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EPA to Improve Wastewater Infrastructure in Cabot, Ark.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the city of Cabot, Ark. $485,000 to install new wastewater treatment equipment. The upgrades will include 10,000 feet of wastewater piping that will help address sanitary sewer overflows. Wastewater management encompasses a broad range of efforts that promote effective and responsible water use, treatment and disposal. Under the Clean ...
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U.S. EPA awards Hawaii over $20 million to improve water quality, protect public health
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the Hawaii Department of Health a $10,946,000 million grant for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund and a $9,125,000 million grant for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for water pollution control and drinking water infrastructure projects. The Department of Health will use the funds to provide low-cost loans to the state’s ...
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U.S. EPA awards Arizona more than $27 million to improve water quality, protect public health
WIFA will use the funds to provide low-cost loans for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades. WIFA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund provides financing for municipal wastewater treatment projects, while its Drinking Water State Revolving Fund provides financial assistance for basic drinking water infrastructure for both public and private drinking water systems. “EPA ...
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EPA Announces $19.4 Million to Improve Water Quality, Infrastructure in Nevada
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $19.4 million in funding to invest in Nevada for statewide improvement in local water infrastructure and the reduction of water pollution. “In the last 26 years, EPA has provided over $366 million in funding for Nevada water projects” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “These ...
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EPA Announces $25 Million to Improve Water Quality, Infrastructure in Arizona
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $25 million in funding to invest in Arizona for statewide improvements in local water infrastructure and the reduction of water pollution. “In an arid environment, water is the most precious natural resource and we are working with our state and city partners to protect it,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator ...
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EPA Announces $19.5 Million for Environmental Improvements on Tribal Lands in Arizona
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $19.5 million in funding to invest in Arizona tribes for environmental programs, water infrastructure development, community education and capacity building. The announcement was made at the 22nd Annual Regional Tribal Conference in Sacramento, Calif. “The federal government is committed to protecting human health and the environment in ...
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EPA awards $26 million to Arizona for water quality, public health
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona a $9 million grant for its Clean Water State Revolving Fund and a nearly $17 million grant for its Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for water pollution control and drinking water infrastructure projects. “In the last 26 years, EPA has provided over $560 million in funding for ...
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EPA Announces $7.8 Million for Environmental Improvements on Tribal Lands in Central California
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $5.4 million in funding to invest in Central Calif. tribes for environmental programs, water infrastructure development, community education and capacity building. The announcement was made at the 22nd Annual Regional Tribal Conference in Sacramento, Calif. “The federal government is committed to protecting human health and the environment ...
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EPA Announces $4.8 Million for Environmental Improvements on Tribal Lands in Nevada
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $4.8 million in funding to invest in Nevada tribes for environmental programs, water infrastructure development, community education and capacity building. The announcement was made at the 22nd Annual Regional Tribal Conference in Sacramento, Calif. “The federal government is committed to protecting human health and the environment in ...
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EPA awards $15 million to Nevada for water quality, public health
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection a $6.5 million grant for its Clean Water State Revolving Fund and an $8.5 million grant for its Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for water pollution control and drinking water infrastructure projects. “In the last 24 years, EPA has provided over $320 million in funding for Nevada ...
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EPA announces $5.4 M for environmental improvements on tribal lands in Northern California
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $5.4 million in funding to invest in Northern Calif. tribes’ environmental programs, water infrastructure development, community education and capacity building. The announcement was made at the 22nd annual Regional Tribal Conference in Sacramento, Calif. “The federal government is committed to protecting human health and the ...
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EPA Announces $5.6 Million for Environmental Improvements on Tribal Lands in Southern Calif.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $5.6 million in funding to invest in Southern Calif. tribes for environmental programs, water infrastructure development, community education and capacity building. The announcement was made at the 22nd Annual Regional Tribal Conference in Sacramento, Calif. “The federal government is committed to protecting human health and the ...
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