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NJ Clean Water on the Move | August 2025
Welcome to Clean Water on the Move, your monthly update from Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund in New Jersey. Thanks for your ongoing support for our work towards a healthy environment for all!
Clean Water Action joins a Large Coalition Outside Climate Hearing to Push Passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act
Clean Water Action spoke at a joint hearing of the NJ Senate and Assembly Environment Committees - joining large coalition to call on passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act.
Climate Strike! Large Coalition Urges Passage of NJ Climate Superfund Act
NJ’s Gen-Z-Led Climate Nonprofit and Climate Superfund Act Prime Sponsors Unite Broad Coalition, Call on NJ Lawmakers to ‘Make Polluters Pay’ for Climate Damage & Adaptation
The Dirty Water Rule would mean more oil and gas wastewater in rivers and streams.
New analysis finds big impacts in oil producing states For decades, oil and gas industry growth has been enabled by slashing protections for water. Some of the most common forms of oil and gas production benefit from federal loopholes and policies that remove water protections in order to streamline permitting and cut operational costs. The aquifer exemption program in the Safe Drinking Water Act’s (SDWA) Underground Injection Control (UIC) program, and the notorious Halliburton loophole that removed SDWA protections for hydraulic fracturing operations, are two of the most egregious examples
Trifecta: Three Vicious Environmental Decisions From Gov. Baker
Everywhere you looked a couple of weeks back, there was the Green New Deal, an ambitious proposal to transition the entire US economy to a framework of sustainability and economic justice. A resolution urging creation of a GND was launched last week by freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and veteran Sen. Ed Markey, to enthusiastic fanfare from its legions of supporters—and ominous warnings of doom from the corporate center and ideological right. Many mainstream figures, including Democratic Party luminaries and nearly 100 members of Congress, endorse it as an opening to urgent national