From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Action <[email protected]>
Subject Help keep our water safe
Date April 29, 2022 3:31 PM
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Clean drinking water is a right, not a luxury. But failing water infrastructure is making our drinking water unsafe. Join us to help make sure we all have access to safe water — make a gift to Food & Water Action today.
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The Clean Water Act of 1972 set the precedent for protecting the nation’s water. Although the law increased funding to build and improve our wastewater systems, since then federal funding for water infrastructure has been slashed by nearly 80%.
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Our outdated water systems are dumping billions of gallons of raw sewage into our waterways, flooding streets and neighborhoods, and contaminating our drinking water. And climate change is making matters worse.

Food & Water Action is fighting every day for real, permanent federal investment in our water and wastewater infrastructure to improve water quality and promote climate resilience. And we need your support. You can join us in the fight for safe, clean and affordable water with a gift to Food & Water Action.
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To protect human health and the environment, we must have dedicated support for our aging drinking water and wastewater systems. But federal funding is currently falling far short of what’s needed. The bipartisan infrastructure law of 2021 provided less than a tenth of the funding that our water systems need.

This is unacceptable — so we’re organizing to pass the WATER Act (HR 1352, S916), federal legislation that would fund critical upgrades for communities' water systems, to ensure that everyone has access to safe, clean and affordable water.

We must renew our commitment to public water and fight for safe water at the federal level. Our campaign has grown support in Congress with 93 cosponsors in the House and five in the Senate, but there is more to do. Join our campaign to ensure access to locally managed, affordable, safe and clean drinking water for all with a gift to Food & Water Action.
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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Action

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