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The Clean Water Protection Act, HR 1375, is a bill in the US House of Representatives which will sharply reduce mountaintop removal coal mining, protect clean drinking water for many of our nation's cities. It will protect the quality of life for Appalachian coalfield residents who face frequent catastrophic flooding and pollution or loss of drinking water as a result of mountaintop removal coal mining.

From the east coast, to the west coast, to the states where it's taking place, Americans want an end to mountaintop removal coal mining. Building on that momentum, and with a friendlier administration and Congress, we have a real chance to pass the Clean Water Protection Act in the 112th Congress. Please contact your representative today and ask them to become a cosponsor!

 

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The most effective way to build support for the Clean Water Protection Act is by sending a hand written, supportive letter to your Representative in the House. For the fastest response to your letter, we recommend sending it to a district office.

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Materials

  1. List of cosponsors from the 111th Congress
  2. Clean Water Protection Act bill text (pdf)
  3. Representative Pallone's (lead sponsor) floor statement (pdf)
  4. Dear Colleague letter from lead sponsor (pdf)
  5. New York Times editorial (pdf)
  6. List of newspaper op-ed's against mountaintop removal
    coal mining
    - courtesy of Ohio Citizen Action
  7. Lobbying brochure - full color (pdf) - email us for higher resolution files
  8. Outline of mountaintop removal sites over major US cities

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  3. Bloggers ChallengeBlog posts about the introduction into the 111th Congress
  4. NewsNews coverage of the introduction into the 111th Congress

 
In-depth

Kayford Mountain, 06/15/05, photo by Vivian Stockman courtesy of OVECIn 1977, The Clean Water Act was enacted by Congress to "restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation's waters." For 25 years, the Clean Water Act (CWA) allowed for the granting of permits to place "fill material" into waters of the United States, provided that the primary purpose of the "filling" was not for waste disposal. As such, the CWA prohibited mountaintop removal operations from using the nation's waterways as waste disposal sites.

That changed in 2002, when the Army Corps of Engineers, under the direction of the Bush administration and without congressional approval, altered its longstanding definition of "fill material" to include mining waste. This change accelerated the devastating practice of mountaintop removal coal mining and the destruction of more than 2,000 miles of Appalachian streams. More than 400,000 acres in West Virginia alone have been leveled, and the EPA Estimates that by the end of the decade a total of 1.4 million acres of Appalachia's mountains and hardwood forests will be destroyed by mountain removal mining, which is an area the size of of Delaware.

In May of 2002, in response to the Army Corps' rule change, The Clean Water Protection Act was introduced into the House of Representatives by Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and Christopher Shays (R-CT). Since then, it's enjoyed a groundswell of bi-partisan support.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. of Waterkeeper Alliance put it succinctly:

"The Clean Water Protection Act is the first broad Congressional initiative aimed at reversing the Bush Administration's eight-year effort to savage our national waterways and the popular laws that protect them."

On May 8, 2002, the Clean Water Protection Act was introduced in to the 107th Congress with 1 original cosponsor and ended that session with a 37 bipartisan cosponsors. On March 4th 2009, Congressman Frank Pallone (NJ), Congressman John Yarmuth (KY), and Congressman Dave Reichert (WA) introduced H.R. 1310 with 117 original cosponsors in the 111th Congress; more than twice the number of original cosponsors at the beginning of last session! Because Representatives from around the country received thousands of letters from people like you, it had a record 110 cosponsors by the end of the 111th Congress.

On April 5th, 2011, the bill was reintroduced in the 112th Congress. It currently has 110 cosponsors.

For more information contact Appalachian Voices at 828-262-1500 or www.appvoices.org.

 

 

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110 cosponsors in the 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) as of February 8, 2012

Congress-person State District Congress-person State District
Raul M. Grijalva AZ 7 Michael H. Michaud ME 2
Lynn C. Woolsey CA 6 Dale E. Kildee MI 5
George Miller CA 7 Sander M. Levin MI 12
Barbara Lee CA 9 John Conyers MI 14
John Garamendi CA 10 Betty McCollum MN 4
Jerry McNerney CA 11 Keith Ellison MN 5
Jackie Speier CA 12 Russ Carnahan MO 3
Fortney Pete Stark CA 13 Emanuel Cleaver MO 5
Michael M. Honda CA 15 G. K. Butterfield NC 1
Zoe Lofgren CA 16 David E. Price NC 4
Lois Capps CA 23 Larry Kissell NC 8
Howard L. Berman CA 28 Heath Shuler NC 11
Adam B. Schiff CA 29 Melvin L. Watt NC 12
Henry A. Waxman CA 30 Brad Miller NC 13
Judy Chu CA 32 Frank Pallone NJ 6
Lucille Roybal-Allard CA 34 Bill Pascrell NJ 8
Maxine Waters CA 35 Steven R. Rothman NJ 9
Laura Richardson CA 37 Rush D. Holt NJ 12
Grace F. Napolitano CA 38 Albio Sires NJ 13
Linda T. Sanchez CA 39 Steve Israel NY 2
Bob Filner CA 51 Carolyn McCarthy NY 4
Susan A. Davis CA 53 Gary L. Ackerman NY 5
Diana DeGette CO 1 Gregory W. Meeks NY 6
Jared Polis CO 2 Joseph Crowley NY 7
John B. Larson CT 1 Jerrold Nadler NY 8
Rosa L. DeLauro CT 3 Edolphus Towns NY 10
James A. Himes CT 4 Yvette D. Clarke NY 11
Christopher S. Murphy CT 5 Nydia M. Velazquez NY 12
Eleanor Holmes Norton DC Charles B. Rangel NY 15
Kathy Castor FL 11 Jose E. Serrano NY 16
Theodore E. Deutch FL 19 Eliot L. Engel NY 17
Alcee L. Hastings FL 23 Nita M. Lowey NY 18
Henry C. "Hank Johnson GA 4 Paul Tonko NY 21
John Lewis GA 5 Maurice D. Hinchey NY 22
Colleen W. Hanabusa HI 1 William L. Owens NY 23
Bruce L. Braley IA 1 Brian Higgins NY 27
Jesse L. Jackson IL 2 Louise McIntosh Slaughter NY 28
Luis V. Gutierrez IL 4 Dennis J. Kucinich OH 10
Mike Quigley IL 5 Tim Ryan OH 17
Janice D. Schakowsky IL 9 David Wu OR 1
Andre Carson IN 7 Earl Blumenauer OR 3
John A. Yarmuth KY 3 Chaka Fattah PA 2
Ben Chandler KY 6 Allyson Y. Schwartz PA 13
John W. Olver MA 1 James R. Langevin RI 2
James P. McGovern MA 3 Jim Cooper TN 5
Barney Frank MA 4 Steve Cohen TN 9
Niki Tsongas MA 5 Sheila Jackson Lee TX 18
John F. Tierney MA 6 Lloyd Doggett TX 25
Edward J. Markey MA 7 Robert C. "Bobby" Scott VA 3
Stephen F. Lynch MA 9 James P. Moran VA 8
William R. Keating MA 10 Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly VA 11
John P. Sarbanes MD 3 Peter Welch VT
Elijah E. Cummings MD 7 Jay Inslee WA 1
Chris Van Hollen MD 8 David G. Reichert WA 8
Chellie Pingree ME 1 Adam Smith WA 9


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