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The Clean Water Act Through The Generations: Generation Y Series, Pt. 4

Stacey Detwiler, Associate, Conservation & Government Relations
October 15, 2012 | Water Pollution

My parents grew up in the same small town built along the Schuylkill River, before the Main Line begins, where the river twists and turns its way as it flows towards Philadelphia and meets the Delaware River.

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The Clean Water Act Through the Generations: Generation Y Series, Pt.3

Fay Augustyn, Conservation Associate
October 12, 2012 | Water Pollution

As a proud Badger Alum I spent many mornings, afternoons and evenings on or near Lake Mendota. Relishing every aspect of Lake Mendota University of Wisconsin’s closest lake was a Badger’s rite of passage.

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A Return to the River in the Twin Cities: Minneapolis

Devin Dotson, Associate Director of Communications
October 12, 2012 | Discover Rivers, Stormwater & Sewage, Water Pollution

Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to some of the country’s richest outdoor resources, abounding with parks, nature, and wildlife.  The Mississippi River, the fifth longest river in the world, provides life and excitement for those who inhabit the neighborhoods along its shores.  In the Twin Cities, the Mississippi provides outstanding recreational experiences through the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, managed by the National Park Service.

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The Clean Water Act Through the Generations: Baby Boomers Generation, Pt. 2

Lisa Hollingsworth-Segedy, AICP, Associate Director, River Restoration Program
October 11, 2012 | Water Pollution

I remember watching TV news coverage of the Cuyahoga River on fire.  I remember wondering how a river could be so polluted that it could burn.  The next year, my class held a schoolyard cleanup as part of the first Earth Day event, and we all received “Ecology Flag” stickers for participating.  I remember the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Water Act, because we discussed in earth science class how it would require wastewater to be treated before being returned to rivers.

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The Clean Water Act Through the Generations: Generation X Series, Pt 2

Amy Souers Kober, Senior Director of Communications
October 10, 2012 | Water Pollution

Growing up in suburban Maryland, my brother and I spent long summer days playing in the small creek behind our house. I don’t think the creek had a name – we just called it “the creek.”  Down there, we were in a different, wonderful world, away from adults and free to let our imaginations roam.

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The Clean Water Act Through The Generations: Generation Y Series, Pt.2

Ryan Lauer, Development Assistant
October 9, 2012 | Water Pollution

Growing up in the 1990s I took for granted that Captain Planet was looking out for the environment. The muscular blue guy with green hair and a red cape reminded me to recycle and pick up litter. The bad guys, the real polluters, Captain Planet would handle.

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The Clean Water Act Through the Generations: Generation X Series

Jim Bradley, Senior Director of Government Relations
October 8, 2012 | Water Pollution

I remember walking with my dad across Salem, Mass, from our house in North Salem to my Grammy’s house in Witchcraft Heights, when I was 4 years old.  When we walked over Mount Pleasant and down Howley St., over the North River Canal, I remember smelling the sweet, pungent odor of the chemicals discharged into the canal from the leather factories in Salem and Peabody. 

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