For 25 years, Ford Motor Company dumped toxic waste from a nearby factory into New Jersey's Ringwood State Park. 
Members  of the Ramapough tribe, who've lived on the land for generations,  routinely fell ill from various poisons. Their children suffered  nosebleeds any time they played outside. 
Cancer  rates in the area are elevated, and the Bergen Record found arsenic and  lead one hundred times above safe levels in the nearby Wanaque  Watershed, which supplies water to millions.
But instead of working to clean up the area, the Environmental Protection Agency is actually considering giving the land back to Ford to use it as a toxic waste dump.  
There's not much time left to protect the park -- the EPA is announcing its plan in less than two weeks.
Edison  Wetlands Association started a petition on Change.org asking the EPA to  keep the park public and make Ford clean up the park for the public's  use. Click  here to add your name to Edison Wetlands' petition to demand the EPA  protect Ringwood State Park from Ford's continued pollution.
Right  now, Ford is secretly lobbying both state and federal officials to gain  the right to resume toxic dumping in the park. But a national outcry  can outdo them. 
Sign Edison Wetlands' petition to the stop Ford from polluting before the EPA's deadline in less than two weeks:
Poster from the Ramapough Lunaape website.