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NRWA Files Groundbreaking Class Action Lawsuit Against PFAS Manufacturers for Making, Selling Toxic Chemicals
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H2Ops Newsletter Washington’s Newsletter for Waterworks Operators and Water Systems
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/4200/H2Ops%20Winter%202020.pdf Continue reading H2Ops Newsletter Washington’s Newsletter for Waterworks Operators and Water Systems
Lawmakers want to protect water rights in Washington from Wall Street speculation | Crosscut
https://crosscut.com/2020/02/lawmakers-want-protect-water-rights-washington-wall-street-speculation Continue reading Lawmakers want to protect water rights in Washington from Wall Street speculation | Crosscut
Whidbey Island water systems respond to state’s draft rules on PFAS
Langley water use up, despite efficiency goal
Langley water use up, despite efficiency goal Continue reading Langley water use up, despite efficiency goal
Scott Harrison Is Not Afraid Of Work Without End | Rich Roll
http://www.richroll.com/podcast/scott-harrison-399/ An inspiring interview with the founder of charity:water Continue reading Scott Harrison Is Not Afraid Of Work Without End | Rich Roll
Drinking in the View
Drinking in the View BY SHARON BETCHER Whidbey Life Magazine Contributor May 18, 2016 On the island, water can seem mesmerizingly ubiquitous. We drink in the view from every possible angle. But drinking in the aqueous view can deceive us. Despite the water that stretches to the horizon in every direction, we actually have a limited supply of fresh drinking water, and that supply is intimately related to our habits—from where we build our homes to how our excretes percolate through the soil and reenter the groundwater. More… Continue reading Drinking in the View