Tell Congress To Act on Toxic Algal Outbreaks


TELL YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS TO STOP TOXIC ALGAE AND PROTECT OUR FAMILIES 

Toxic algal outbreaks, like the ones that devastated the Cape Fear River basin and the rivers near Elizabeth City, are a major threat to our environment and children’s health. These outbreaks expose children and others to carcinogenic toxins that become harmful if absorbed through the skin, inhaled, or swallowed, can cause asthma like symptoms and can even expose kids to carcinogenic toxins. 

TOXIC ALGAE IS A THREAT TO OUR KIDS. CONGRESS MUST ACT NOW. 

While these outbreaks result from outdated water infrastructure and improper land management, they are also a clear sign of the harmful effects of climate change, 

States like North Carolina lack adequate resources to upgrade their water infrastructure and protect their environment, businesses, and communities’ health. 

We need our elected officials to recognize the public health threat that algae outbreaks pose and invest in real solutions to reduce the agricultural runoff that invades our waterways and puts families at risk. Read Letter to the Editor: Algal Outbreaks Are Harmful to Our Health for more information on the algal bloom issue in North Carolina.

URGE CONGRESS TO PROTECT OUR FAMILIES AND STOP TOXIC ALGAE