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50 Years into the Clean Water Act, Drinking Water Sources Still at Risk
Most drinking water in the United States—approximately 2/3—comes from above ground sources such as rivers, lakes, and streams. These surface waters are extremely vulnerable to pollution from human activities. Polluted runoff from farms, stockyards, roads, as well as industrial discharges of pollution ranging from coal plants to chemical manufacturers, threaten our drinking water sources across the country.
At Clean Water Action, we believe in “Putting Drinking Water First,” which means preventing threats to drinking water where they start. One of our most powerful tools to protect drinking
Support the Clean Water for All Act
The Clean Water For All Act recognizes that access to clean water is a fundamental right and necessary to sustain life and economic livelihood.
Pennsylvania Currents - Fall / Winter 2020
In this issue: Elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | Voting by Mail? Make Sure to Read This! | Replacing a Zero with a Hero | 2019-2020 Pennsylvania Legislative Scorecard | Endorsements | We Need You! Volunteer
Chesapeake Currents | Fall 2020
In This Issue: Elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | Be a Clean Water Voter | Clean Water's Canvass at Work | Endorsements in Virginia | How to Vote | Helping People with Sewage Backups in Baltimore | DC Update | Protecting Virginians from PFAS | Protecting Workers in Maryland | Maryland Legislative Updates
California Currents | Fall 2020
In This Issue: Elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | Be a Clean Water Voter | A big win on PFAS | Legislative Session Round-up | ReThinking Disposables at the San Carlos Youth Center | YES of Prop 16 | Staff changes in California