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Cleaning up and cooling down waterways

Water is essential to the survival of life, elemental in the maintenance of stable ecosystems, and itself a habitat for aquatic species. Water quality is a cornerstone environmental issue, and PEAC is committed to its protection and improvement.

PEAC works to clean up and cool down waterways on a regional and national scale by strengthening and ensuring enforcement of existing laws like the federal Clean Water Act. PEAC has been working to curb vessel pollution, including the discharge of invasive species that travel from port to port in ships’ ballast tanks. PEAC is using advocacy and litigation to strengthen the water quality standards, or goals, for waterbodies, including those waterbodies that are the home to the Pacific Northwest’s iconic and imperiled cold-water species such as salmon and bull trout. PEAC has brought numerous legal actions against industrial facilities that discharge pollutants into waterways.  These cases are preventing the addition of mercury, lead, and other toxic pollutants into waters in which people regularly swim and recreate.  PEAC has recently begun taking its enforcement work beyond the Northwest, by tackling water pollution problems in Wisconsin, New Jersey, Arkansas, and the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • PEAC Scores Big for Water Quality and Salmon PEAC attorneys Allison LaPlante, Dan Mensher, and Dan Rohlf helped their clients win a ruling on temperature standards that will help protect water quality, salmon, bull trout, and steelhead.

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Contact Us

The Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center is located in Wood Hall.

Email peac@lclark.edu

Voice (503) 768-6600
Fax (503) 768-6642

Clinical Director
Craig Johnston

Executive Director
Karen Smith Geon

Address
Pacific Environmental Advocacy Center at Lewis & Clark Law School, 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd, Portland, OR 97219