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Celebrate Earth Month 2022 by supporting the work of Clean Water Fund in Rhode Island!
Thanks to you, we’re working to protect public health and the environment for all Rhode Islanders every day. We’re working to reduce exposure to toxic PFAS in consumer goods, reduce plastic waste, and make sure polluters clean up after themselves.
But we can't win without your support! Celebrate Earth Month 2022 by making a gift today!
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Please note that contributions to Clean Water Fund are tax deductible.
If you want to learn more about Clean Water Action’s work in Rhode Island, click here!
Clean Water Action is Clean Water Fund’s sister organization, both working to
Rhode Island 401Gives - Pledge to make a donation on April 1st Form
Thank you for pledging to donate to Clean Water Fund on April 1st for 401Gives! Please share our fundraising page with your friends and family to spread the word.
PFAS Chemicals – Protecting Our Drinking Water And Our Health
Protect Our Creeks, Aquifers and Springs from Treated Wastewater!
As the Texas Hill Country adds population, more and more subdivisions want to send their sewage to treatment plants which discharge the treated effluent directly into creeks and rivers. Discharge of treated effluent into waterways is banned inside the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone, where water percolates through cracks and fissures in the limestone creek beds directly into the sensitive Aquifer below. But the practice is still allowed just upstream in the Contributing Zone, even though waterways there flow directly into the Recharge Zone, taking whatever pollutants they contain with them
Austin's Land Development Code: Towards a More Climate Resilient City
We need to make sure that CodeNext preserves and improves Austin's environmental protections, and creates a more climate-resilient city.