Clean Water Action has been working in the Austin and San Antonio areas
since at least the mid-1980s. They have worked to lobby government and
agencies, and work cooperatively with other green groups to prevent water
degradation. I haven't seen them much in the past 10 years and don't know if
the organization crashed and is now recovering or if it simply got diverted
to other projects in other areas.

 

George

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gill
Edigar
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 12:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Texascavers] Change of Subject--Clean Water

 

RE: Clean Water Action

 

A few months ago a fellow came by the house representing an outfit called
'Clean Water Action' ostensibly soliciting funds to promote awareness of
and promoting lobbying for clean water in some form or fashion. Since clean
water is a current topic of interest in South Austin and other parts of the
world it would be a good thing to hype if one wanted to make a few bucks
from folks with good environmental intentions but who haven't the time to
keep up with every environmental interest group that comes along. I gave
them a few bucks and signed their petition and filled out a personal data
card. A few days ago I got a phone call from them asking for a pretty good
slug of money. I asked for more information. A letter followed but with
nebulous details.

 

Does anybody have any knowledge of these guys? Where do they fit in with
SOS, the City of Austin, the various water conservation districts that some
of our cavers work at? Can anybody cite me any references of their good
work? Etc, etc? If they're on the up-and-up I want to support them, but I've
never heard of them before and want a better idea of who they are and what
they really do. 

 

--Ediger

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