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Friday, August 31
by
Sam Garchik
on Fri 31 Aug 2007 02:36 PM CDT
Tell the EPA to reduce smog pollution
By Alana Stamas, Environment Iowa Environment Iowa members have helped pass new rules to cut air pollution from cars and diesel trucks and to stop the Bush administration from weakening the Clean Air Act. Now, we need your help to strengthen air quality standards for ozone "smog" pollution, which can trigger asthma attacks and harm even the healthiest lungs. In June, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a slight strengthening of the national air quality standard for ozone. Unfortunately, EPA's proposal falls short of what its own scientific advisors said is necessary to protect public health. We need your help to urge the administration to strengthen the standards so that they protect public health, not polluters. The EPA wants to hear from you about smog pollution, and we want to make sure that they hear loud and clear that we want to stop smog now. We only have until October 9th, so send your comment today and be sure to ask your friends to do the same! To send your email, click on the link below: https://www.environmentiowa.org/action/clean-air/smog-comments?id4=ES Sincerely, Alana Stamas Environment Iowa Field Organizer AlanaS@environentiowa.org http://www.environmentiowa.org Thursday, August 16
by
Sam Garchik
on Thu 16 Aug 2007 12:05 PM CDT
Take a swim on a hot summer day? Not in polluted rivers and lakes
By Alana Stamas, Environment Iowa On a hot summer day, what's better than taking a swim in a nice cool lake or river? Our scenic rivers and lakes should provide relief from the heat, and fun in the sun. Unfortunately, too many of us have to stay on the shore because our rivers and lakes are too polluted to fish or swim in. But instead of cracking down on the pollution that's ruining the fun, the Bush administration has removed Clean Water Act protections for some of the source waters that feed and clean America's greatest waterways such as the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. Some representatives in Congress are trying to undo the damage done by the Bush administration's No Protection policy by re-instating Clean Water Act protections for all waters. Can you help us preserve our waterways for future generations by asking your representative in Congress to co-sponsor the Clean Water Restoration Act? https://www.environmentiowa.org/action/clean-water/petition?id4=ES Sincerely, Alana Stamas |
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