Useful Links

Water is of vital importance to everyone and everything. Most of the earth is water, as are most of our bodies. While we can easily (if not comfortably) go without food for a few days, going without water is a different story.

The links below will help you learn more about water in general, bottled water in particular, and what you can do to help improve the quality of our country's water supplies.

The Waterkeeper Alliance's web site provides information about the various Keeper organizations around the country.

The Natural Resource Defense Council's (NRDC) web site is an impressive environmental resource, and there's a lot of information about water you won't want to miss.

WaterWiser provides information about water conservation.

The Walden web site has a lot of information about Thoreau, Walden and the environment.

American Rivers is a good source for useful information about river conservation here in the United States.

The Greenpeace web site has all the information about this global environmental organization.

The International Rivers Network web site contains useful information about rivers and watersheds around the globe.

The Clean Water Network provides information about water safeguards to protect human health and the environment.

The Clean Water Action web site has information about the organization's work to ensure clean, safe and affordable water.

The Clean Water Fund provides information to promote sensible solutions for people and the environment.

Water.org's web site provides information about that organization's work on water supply and sanitation needs in developing countries.

For additional web sites please visit the World Environmental Organization, which has a listing of over 1,000 environmental sites.

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