Stephanie
Wein
Water and Conservation Advocate, PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center
Started on staff: 2011
B.A., summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, Skidmore College
Stephanie helps run PennEnvironment’s Clean Water and Conservation programs, working on campaigns to get lead out of drinking water, defend the Clean Water Act and protect our pollinators. Stephanie lives in Philadelphia, where she enjoys cycling and cooking.
Posts by Stephanie Wein
Why does PA gets an “F” when it comes to lead in school drinking water?
Report: PA gets an ‘F’ for efforts to get the lead out of school drinking water
With school year kicking off, stronger action needed to prevent contamination
Swimming, Sewage Pollution & Solutions
This summer, PennEnvironment published two new studies examining water pollution in Pennsylvania’s rivers, lakes and streams.
Report: Raw sewage pollutes most Philadelphia rivers, streams at least one third of year
Philadelphia’s combined sewer system releases an average of 15 billion gallons of raw sewage and polluted stormwater each year into local rivers and streams