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Published on Apr 7, 2016

The first line of defense in providing safe drinking water is nature itself. Healthy freshwater ecosystems provide clean, reliable water for people and wildlife, free of charge.

Working Waters is committed to restoring nature’s ability to provide safe water by collaborating with agencies and water managers to heal damaged river habitats and prepare for a changing climate.

This is the next generation of water treatment and delivery systems – where we work with, not against, our watersheds for the benefit of people, plants, fish, and wildlife.

Learn more about Working Waters, an initiative of the Geos Institute: http://workingwatersgeos.org

Geos Institute: Leading the way to climate change solutions that matter. By solutions that matter, we mean solutions that work for people and nature, are science-based, and endure well into the future.

The Geos Institute is a nonprofit organization based in beautiful Ashland, Oregon. We develop solutions for meeting the challenges of climate change through our three initiatives: Working Waters, ClimateWise®, and Forest Legacies.

Learn more about the Geos Institute: http://www.geosinstitute.org/

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