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Documentary Screening: Water is Treasure – Fighting PFAS Contamination! Fight for Life.
Join Clean Water Action for an exclusive FREE showing of a special TV program created by a Japanese director. Water is Treasure – Fighting PFAS Contamination! Fight for Life explores the health injustices in Japan related to PFAS and the role the US military and US Department of Defense played in the contamination as well as stories from America itself.
Free Information Session: Safer Homes / Sesión Informativa: Casas Más Seguras
How can we use our gas stoves in a safer way? How can we ensure our homes are protected from fires? How can we reduce your exposure to lead at home? ¿Cómo podemos utilizar nuestras cocinas a gas de forma más segura? ¿Cómo podemos garantizar que nuestros hogares estén protegidos contra incendios? ¿Cómo podemos reducir la exposición al plomo en el hogar?
Becky Smith
Becky has worked with Clean Water Action since 2001. Recent projects include assembling a multi-sector network in Massachusetts to support innovative and alternative approaches to integrated water and energy resource management to protect both water and human ecosystems. Her work at the local, state, and federal level includes giving presentations on sustainable options for next generations of infrastructure; support for initiatives such as the Clean Water Restoration Act; and pursuing Clean Water Act protections for waters here in Massachusetts. Becky is an advisor to DEP's Safe Drinking
Cindy Luppi
Cindy has worked with Clean Water Action since 1994, helping to coordinate a number of coalitions and community-based efforts to reduce pollution and promote an equitable, sustainable economy. She supervises and supports Clean Water's state campaigns in New England and across the country.
Elizabeth Saunders
Elizabeth joined Clean Water Action in 2001 ,and now serves as Clean Water's National Donor Development Manager while still supporting Massachusetts in a Senior Advisor role. Elizabeth knows that the greatest strentgh of Clean Water Action is our people—the members, donors, volunteers, and neighborhood activists who form our grassroots base.