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Subject Confronting Nonpoint Source Pollution in the U.S.
Date May 10, 2022 11:59 PM
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Currents | We Fight for Clean Water.
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May 2022
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Confronting U.S. Nonpoint Source Pollution

Nonpoint source pollution is the largest unaddressed source of water pollution in the country, and we cannot have drinkable, fishable, swimmable water while it runs rampant. It’s time for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to tackle this threat to clean water and protect the wellbeing of our communities.

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”Watching waterways that have been shut off to local populations come back... it’s as big a thrill as you can get.”

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