The mission of Clear Creek Environmental Foundation is to preserve and enhance the Clear Creek and Clear Lake environment to maintain its natural resources and beauty for the present and future. Our organization focus is on two activities. One, cleaning up the mess that already exists and two, trying to stop the destruction of Clear Creek without necessarily stopping others enjoyment of the areas we are trying to preserve.
Discussion of CCEF mission:
2. What: We plan to provide services to improve the natural creek by more trash cleanup, education for residents, research into pollution, conservation of the resource, and encourage government and public to treat the creek with respect. 3. Whom: The beneficiaries of our work will be the creeks natural inhabitants like egrets, catfish, shrimp, and the recreational boaters and naturalists. Our wetlands are decreasing rapidly and we need to take care of what we still have. 4. Who: This work will be carried out by volunteers and staff interested in a cleaner environment and healthier waters and wetlands. 5. Where: The creek has a drainage area of approximately 260 sq miles and the lake is surrounded by residential areas and industry. Residents are attracted to the area for its natural waters and we need to preserve some of this natural state for the future. 6. How: This foundation will actively engage in projects to vigorously make the Creek and Lake a better environment for both nature and man. We will be an active group and get out the troops to get some real work done. As we already pointed out, Clear Creek is a beautiful natural resource in an urban/suburban environment. As a first step CCEF began work in 2000 to clean up trash from the water and shores. Project 2001 was part of a larger effort to clean up the trash alon the banks of Clear Creek. The trash accumulating on the shores and creek edges is the most visible signs of neglect and degradation. The trash project is a good start to increase awareness of the Creek and start the reversal of the Creek from a waste area to a scenic river. As the 10th most endangered river in America the creek obviously needs all the help it can get.
As the creek goes, so goes the Lake. Armand Bayou is working to improve water quality on that tributary and we plan to do likewise for Clear Creek. Surprisingly there is a major sport fishing center in Clear Lake with guide boats out of South Shore Harbor. Just a few years ago the area of South Shore Harbor was itself a natural site for marine life. CCEF hopes to help maintain this balance of natural life and community side by side. A first step will be to investigate and monitor the waters for quality and marine life. Based on those ongoing assessments we can recommend proper action to maintain and improve the quality of life in the waters. The Creek must coexist with the communities and population in the area. For both to coexist in the area the population and communities need to be aware of the waters and treat it with respect. For example, one of the simplest solutions is to not pollute the water with trash and garbage to begin with ![]() At one point we took a ride up Clear Creek to take pictures for the web site. We were looking for pictures of wildlife. What we found in more abundance were plastic toys and chairs hanging from trees, tires, plastic pipe, and enough floating garbage to start a landfill. The worst places were near expensive water front homes and "private" parks and the most obvious factor was this - - - the more trash, the less we saw of wildlife. Point source pollution from wastewater plants and non-point source runoff are extremely important to the quality of the Creek and Lake. The large number of boats using the water is an important use of the lake and also an important source of water degradation from fuel spills and toilets. CCEF wants to help educate about the water for the benefit of all.
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