Marinites value health in themelves and in their watershed

It is worth noting in the election results that most citizens in Marin County really value having clean water and a healthy environment. Larry Bragman took a strong stand in his campaign for an herbicide and pesticide free watershed. Additionally, he does not support the pipeline over the Richmond Bridge which would bring less pure water over to Marin from Contra Costa County through the desalination plant being built in Antioch. Plans for the desalination plant are to draw the necessary water from some of the most dirty waters in the Bay. It is understandable that this idea is not popular with Marinites.

Risks to Clean Water, Health and Fire Safety in Marin

Risks to Clean Water, Health and Fire Safety in Marin County
Sunday October 26, 2014 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM PDT

Learn of the dangers of a possible future use of Roundup-like herbicides to control fire risk in the MMWD. This would increase fire and mudslide risk and have a damaging effect on human, animal and native plant health in Marin. Learn what you can do to oppose this choice and to be involved in the implementation of environmentally-safe alternatives.
First Presbyterian Church

Lori Grace, MA has been studying and has presented actively with international glyphosate recovery experts Don Huber PhD and Bill Streit for the last three years on the dangers of glyphosate, the chief ingredient in Aquamaster (Roundup) and other herbicides.