HEAL Utah remains committed to protecting and supporting vulnerable communities from ongoing environmental threats. To demonstrate that support for vulnerable communities remains, we're hosting a workshop to lobby the federal government to reinstate vital funding for at risk groups.
Join the White Mesa Concerned Community and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe working to protect all of us from the radioactive harms associated with the uranium industry near spaces we all live and recreate.
From September 29 through October 5, we'll be celebrating the National Week Without Driving: a challenge to experience life without a car, reduce emissions, and explore more sustainable transportation options. Nearly ⅓ of Americans don’t have a drivers license, with many relying solely on public transit, biking, walking, or other options to get around. Transportation plays a vital role in Utah's poor air quality, but it can also be part of the solution!
Join us for a webinar on October 1st from 6-7:30pm to gain insights on the relationship between transportation and Utah's four air quality seasons. You'll also receive updates on the changing landscape of federal air quality regulations, and how you can join HEAL's effort to improve our air quality!