystems provide. The Council invests heavily in this cornerstone of the Gulf environment with projects that upgrade and expand wastewater and stormwater treatment systems. The Council restores wetlands, oyster beds, and other coastal habitats that provide natural water quality improvement. The Council also works closely with private landowners such as farmers to support voluntary land management practices that reduce pollution before it enters the streams and bayous that lead to the Gulf.

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Before picture of conservation area

USDA Gulf Coast Conservation Reserve before restoration to repair the landscape and reduce erosion. Photo credit: USDA

 

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USDA Gulf Conservation Reserve After Photo

USDA Gulf Coast Conservation Reserve after restoration to repair the landscape and reduce erosion. Photo credit: USDA