From Chad Lord, NPCA <[email protected]>
Subject Water we waiting for? Protect this.
Date February 2, 2022 2:02 PM
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Dear Friend,

We all need water to live healthy, productive lives. Our national
parks are no different. The health of America's national parks depends
upon the health of the waters that surround and flow through them.
These waters provide a home for fish and wildlife, offer recreational
opportunities for millions of visitors, and-in many
cases-are central to a parks' unique character and values.

Fortunately, we have laws to protect our waters from pollution that
threatens our parks and our health. They help us hold polluters
accountable and make sure our waters can continue to sustain
life-ours included.

Please urge the Environmental Protection Agency to make our Clean
Water Act protections stronger.

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Right now, big polluters like mining and corporate farms are arguing
to not protect smaller rivers, streams and wetlands. We can't pick and
choose which waters are more important than others because they are
all connected. They need protection.

Urge the Environmental Protection Agency to do their job to restore
and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the
Nation's waters.

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Anything less will be devastating for our parks and health.

 

 Thank you for all that you do for our parks,

 

Chad Lord

Chad Lord
Sr. Director of Environmental Policy and Climate Change




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