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Support Efforts to Address PFAS in PA
Tell Pennsylvania leaders to do more to address exposure to PFAS in Pennsylvania.
Stop PFAS Air Pollution in Pennsylvania!
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is looking to get rid of millions of gallons of PFAS-laden firefighting foam by sending it to a facility in East Liverpool, Ohio. Take action today!
Official Statement | 2024 Presidential Election
"While this is not the outcome we hoped for, we are grateful to our tireless state election leads, hardworking canvassers, and dedicated Clean Water members who poured their hearts and countless hours into encouraging Americans to protect our water through their votes."
Plastic Bags’ Days are Numbered in Pennsylvania
July 1, 2021 was a milestone date in Pennsylvania - one that put pollution from plastic bags on notice.
It marked the expiration of a statewide preemption that delayed implementation of any current policies to limit or ban single-use plastic bags. The legislature first tried to limit local plastic bag bans in 2017 through a standalone bill, which Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed. Lawmakers then added the preemption language into a budget-related bill called the fiscal code in 2019 and renewed it in 2020.
The absence of a renewal in this year’s state budget opens the door for cities and municipalities to