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The Groundwater Foundation
Founded on the principle that education is a powerful motivator for change and that factually informed people who understand the value and vulnerability of groundwater will act responsibly and responsively on its behalf.
Dept. of Natural Resoures
Drinking Water and Groundwater: Responsible for implementing the laws of the state and, where applicable, the laws of the federal government that protect and enhance the natural resources of our state. It is the one agency charged with full responsibility for coordinating the many disciplines and programs necessary to provide a clean environment and a full range of outdoor recreational opportunities for Wisconsin citizens and visitors.
American Groundwater Trust
Protecting ground water, promote public awareness of the environmental and economic importance of ground water, provide accurate information to assist public participation in water resources decisions.
Environmental Protection Agency
The Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (OGWDW)
World Wildlife Federation
In just over four decades, WWF (formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund) has become one of the world's largest and most respected independent conservation organizations.
Natural Resources Defense Council
Scientists estimate that each year up to 7 million Americans become sick from contaminated tap water, which can also be lethal. NRDC safeguards our drinking water by helping to ensure that the Safe Drinking Water Act is carried out effectively, by pushing for citizens' right to know about contaminants in their water and by conducting scientific research and public education.
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