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EPA Awards $750,000 to KDHE for Farm-Focused Project to Improve Water Quality
EPA News Release: EPA Awards $750,000 to KDHE for Farm-Focused Project to Improve Water Quality
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EPA proposed settlement with Phoenix Petroleum resolves Clean Water Act violations at North Dakota oil production facilities
Company agrees to penalty associated with an inadequate spill prevention plan and field implementation of the plan at two tank batteries
EPA News Release: EPA proposed settlement with Phoenix Petroleum resolves Clean Water Act violations at North Dakota oil production facilities
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EPA Awards $2.5 Million for Iowa Farm-Focused Projects to Improve Water Quality
EPA News Release: EPA Awards $2.5 Million for Iowa Farm-Focused Projects to Improve Water Quality
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Nashville Ranks 4th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
EPA News Release: Nashville Ranks 4th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
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Columbia Ranks 9th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S
EPA News Release: Columbia Ranks 9th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S
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Sioux City, Iowa, Earns Top Three Ranking Among EPA’s 2021 Top Small-Size Cities for ENERGY STAR® Certified Buildings
The city is cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency and reducing emissions
EPA News Release: Sioux City, Iowa, Earns Top Three Ranking Among EPA’s 2021 Top Small-Size Cities for ENERGY STAR® Certified Buildings
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EPA names Denver and Boulder in lists of Top Cities for ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings in 2020
Denver ranks 10th in top U.S. cities list while Boulder ranks eighth in top mid-sized cities list, cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency, reducing emissions
EPA News Release: EPA names Denver and Boulder in lists of Top Cities for ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings in 2020
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Bowling Green Ranks 2nd on EPA’s Energy Star Top Small Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
EPA News Release: Bowling Green Ranks 2nd on EPA’s Energy Star Top Small Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
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Fort Knox Ranks 6th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Small Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
EPA News Release: Fort Knox Ranks 6th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Small Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
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Des Moines Earns Top Three Ranking Among EPA’s 2021 Top Mid-Size Cities for ENERGY STAR® Certified Buildings
The city is cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency and reducing emissions
EPA News Release: Des Moines Earns Top Three Ranking Among EPA’s 2021 Top Mid-Size Cities for ENERGY STAR® Certified Buildings
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Greenville Ranks 6th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
EPA News Release: Greenville Ranks 6th on EPA’s Energy Star Top Mid-Size Cities List of Most Buildings in the U.S.
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Jefferson City, Missouri, Receives Federal Assistance to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization
EPA News Release: Jefferson City, Missouri, Receives Federal Assistance to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization
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Biden Administration to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization in Fort Collins, Colorado
EPA News Release: Biden Administration to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization in Fort Collins, Colorado
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Biden Administration to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization in Tennessee
EPA News Release: Biden Administration to Support Local Food Initiative, Environmental Protection, and Community Revitalization in Tennessee
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