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Let’s Drink to the Farm Bill!
Farm pollution poses a serious threat to drinking water supplies, and too much federal conservation spending has been squandered. Fortunately, the 2018 Farm Bill includes important reforms that will...
EWG Applauds Farm Bill Drinking Water Reforms
Scott Faber, senior vice president of government affairs for the Environmental Working Group, issued the following statement today following final passage of the farm bill by Congress.
Waterkeeper Alliance and EWG Investigation Finds Hurricane Florence Flooded Poultry Operations Housing 1.8 Million Birds
Bipartisan Group of Florida Representatives Want the Farm Bill to Tackle Algae Outbreaks
Hurricane Michael is rapidly advancing toward Florida, raising concerns that the storm could worsen and spread the red tide that is plaguing a 145-mile stretch of the state's Gulf Coast. Although...
Update: Algae Outbreaks Rose 40 Percent in 2018
Duke University Study: N.C. Residents Living Near Large Hog Farms Have Elevated Disease, Death Risks
The Many Hazards of Toxic Algae Outbreaks
Florida’s Beaches and Waterways Devastated by Unprecedented Algae Outbreaks
The Farm Bill Should Better Protect America’s Drinking Water
America's drinking water is under threat from a formidable foe: polluted farm runoff, which contaminates the tap water supplies for millions of people, especially in rural areas.
UPDATE: Algae Outbreaks Rise Sharply from Coast to Coast
This Fourth of July, Watch Out for Toxic Algae Blooms in Lakes
Pollution Solutions For Gulf ‘Dead Zone’ Disaster
Agricultural run-off is causing environmental problems in Iowa waters and as far away as the Gulf of Mexico. Craig Cox, Midwest Vice President of Environmental Working Group, offers some solutions.
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