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CLEAN WATER ACTION 2026 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION
We’re grateful for your continued support as a Clean Water Action member. Now is your opportunity to have a direct impact by voting on the proposed board slate.
National Parks Reuse Project
Clean Water Fund’s ReThink Disposable program is partnering with three diverse National Parks to dramatically eliminate single-use disposables! Read more about our work with Mammoth Cave, Petrified Forest, and Jamaica Bay National Parks.
Be a Clean Water Voter: 2026 Minnesota Endorsements
Make your Clean Water Voter voice heard in Minnesota!
Preventing Lead by Protecting Water in Massachusetts
Lead in water is the most significant source of lead exposure after lead paint. Lead was a preferred plumbing material, particularly for water service lines, until it was outlawed in 1986. The American Water Works Association estimates between 6-10 million homes are connected to a lead service line. Lead in Water: A Health Hazard Lead exposure isn’t good for anyone; but pregnant women and young children are most affected. Physical and behavioral effects of lead occur at lower exposure levels in children than in adults. A dose of lead that would have little effect on an adult can have a
Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC): An Early Warning Sign
People and industry use tens of thousands of chemicals. A vast array of these chemicals have been found in our environment, where we consider them contaminants of emerging concern or CECs. Most of these CECs have not been fully evaluated for the risks they might pose to the environment— or to our health.