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Texas Currents | Winter 2011

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winter 2011 edition
Inside
  • Dry Enough for You?
  • From the Director
  • Promising Green Initiatives
  • The  Sun Rises in San Antonio
  • Pedernales Electric Going Green
  • Austin Eclipsed on Solar Energy
  • Texas' Scorecard
  • Year-End Giving

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is it dry enough for you?
Epic Drought: A Wake-Up Call for Conservation Planning
For more than two years now, Clean Water Action has been sounding the alarm about the looming water crisis. Continued population growth in Texas, a warming climate and fre-quent drought all prove the urgency of the need. Communities must ramp up water conservation programs now. Austin and other Central Texas cities need to shift their spending on expensive new water treatment and distribu-tion infrastructure to smarter investments in using available water supplies more efficiently. Clean Water Action has made this case repeatedly in meetings with decision makers across the region.

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Texas Currents Summer 2009

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How Safe is Your Bath Tub?

Summer 2009, Volume 37, No. 2

Baby in tubChildren's bubble baths should be clean, safe and fun. But No More Toxic Tub, a report published in March 2009 by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics in partnership with Clean Water Action and other organizations, found contaminants and other hazardous ingredients in numerous popular shampoos, soaps and body care products marketed to babies and children. The report lists 38 products that were shown to be contaminated with the carcinogenic chemicals formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane or both, although neither contaminant appears on product labels.

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Texas Currents|Online: Archive

Texas Water Currents|Online, Spring 2009

Lee Leffingwell Endorsed for Austin Mayor

Reforms At One Texas Co-op As Action Turns To Other Electric Utilities

Texas Legislature Poised For Progress in 2009?

For California Woman, Protecting A River Can Cost You A Job

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Texas Currents|online, Summer 2009

In this issue of Texas Currents|Online:

Lee Leffingwell Endorsed for Austin Mayor
Austin voters will be electing 5 of 7 city council members, including its next mayor, on Saturday May 9. Stakes are higher that usual this year, with unemployment continuing to rise, sales and property tax revenues down, and the city facing a host of challenges related to energy and water consumption, air quality, solid waste, urban sprawl and traffic congestion. Clean Water Action believes that Lee Leffingwell is easily the most qualified mayoral candidate to meet these challenges.

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California Currents | Winter 2011

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winter 2011 edition

Inside

  • Getting to the Source
  • From the Director
  • Legislative Update
  • Clean Water for Monterey Park?
  • Community Action = Clean Water
  • Phasing Out Foam
  • San Joaquin Valley
  • California's Scorecard
  • Year-End Giving

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getting to the source of plastics and trash in our waterways

Clean Water Action wanted to know where all the plastics and trash in the world’s oceans and inland waterways, such as the San Francisco Bay, are coming from. Research has long held that 80% of ocean debris is generated from land-based sources. It enters waterways through the storm drain system or gets blown into waterways from open garbage dumps and trash containers. But where is all that trash originating? There research just wasn’t there.
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Phasing Out Foam Food Containers:
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Clean Water Action is working at both the local and state levels to get rid of foam food containers — a bad actor in the marine environment. Small pieces of foam evade litter cleanup and are mistaken for food by all kinds of marine wildlife. Polystyrene foam (incorrectly referred to as Styrofoam™ — a material used for transport packaging) is bad for the environment and toxic too.
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Colorado Currents | Winter 2011

colorado currents
winter 2011 edition

Inside

  • Frack Attack
  • From the Director
  • A Thank you to Senator Michael Bennett
  • Legislative Round Up
  • Saving the Colorado
  • Flaming Gorge Pipeline Update
  • Colorado's Scorecard
  • Year-End Giving

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frack attack across colorado's front range!

Northern Colorado, home base to Colorado Clean Water Action in Fort Collins, is in the midst of the biggest fracking boom in the United States. Weld County, just east of Fort Collins, has more active oil and gas wells than any county in the U.S, with nearly 18,000 wells. As a geologic formation called the “Niobrara Shale” is drilled for oil and gas, 10,000 to 20,000 more wells could be added. The Niobrara is a deep shale rock layer that requires hydraulic fracking to get out the oil and gas. As is the case with shale gas fracking across the U.S., the issue is extremely controversial in northern Colorado. Recently, cities and counties up and down the Front Range have been dealing with the consequences of drilling and fracking.
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Florida Currents | Winter 2011

florida currents
winter 2011 edition
good new for the everglades!

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  • Good News for the Everglades
  • From the Florida Director
  • POWER! Protect Our Water, Economy, & Rights
  • Preparing for the 2012 Legislative Session
  • Polluters' Political Pressure
  • Fracking:
  • Florida's Legislative Scorecard

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The final months of 2011 have brought exciting news for the future of Everglades restoration. A fully restored Everglades ecosystem will strengthen the economy and improve water quality and quality of life for people across South Florida. All of these benefits are now much closer to being realized.
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Clean Water Action’s new POWER campaign “is about real people in communities across Florida sending a message to local, state, and federal lawmakers."  “We want elected officials to represent our health and well-being regardless of partisan affiliation or political aspirations. It is about stepping up and taking back our basic rights..." - Kathy Aterno
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Clean Water Currents | Fall 2011

we can’t live without clean water. it’s that simple.
Clean Water Currents Fall 2011
It's That Simple | Dirty Water Caucus in Congress | Fixing the Clean Water Act | Fracking Fights | Clean Water Jobs | Ban the Foam | Scoring Congress | Coal's Dirty Backside | Your Impact on Water  Download Clean Water Currents

But sometimes, the people we elect seem to forget that. They’ve been forgetting it a lot lately in Washington, DC and in too many of our state capitols. But with your support, we keep reminding them how important clean water is… to our health, to our quality of life, to our economy and to our jobs!

This fall marked the 39th anniversary of the Clean Water Act — one of our most successful environmental laws ever! The Clean Water Act has restored lakes, rivers and streams around the country to health. Because of this law, the Cuyahoga River doesn’t catch on fire, our Great Lakes have come back to life, and thousands of rivers and streams are healthier now than they’ve been in fifty years! But instead of celebrating our progress, those of us who care about our water find ourselves defending against an all-out assault.

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Chesapeake Currents - Fall 2011

chesapeake currents
fall 2011 edition

Inside

  • We Can't Live Without Clean Water
  • Uranium Mining
  • Virginia Endorsements
  • Winning in Baltimore
  • DC - Leading on Stormwater
  • Delaware's Senator Takes on Diesel

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we can’t live without clean water

It’s that simple. But sometimes, the people we elect seem to forget that. And they’ve been forgetting it a lot lately in Washington, DC and in too many of our state capitals.

Clean Water Action’s job – which we can only do in partnership with you, our members — is to keep the pressure on the politicians in Washington, and in their home districts across the country, telling them to protect our water.
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