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Green Water Infrastructure
Green infrastructure uses innovative approaches to reduce storm water and sewage overflows, protect NJ’s water resources and drinking water, create green jobs and reduce climate change impacts including flooding and salt water intrusion. Green water infrastructure includes: Rain and roof gardens, rainwater harvesting, and permeable pavements. Planting trees, restoring wetlands, creating stream buffers and functioning urban forests. Water efficient appliances and landscaping. Wind and solar power. Nutrient recycling in community gardens. Onsite wastewater treatment and safe reuse. Programs
Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant
Clean Water Action and Grandmother's Mothers and More for Energy Safety (GRAMMES) played a critical role in the early closure (September 2018) of Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township.
Our Canvass
Working at Clean Water Action means working with passionate and purpose-driven people who share a common vision: harnessing the power of people to make a difference. As community organizers, it is our job to create effective change through public outreach; educating and empowering people to take action on issues affecting our environment and health. Join our team to be part of this strength-in-numbers strategy.
Plan de Reducción de Emisiones de Comunidades Locales: Lost Hills, Kern, CA
Durante un periodo de 18 meses, el Comité Directivo Comunitario de Lost Hills celebró aproximadamente 30 reuniones para desarrollar este Plan Comunitario Local de Reducción de Emisiones (LCERP). El Plan incluye información técnica y aportaciones de las comunidades sobre los impactos locales y la selección de estrategias para reducir las emisiones locales que se adapten mejor a Lost Hills.
Local Community Emissions Reduction Plan: Lost Hills, Kern, CA
Over a period of 18 months, the Lost Hills Community Steering Committee (LCSC) held approximately 30 meetings to develop this Local Community Emissions Reduction Plan, which includes both technical information and input from communities on local impacts and selection of strategies for reducing local emissions that are best suited to Lost Hills.