Mar 1, 2019 | Clean Water Rule, Dirty Water Rule, Other Publications, Partners, Water
This was originally posted here By Michael Kelly, Communications Director, Clean Water Action I’m in Kansas City this week, and it’s not just for BBQ and jazz and the Negro League Baseball Museum (though those are nice perks). I’m here because the Environmental...
Feb 15, 2019 | Clean Water Rule, Dirty Water Rule, Partners, Water
Why access to clean water is vital for communities. Clean Water For All and Bartram’s Garden team up to tell the story of Bartram’s and how access to clean water can bring people together and support urban communities. As Rosemary Enobakhare says, “People from all...
Feb 6, 2019 | Dirty Water Rule, Farm bill, Partners, Water
Glenn Watkins | January 17, 2019 Originally published here Great Egret, Ardea alba. Photo by Rodney Cammauf, National Park Service. We all live downstream. And the only way to have safe water downstream is by protecting water upstream at its source. Despite this,...
Feb 6, 2019 | Dirty Water Rule, Farm bill, Partners, Water
Glenn Watkins, Maggie Yancey | February 2, 2015 Originally published here Forty-four years ago on February 2, 1971, on the Caspian Sea, a group of forward-thinking world leaders gathered to set-forth a framework for international cooperation to conserve...
Dec 21, 2018 | Clean Water Rule, Dirty Water Rule, Other Publications
This was originally published on NRDC’s blog. Earlier this month, the Trump administration unveiled its long-threatened scheme to radically restrict the Clean Water Act, the country’s key safeguard against pollution of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands. If they...
Dec 12, 2018 | Clean Water Rule, Dirty Water Rule, Partners, Press Release
Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Washington, D.C. — Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled its proposal to replace the 2015 Clean Water Rule, also known as WOTUS. The proposal uses a very narrow, unscientific definition of water based on Justice...
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