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Is Your Water at Risk from Fracking?

Our drinking water is at risk from toxic chemicals that can leak in as a result of fracking. Join Food & Water Watch in doing something to protect our water.

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Guide to Safe Tap Water

Food and Water Watch Guide to Safe Tap Water

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Join the Movement to Take Back the Tap (Get Pay, Credit)

Food & Water Watch’s Organizer Annie Weinberg invites you to apply for a fellowship. You’ll learn how to start up a social justice movement and you’ll get paid.

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Taurus Takes Back the Tap

A Taurus and her friend Moopheus tell the story of why their sign is the best for taking backing the tap.

Category: Nonprofits & Activism
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Aquarius Takes Back the Tap

An Aquarian shares a secret and explains why the sign of the water bearer is the best to beat the bottled water habit. Hint: Think beer.

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Uploaded by: GoodFoodnH2O
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Don’t Be Fooled

Do you know the difference between tap water and bottled water? To celebrate April Fool’s Day, Food & Water Watch created a fake brand of bottled water, Potomac Springs.

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I Heart Tap Water Video Contest Promo

Have you got love for tap water? Food & Water Watch is challenging college students from around the United States to declare their love for tap water — and get it on film. Breaking the bottled water habit means not only recognizing the health, environmental and economic costs of bottled water but also building renewed confidence in tap water that is safe and affordable. Show your love for tap water by participating in the I Heart Tap Water Video Contest at www.takebackthetap.org. The entrance submission date is passed and videos are now being judged. Stay tuned for finalists.

Category: Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded by: GoodFoodnH2O
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