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EPA offers Utah $248K for stormwater collection, sewer system upgrades
Infrastructure funding available at no cost to small, financially distressed communities
EPA News Release: EPA offers Utah $248K for stormwater collection, sewer system upgrades
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Biden-Harris Administration announces more than $62 million for drinking water infrastructure upgrades in Utah
Made possible by President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda, new funding will help ensure communities have access to clean and safe drinking water
EPA News Release: Biden-Harris Administration announces more than $62 million for drinking water infrastructure upgrades in Utah
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EPA awards $40,000 in funding to Denver, Colorado and Park City, Utah projects to reduce source pollution
Projects aim to reduce sources of food waste and waste from single-use to-go containers
EPA News Release: EPA awards $40,000 in funding to Denver, Colorado and Park City, Utah projects to reduce source pollution
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EPA reaches settlement with landowners in Duchesne County, Utah to restore Duchesne River and floodplain on Uintah and Ouray Reservation
Karl and David Lamb to restore portions of the Duchesne River and floodplain impacted by unpermitted construction activities
EPA News Release: EPA reaches settlement with landowners in Duchesne County, Utah to restore Duchesne River and floodplain on Uintah and Ouray Reservation
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U.S. settles with U.S. Magnesium, the largest producer of magnesium metal in the Northern Hemisphere, for alleged illegal disposal of hazardous waste at Rowley, Utah facility
Magnesium metal producer commits to process changes to treat its waste streams to remove dioxins, furans, hexachlorobenzene and PCBs to reduce environmental impacts from its operations
EPA News Release: U.S. settles with U.S. Magnesium, the largest producer of magnesium metal in the Northern Hemisphere, for alleged illegal disposal of hazardous waste at Rowley, Utah facility
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