Edison Wetlands Association
Edison Wetlands Association (EWA) is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to protecting human health and the environment through conservation and the cleanup of hazardous waste sites.
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Boycott Polluters


JOIN OUR NATIONAL CALL TO

CLEAN UP THE GULF COAST!!!


On May 12, 2010, Edison Township passed a resolution that urged the federal government to devote all possible resources, equipment, and trained personnel to aid the devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Encourage your town to pass a similar resolution!
Click here to read Edison’s resolution!


Inside sources say that contrary to their massive spin campaign, BP is now trying to deflect blame for what is likely to be a $6 billion cleanup and claim Natural Resources Damages for the Gulf Oil Spill.

In response to BP’s traumatic oil spill in the Gulf Coast, Edison Wetlands Association launched a national campaign “Boycott Polluters” to clean up this global catastrophe and prevent any future damage that would endanger human health and the environment.

The oil well is now pouring out an estimated 210,000 gallons of oil each day, according to most recent estimates, with no end in sight. The oil slicks have already entered the fragile marshlands of Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, and uncertain currents could impact the Gulf Shore from Texas’s coastline to the Florida Keys’ coral reefs.

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A dead sea turtle is seen along the Louisiana shoreline on Saturday in Breton National Wildlife Refuge.

Photo Credit: CBC News, Eric Gay/Associated Press


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