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Putting Drinking Water First in Minnesota
Polls consistently show that people consider drinking water one of the most important public health and environmental issues we face. But policies at the local, state, and federal level do not always reflect this. We think that should change and that we need to act like drinking water matters, we need to put drinking water first. This approach is at the core of Clean Water Action’s programs and campaigns.
Human activity causes most water pollution. Turning on the faucet, flushing the toilet, growing food, turning on the lights, driving to work, making products, and building communities — all
How We Can Put Drinking Water First in Minnesota
Our goal is to fight for and win the right for everyone to have access to safe and affordable drinking water. To accomplish this lofty goal people need to be involved in the water planning process. To that end, we have put together a toolkit for people to use to learn more about their drinking water and how they can get involved to protect our water.