Clean Coast Initiative Foundation Launches Emergency National Waterway Recovery Fund
The Clean Coast Initiative Foundation has launched its Emergency National Waterway Recovery Fund to address urgent threats facing rivers, lakes, and coastlines across the United States.
From chemical contamination to accumulated debris, America's waterways face increasing pressure. The Foundation responds through rapid cleanup initiatives, pollution reporting technology, and long-term watershed restoration efforts.
Community action is central to this mission. Through the Foundation's online“Report Pollution” tool at WaterWaysUSA individuals can submit precise locations, upload photos, and alert response teams in real time.
“Water is essential to life, public health, and economic stability,” said Russ Gayle, President of the Foundation.“Every volunteer and every donor plays a direct role in restoring and protecting these critical resources.”
The Foundation is actively seeking:
Volunteers for cleanup operations
Community leaders to organize watershed initiatives
Financial supporters to expand emergency response and remediation
All donations are tax-deductible as permitted by law. Contributions directly fund cleanup equipment, safety supplies, environmental assessments, and rapid-response deployment efforts.
Supporters can learn more, volunteer, report pollution, or make a tax-deductible contribution at WaterWaysUSA
Together, communities nationwide can turn awareness into measurable environmental recovery
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Russ Gayle President (Clean Coast Initiative Foundation)
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