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Profiles in Prevention -- NaturaLawn of America
NaturaLawn works to bring homeowners a healthier, environmentally friendlier lawn than traditional chemical lawn care companies at comparable prices because a huge price increase would put safer lawn care out of reach for many people.
Profiles in Prevention -- Nicki Murphy
Nicki is a licensed Parent and Family Educator working in Robbinsdale Area Schools. She facilitates parenting groups and works one on one with families. Nicki knows the way we interact with our environment impacts children's development, our parenting, and ultimately our parent-child relationships.
Profiles in Prevention
Clean Water Action works to ensure access safe, affordable source of drinking water now, and for future generations. Too often that means fighting to hold polluters accountable for cleaning up their mess, but we know that ultimately, the best way to fight pollution is to prevent it at the source. The more pollution we prevent, the less we have to clean up.
Growing a Green Energy Economy and Jobs For All
New Jersey Governor Murphy has set forth an ambitious 100% renewable energy by 2050 agenda including an offshore wind program that is on track to make New Jersey a nationwide leader in its development.
Michigan’s Outdated and Dangerous Combined Sewer Systems
Many of Michigan’s urban and suburban areas expanded rapidly between the 1920s and the 1950s — an era with different priorities for water management. Many of Michigan’s water systems were originally built as combined systems, meaning the pipes carried both stormwater and wastewater. These systems simply discharged all water directly into local lakes, rivers, and streams, without treatment. Wastewater treatment centers were built later, and the combined sewer pipes were redirected there for the water to be processed before being released back into the water table. Starting in the mid-1950s