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Current Advocacy Campaigns from Riverkeeper:

Tell Governor Hochul: It's time to stop plastic bottle pollution
Send a message to Governor Hochul and your state representatives, urging them to support A6353/S237, which would expand New York State's bottle deposit program to include non-carbonated beverages as well as wine and liquor glass bottles.
Demand equitable water rates for New York City
The Water Board should also consider the potential to make rates more equitable.
Demand special protections for heavily polluted waters
Our impaired waters--from Bronx River to Jamaica Bay--warrant special protection under the Clean Water Act. The City must identify green infrastructure opportunities and customize stormwater best management practices to protect them.
Last chance to cut the crap in New York City
This is our last chance to demand city and state officials take action to cut stormwater and sewage pollution in New York City.
Take Action: Make PFAS cleanup in Newburgh a priority
Tell the Department of Defense to get the cleanup at Stewart Air National Guard Base right: Prioritize the cleanup of the riskiest sources of PFAS contamination.
Tell Congress: Don't let EPA weaken the Clean Water Act!
Tell Congress: Don't let EPA weaken the Clean Water Act!
Tell EPA it's time to cut the crap in Newtown Creek
It's time to take our waters back. Tell EPA that further CSO capture should be a part of the final remedy to remediate and protect Newtown Creek.
Tell Gov. Hochul to block invasive species at the Erie and Champlain canals
Tell Governor Hochul we need her leadership to prevent invasive carp from entering the Hudson River via the Erie Canal - a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect native ecology.
Tell New York City it's time to cut the crap
Demand notification for sewage discharges in New York City
Tell New York State - We want NYC waters clean enough to swim in safely
Add your voice to demand strong protections that protect swimming in New York City's waters and drive infrastructure investments to meet the city's commitment to eliminate sewer overflows by 2060.


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