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Water Quality

Demand Healthy Rivers, Wetlands, and Coasts!

Healthy rivers, wetlands, and coasts provide clean drinking water and wildlife habitat, but decades of flawed resource planning have focused on promoting economic development instead of protecting and restoring these critical areas.

The White House has drafted new guidelines for resource planning, but they do not go far enough in making environmental protection and restoration a priority.

Join with your fellow Sierrans and send a message to President Obama today, and tell him that the new proposed guidelines fail to promote management which can ensure healthy habitat for wildlife and clean drinking water for our communities.

You can find the link here.