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The State of the Bay Galveston Bay Area Project

Galveston Bay Status and Trends

Water and Sediment Quality Indicators

For the most part Galveston Bay has historically maintained good water quality. While vast water quality improvements have occurred since the implementation of the Clean Water Act in the 1970s, problems still persist:

  • Elevated levels of pathenogenic bacteria
  • Industrial contaminants in sediments and fish tissue
  • Nonpoint source pollution

Water and sediment quality is closely related to the types of land use (suburban, industrial, agricultural, etc.) that exist within a watershed. Subsequently, Galveston Bay’s water quality problems are primarily concentrated in the western urban tributaries to the bay where most of the human development is situated.

Visit the links below for more information regarding the water and sediment quality issues of Galveston Bay.

Water Quality

Sediment Quality

  • Heavy Metals
  • Organic Pollutants
Houston Advanced Research Center

Lisa Gonzalez
Research Scientist
Houston Advanced Research Center
4800 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381

Steven Johnston
Monitoring & Research  Coordinator
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Galveston Bay Estuary Program
17041 El Camino Real, Suite 210
Houston, Texas 77058
 Galveston Bay Estuary Program

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