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Making Democracy Work
Since its founding in 1972, making democracy work has been central to Clean Water Action's mission and strategy. The cornerstone of this strategic focus is holding elected officials accountable to voters. A crucial problem underlying many pollution problems, we believe, is an imbalance of political power that distorts our political system and hampers good policy.
Canvassing (door-to-door organizing) is the heart and soul of our organization, building grassrooths strength to change politics and environmental policy while training the next generation of environmental leaders. Our canvass
Civic Engagement, and Democracy in NJ
Working to educate and empower the public, hold elected officials accountable, and build grassroots strength to change politics and environmental policy in New Jersey and across the country.
Protecting Water In Connecticut
Clean Water is working to ensure that small streams and wetlands are protected under the Clean Water Act’s pollution control programs.
Exposing Aquifer Exemptions
We are working to ensure that aquifers that could be used for drinking water are not sacrificed to the fossil fuel industry. Aquifer exemptions prioritize the fossil fuel industry over drinking water by writing off groundwater forever.