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Is Clean Water Action legit?

Is Clean Water Action legit?

Clean Water Action is an American environmental advocacy group. Created in 1972, the group focuses on canvassing and gaining support for political issues and candidates. It is a 501(c)(4) organization and is based in Washington, D.C.

How do I join the Clean Water Action?

Get Involved. Clean Water Action’s national board of directors and issue/policy priorities are selected by the membership. All Clean Water Action members may vote online, in response to a phone call or personal visit, or by calling 202-895-0420.

What does clean water action do?

Our Mission: To protect our environment, health, economic well-being and community quality of life. Clean Water Action organizes strong grassroots groups and coalitions, and campaigns to elect environmental candidates and to solve environmental and community problems.

Why is clean water such an issue worldwide?

The water crisis is a health crisis. Nearly 1 million people die each year from water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases which could be reduced with access to safe water or sanitation. Access to safe water and sanitation contributes to improved health and helps prevent the spread of infectious disease.

What are organizations doing to stop water pollution?

For 40 years, Clean Water Action has promoted legislation to protect water resources in the United States including the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. They continue to work to close legal loopholes to prevent pollution of freshwater resources.

How can I donate water to Africa?

You can donate online or call 877-999-8322 to make your donation.

  1. CFC Giving. If you or your spouse is a federal employee and you wish to designate your gift to Bread and Water for Africa®, please designate CFC #10750 in this year’s Combined Federal Campaign.
  2. Monthly Giving.
  3. Legacy Giving.
  4. Corporate Matching Gifts.

Who founded the Clean Water Action?

David Zwick
Clean Water Action/Founders
Clean Water Action celebrates the Clean Water Act and the legacy of its founder, David Zwick, recommits to the fight to protect clean water.

What are the three main goals of the Clean Water Act?

The CWA aims to prevent, reduce, and eliminate pollution in the nation’s water in order to “restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation’s waters”, as described in CWA section 101(a).

Why are we running out of water?

As the U.S. water supply decreases, demand is set to increase. Natural springs like the Morrison Spring, Florida release freshwater from aquifers to feed rivers and other bodies of water. 120 million Americans rely on these ancient subterranean lakes for drinking water, but they’re becoming depleted.

Where is water pollution the worst?

  1. Eritrea: 80.7% lack basic water services.
  2. Papua New Guinea: 63.4% lack basic water services.
  3. Uganda: 61.1% lack basic water services.
  4. Ethiopia: 60.9% lack basic water services.
  5. Somalia: 60% lack basic water services.
  6. Angola: 59% lack basic water services.
  7. Democratic Republic of the Congo: 58.2% lack basic water services.