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	<author_name>Our Revolution Massachusetts (ORMA)</author_name>
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	<title>Save Forests to Avoid a Drinking Water Crisis</title>
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	<description>Can you join me and send a letter to Save Forests to Avoid a Drinking Water Crisis? Massachusetts has no watersheds able to produce clean water at 100% capacity because Massachusetts logs the forest watersheds that produce our drinking water even though our drinking water supply is vulnerable. The Quabbin Reservoir, which supplies drinking water to Boston and much of Metro West, dropped 12.3% capacity (June–December 2025), leaving us within 1% of drought stage. Click here to tell state legislators to protect our most important watershed forests as wildland reserves to maximize our state’s drinking water capacity: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/save-forests-to-avoid-a-drinking-water-crisis?source=email&amp;</description>
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