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Update the Clean Water Act

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Keep Our Clean Water Progress Moving!

clean water progress

Under current federal policies many water bodies are vulnerable to pollution and destruction. The Obama Administration has proposed to fix this problem but powerful special interests oppose this clean water progress. Last year, their allies in Congress attempted to block the Administration’s proposals several times last year. With your help we fended off those attacks.

We need your help again!

As 2012 begins, we need to remind the White House that people support clean water policies and that they need to keep this process moving.

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Clean Construction in NH

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Cleaning up Diesel Pollution

constructing a healthier future in New Hampshire

As the workhorse of our economy, diesel engines, especially construction equipment, will play a major role in building the next generation of infrastructure projects in our communities. However, without filters, pollution from diesel construction equipment poses a serious threat to communities and project workers alike. However, solutions like Diesel Particulate Filters are available to drastically reduce diesel pollution while supporting jobs in the manufacturing sector.

Ask your Rep to support cleaner diesel technologies today!

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Toxics in Shampoo

no more tears? hardly.

Why are babies in the U.S., Canada, Australia, China and Indonesia being exposed to carcinogens in Johnson's Baby Shampoo when safer alternatives are available in other countries?

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Ask J&J to make their products free of formaldehyde!

After finding chemicals linked to cancer in popular kids' bath products – including Johnson's Baby Shampoo – in 2009 the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics asked Johnson & Johnson to reformulate its iconic baby shampoo and specifically to remove the formaldehyde-releasing chemical quaternium-15.

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Coal Ash

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WI State Regulators gave this plant a passing grade

undermining public health

Your U.S. Senators need to hear from you that controlling coal ash pollution is a common sense way to protect our health, our water and our communities. 

We need you to tell your Senators: Coal ash is too toxic not to regulate

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We Can Fix the Clean Water Act

Drinking water for over 117 million Americans is at risk.

For much of the last decade, Clean Water Action has worked to restore Clean Water Act protections for many water bodies. In the wake of confusing Supreme Court decisions, the previous Administration gave in to special interest pressure and instituted policies that threaten many of the streams and wetlands which affect drinking water sources and which filter pollution and prevent flooding.

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World Wetlands Day

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