water is fundamentalOver the years, Clean Water Fund’s programs have grown to encompass a wide range of environmental and health concerns. But all of these issues and all of our work connect to clean, safe and affordable water. This remains the fundamental core of our work.
Our issues have never been more important than they are today. They cut across the entire spectrum of environmental concerns.
Date: Wednesday Feb. 4, 2009 at UWS-Superior Wisconsin
Time: 9:00 AM< to 3:00 AM
Description: Info booths, workshops, speakers
For more info: Rosie Loeffler-Kemp, CWA NE MN Coordinator at 218. 722.8557 or rkemp@cleanwater.org or go to http://www.uwsuper.edu/wb/oma/
The Great Lakes are a natural wonder of the world, and an invaluable economic and recreational resource. Unfortunately, the Lakes are suffering. Raw sewage contaminates beaches, invasive species threaten food webs, toxic mercury renders our fish unsafe to eat and unchecked water withdraws threaten their continued existence.