EcoSense for Living
The Shape of Our Water
4/29/2018 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Clean drinking water in low-income communities; cleaning up the harbor in Baltimore.
Representatives from the NRDC and the NAACP explain why some communities struggle to get clean drinking water. Residents of Uniontown, Ala., share their experiences with striving to find clean water since the construction of a toxic landfill. And in Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. Trashwheel is cleaning up the inner harbor, and using googly eyes and social media to raise awareness about water pollution.
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EcoSense for Living is a local public television program presented by GPB
EcoSense for Living
The Shape of Our Water
4/29/2018 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Representatives from the NRDC and the NAACP explain why some communities struggle to get clean drinking water. Residents of Uniontown, Ala., share their experiences with striving to find clean water since the construction of a toxic landfill. And in Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. Trashwheel is cleaning up the inner harbor, and using googly eyes and social media to raise awareness about water pollution.
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