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A Step in the Right Direction on Hydraulic Fracturing and Drinking Water
Let's keep diesel out of fracking!
By Lynn Thorp, National Campaigns Director As experts on the Safe Drinking Water Act, we weren’t at all thrilled when Congress exempted hydraulic fracturing from the law back in 2005. EPA's draft policy around fracking operations that use diesel addresses the only "exemption in that exemption" and because of that is very important. We’ve seen since then that drinking water impacts are one of the biggest areas of concern with this type of oil and gas drilling and the exemption needs to be reversed. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) exempts hydraulicLove Your Mother
by Jonathan A. Scott There are lots of great ways to celebrate Mother’s Day. While there is no substitute for an in-person visit or celebratory phone call (or video chat, if you’re so inclined), there is also a rich tradition involving gifts of cards, pictures flowers, edible goodies and more. If you wanted to add or substitute something on this list, you might consider giving a gift to Clean Water Action or Clean Water Fund in honor or memory of your mother, grandmother and/or other special women in your life. In our household, we often give a gift of blankets (for disaster relief) in the
Coloradans welcome “Flat Earth Society” members of Congress
Welcome, Flat Earth Society
By Gary Wockner, Colorado Program Director
Groups call for energy reality check, end of excessive taxpayer handouts to Big Oil
Several Colorado groups took members of Congress to task today over their failed energy policies, political rhetoric, and ties to industry. Clean Water Action, Colorado Fair Share Alliance, the Checks and Balances Project and local activists gathered on the steps of the state capitol early this morning in anticipation of a U.S. House Energy and Minerals Subcommittee field hearing on federal oversight of oil and gas fracking operations