Home > Take Action

Your voice
changes policy

Three levels of government. Hundreds of decision-makers. All reachable by you. Here’s how to make your voice count for New Jersey’s water.

Get involved

Three ways to act right now

Choose the action that fits your time and energy. Every step matters.

01

Contact your representatives
Find your municipal, county, and state officials and send them a personalized message about clean water. Elected officials track constituent contacts — your call or email counts.

02

Attend a public hearing
Show up in person at zoning boards, water authority meetings, and DEP hearings. Two minutes of public comment from a constituent carries enormous weight with decision-makers.

03

Sign & share a petition
Add your name to our active campaigns and share with your neighbors. Petition signatures show the breadth of public concern and are submitted directly to legislators.
Find your officials

Who represents you?

Enter your address to find your municipal council, county freeholder board, and state legislators — with direct contact info and a draft message you can send in minutes.

Find my representatives

We'll show you who to contact at every level of government and give you a customizable message template.

Your representatives

No representatives found for that ZIP code. Try a nearby ZIP or contact us.

Show up in person

Upcoming hearings & events

Public comment periods are your most direct line to decision-makers. We’ll help you prepare what to say.

State Hearing
NJ DEP Public Comment — PFAS Drinking Water Standards Update
NJ Department of Environmental Protection • Trenton, NJ • 10:00 AM • In-person & virtual
Municipal Hearing
Edison Township Zoning Board — Industrial Permit Review (Raritan River Watershed)
Edison Municipal Building, Edison, NJ • 7:00 PM • In-person
County Meeting
Ocean County Freeholder Board — Barnegat Bay Nutrient Reduction Resolution
Ocean County Administration Building, Toms River, NJ • 5:30 PM • In-person
Volunteer Training
How to Testify at a Public Hearing — NJ Clean Stream Workshop
Virtual via Zoom • 6:30 PM • Free, open to all
Active petition

Demand full PFAS testing in all NJ public water systems

The NJ Legislature is considering a bill that would require comprehensive PFAS contaminant testing in every public water system in the state. Your signature will be submitted directly to the Senate Environment Committee.

12,847

signatures collected — goal: 20,000

64% of goal reached • 1,243 signed this week

Add your signature

Your information will only be used to submit this petition and send you updates on this campaign.