Clean Water Fund is working in Northern Virginia to promote new
technologies for reduced water waste, appropriate water re-use, improved
tree canopy, water-friendly landscaping, reduced paving, green roofs
and other technologies to protect natural resources and save money.
Working with utilities, elected officials, homeowner association, local
environmental groups and developers, Clean Water Fund is engaging
stakeholders in discussion of how to work collaboratively to improve
local water policy to reflect new capabilities to reduce water waste.
Clean Water Fund is working in Loudoun County to develop appropriate
stream protection to reduce streambank erosion and sedimentation in the
Occoquan and Potomac Rivers and their tributaries. Much of these
tributaries are upstream of water intakes for Loudoun, Fairfax and
Prince William Counties, and Fairfax City.