Tell the EPA: It's time to protect all our waterways
Right
now, loopholes in the Clean Water Act leave the drinking water for 117
million Americans vulnerable to unchecked pollution. The EPA has finally
proposed a rule to restore Clean Water Act protections to these
critical waterways across the country. But polluters from Big Ag to Big
Oil are going all in to stop this effort and keep using our waterways as
their personal sewers.
Join us in showing the EPA that now’s the time to close the loopholes and protect all our waterways.
Right
now, loopholes in the Clean Water Act leave the drinking water for 117
million Americans vulnerable to unchecked pollution. The EPA has finally
proposed a rule to restore Clean Water Act protections to these
critical waterways across the country. But polluters from Big Ag to Big
Oil are going all in to stop this effort and keep using our waterways as
their personal sewers.
Join us in showing the EPA that now’s the time to close the loopholes and protect all our waterways.