
EPA budget cuts: Slouching toward days of the Copper Kings?
People who’ve spent years advocating for a thorough Superfund cleanup in Butte and Anaconda and along the Clark Fork River worry that EPA budget cuts could favor polluters.
People who’ve spent years advocating for a thorough Superfund cleanup in Butte and Anaconda and along the Clark Fork River worry that EPA budget cuts could favor polluters.
Many of projects awarded federal money now find themselves in a strange holding pattern after the freezing from the Donald Trump administration and potential thawing from court decisions.
Federal funding modernizes some of Arizona’s water systems, but leadership changes raise concerns about future investments.
Among the issues that “America Wins with Water” hopes to address are lead pipe removal, treatment plants, and watersheds, restoring wetlands and fish populations, and more.
More than two dozen community groups and advocacy organizations are working to make sure the public knows the true importance of water and community investments that impact it.
A coalition of 29 water advocacy groups, community organizations and philanthropies is launching a $1 million national campaign tomorrow aimed at protecting federal investments in water infrastructure.
Protecting water is about protecting America, plain and simple.