Tell Congress to Keep Sewage Out of Our Drinking Water!

Two phrases you never want to see in the same sentence: drinking water and "sewage blending." And yet, that's the Bush Administration's new plan for your water supply!

Incredibly, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is about to relax restrictions on dumping sewage into our waterways. Their plan would allow water treatment facilities to release sewage filled with human wastes, toxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites and other pollutants into our drinking water.

"Sewage blending" poses a serious threat to our health and our communities. Sewage that has not been fully treated carries diseases such as cholera, hepatitis, respiratory infections, and others which can be life threatening for those with weakened immune systems.

In addition to the health hazards, sewage dumping will have adverse, long-term environmental and economic consequences. Sewage in our waterways forces beach closings, increases the cost of drinking water filtration, damages coral reefs, shuts down shellfish beds, and robs the water of oxygen that fish need to breathe.

This proposal is so outrageous, we've got to get EVERYONE to take action to defeat it. Urge Congress to support the Save Our Waters from Sewage Act (H.R. 1126) to protect our families, children and communities from unsafe drinking water!

A vote on this bill could come as soon as May 19th, so please act today! Your help is critical to LCV as it works to protect our families from unsafe drinking water and to shape a pro-environment Congress and White House.

UPDATE: On May 19th, by a vote of 329-89 the House of Representatives approved a $7.57 billion buget for the EPA for fiscal year 2006.

In an important environmental victory, the House barred the EPA from adopting a policy that would have permitted the blending of partially and fully treated sewage into our water supply after heavy rains and snow melts. At the same time, lawmakers rejected amendments to increase spending for specific EPA programs dealing with wastewater and Superfund cleanup.

We could not have achieved this victory against "sewage blending" without the huge outpouring of letters and comments from concerned citizens like you. A heartfelt thank you to all who spoke out against this outrageous policy proposal that threatened our drinking water!


Dear [your Congressperson],

As your constituent, I strongly urge you to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from relaxing its policies on discharging inadequately treated sewage into our waters.

Sewer authorities have been misled to believe that the solution to insufficient maintenance of aging sewer systems is to dump sewage that has been diverted around secondary treatment units, allowing sewage that has had no biological treatment to remove pathogens and pollutants to reach our water systems.

This process, known as sewage blending, would not only fail to address the maintenance of the sewer systems, but would also fill our rivers, lakes and coastal waters with wastes, bacteria and viruses that will make more than eight million Americans sick every year from exposure to polluted waters.

I encourage you to support the Save Our Waters from Sewage Act (H.R. 1126) to protect our families, children and communities from unnecessary illnesses.

Sincerely,
[your name]
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