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Unchecked Chemicals Pollute Waters In 42 U.S States. We Want To Change This Fact

Water pollution in North America needs our attention and action.

From Michigan to California and Ontario to Florida, water pollution has devastated communities across North America. Thousands of people have been displaced; chronic diseases such as cancer have taken a toll on our communities. The solution starts with identifying how widespread water pollution and contamination are, determining how we can use that knowledge to better inform our decision, and developing the technologies that will protect ourselves and future generations.

Our Partners

Our Focus

Save The Water™ is a US-based and US-operating non-profit organization identifying harmful chemicals in North American waters, informing communities on the dangers of water pollution and developing technologies to protect our communities.
Our vision is to achieve contamination free, healthy water for all. We want to ensure all communities have access to clean, healthy water, and to protect the water supply so it stays clean for generations to come.
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ANNUAL REPORT

Clean water - today, tomorrow and for the future.

The Everglades on the brink: Can it Recover from Pollution?

Turning Back the Clock:

Using Plants to Restore the Everglades

Advanced Oxidation Technologies or AOTs:

A Sustainable Solution to Water Pollution

Florida Everglades is the most famous wetland on earth and the only drinking water source in South Florida. We want to monitor and protect the water quality in the Everglades for present and future generations.

Internship

Save the Water™ provides internships for post-secondary students or recent graduates with a passion for the environment and the drive to make a global difference. Intern students can acquire stronger analytics, teamwork, and problem-solving skills working in a 100% online environment with volunteers all over the globe.

Internship Application

Need help? Email us: internship@savethewater.org