Clean Water’s Putting Drinking Water First approach means making drinking water impacts a primary consideration when developing regulations and other programs involving upstream activities that can impact downstream drinking water sources.
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Environmental Policy Clinic Students at Work.
![Preparing oyster shells for tagging at the Billion Oyster Project, Governor's Island.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/oyster-prep-1mjhaww.jpg)
![Environmental Policy Clinic Team with Senator Terrence Murphy in Albany.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/03/Students_SenMurphy-29c5w0t-700x592.jpg)
![Investigating turtle mortality on a Putnam County highway in Cold Spring, NY with county legislator Barbara Scuccimarra (L.).](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/turtle-crossing_3-2iihbix.jpg)
![Aquaculture at the New York Harbor School.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/Aquaculture-2ddwebx-700x412.jpg)
![Demonstrating against the use of elephants in circuses.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/circus-demo-2gs5l3i.jpg)
![Discussing oyster regulation with Debbie Mans, NY-NJ Baykeeper at Pace, NYC.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/Baykeeper-meet-2fcpqod.jpg)
![Ready to dig into wood chip pile to feed campus composter, Pace, Pleasantville.](https://earthdesk.blogs.pace.edu/files/2016/04/compost-pile-1a1ir8m.jpg)
Dr. E. Melanie Dupuis
Inspired by new scientific studies of the human body as a metabiome, Dr. E. Melanie Dupuis, Professor and chair, Department of Environmental Science and Studies, reimagines the American body politic through a new metaphor — digestion — opening social transformations to ideas of mixing, fermentation, and collaboration. In doing so, she explores how social activists can rethink politics as inclusive processes that involve the inherently risky mixing of cultures, standpoints, and ideas. Dangerous Digestion at Amazon.