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Act Now to promote the EPA's WaterSense program

WaterSense The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to make it easier for you to find water-efficient appliances that help protect your community's water supply. American Rivers partnered with the EPA to launch the WaterSense program to certify and label water-efficient products. However, to move forward, the program needs more funding. Please ask your Members of Congress to include at least $5 million in the Interior, Environment Appropriations bill for the WaterSense program.

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America's Most Endangered Rivers™: 2008 edition 

Catawba River 100px#1. Catawba-Wateree River

Threat: Outdated water supply management

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Rogue River 100px#2.  Rogue River

Threat: Logging and road construction
(for OR residents only)

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Cache la Poudre 100px#3. Cache la Poudre River

Threat: Water diversion and reservoir project

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St. Lawrence River 100px#4. St. Lawrence River

Threat: Outdated dam management plan


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Minnesota River 100px#5. Minnesota River

Threat: Proposed coal-fired power plant

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St. Johns River 100px#6. St. Johns River 

Threat: Unsustainable water appropriations 

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Gila River 100px#7. Gila River 

Threat: Water development project
(for NM residents only)

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Allagash River 100 px#8. Allagash Wilderness Waterway 

Threat: Loss of Wild and Scenic River protections

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Pearl River 100px#9. Pearl River 

Threat: Irresponsible floodplain development

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Niobrara River 100px#10. Niobrara River

Threat: Unsustainable irrigation diversions

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Act Now to Protect Communities from Hazardous Dams
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Urge your Senator to cosponsor the Dam Rehabilitation and Repair Act today! The Dam Rehabilitation and Repair Act of 2007 which would direct $200 million to states for improving the safety of publicly-owned dams by either repairing or removing problem dams.   Take Action 100px