Organizations
What is an Organization?
These organizations are on the front lines, fighting the natural gas drilling from destroying our
neighborhoods, our water and our health.
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EPA Regional Office - Chicago
800-621-8431 77 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Illinois 60604 |
Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes. |
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Friends of South Fayette
Street City, Pennsylvania 15057 |
SF Residents Opposed to Marcellus Shale Drilling |
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Yahi Group/ Motherlode Chapter/ Sierra Club
530-533-2357 PO Box 2012 Chico, California 95965 |
Sierra Club is the oldest and largest grassroots environmental group in the USA. Yahi Group encompasses Butte,Glenn,Lassen,Plumas & Tehama Counties in N.California |
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Butte Environmental Council
530.891.6424 116 W 2nd St Ste 3 Chico, California 95928 |
Since 1975, Butte Environmental Council, located in Chico, has been at the forefront of environmental activism in Butte County and the northern Sacramento valley. From starting the first recycling program to protecting the green line; from working to include bicycles in the Chico General Plan to working regionally to protect vernal pools as a critical part of our watershed system, BEC has been working to protect and preserve our land, air and water. BEC's goals are to encourage the preservation and conservation of the Earth's natural resources. To foster increased public awareness of local, regional and statewide environmental issues through environmental education and advocacy. To provide a central referral service for environmental organizations and the general public throughout Northern California. To fund programs through membership dues, fundraising events, contracts, and community and business sponsorships. |
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Clean Water for North Carolina
828-251-1291 29 1/2 Page Ave Asheville, North Carolina 28801 |
Since 1984 Clean Water for North Carolina (CWFNC, formerly the Clean Water Fund of North Carolina) has worked for clean, safe communities and workplaces with hundreds of communities and thousands of North Carolinians. CWFNC is a private non-profit membership organization serving residents across the state of North Carolina. We have a very active and diverse board and staff, dozens of volunteers and hundreds of members who work hard to make North Carolina a better place. We have helped people in every county of North Carolina through organizing and technical assistance, and have been a key player in many statewide environmental issues. CWFNC researches environmental problems, analyzes public policy, and educates and empowers people. Skilled, confident and knowledgeable people who remain active in their communities are among our most important achievements. |
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