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Waterkeeper Alliance
707-845-0832
17 Battery Place, Suite 1329
NY, NY, California
10004

Waterkeeper Alliance provides a way for communities to stand up for their right to clean water and for the wise and equitable use of water resources, both locally and globally. The vision of the Waterkeeper movement is for fishable, swimmable and drinkable waterways worldwide. Our belief is that the best way to achieve this vision is through the Waterkeeper method of grassroots advocacy. Waterkeeper Alliance aspires to protect every major watershed around the world. We also continue to reach out and collaborate with other leading national and international environmental and public health organizations to serve the needs of our global network.

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Texas Drought Project
210-381-4021
16306 Buena Tierra
Sam Antonio, Texas
78232

We're a year-old, statewide organization that identifies threats to water in Texas, whether that's commodification, fracking, or climate change. Obviously any of these could result in a permanent drought for Texas. Sharon of Bluedaze, reporter Greg Harman of the San Antonio Current, and folks in west-central Texas counties are working to try to wake people up about a new threat to Texas water--a new shale development.

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