Water
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EPA Provides $254,000 to Massachusetts to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $254,000 in grant funding that Massachusetts will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $191,000 to New Hampshire to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $191,000 in grant funding that New Hampshire will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $210,000 to Rhode Island to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $210,000 in grant funding that Rhode Island will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $293,000 to North Carolina to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $293,000 in grant funding that North Carolina will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $256,000 to Mississippi to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $256,000 in grant funding that Mississippi will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $279,000 to Georgia to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $279,000 in grant funding that Georgia will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $478,000 to Florida to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $478,000 in grant funding that Florida will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $260,000 to Alabama to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
(EPA) is announcing $260,000 in grant funding that Alabama will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $150,000 to Midwest Tribal Communities to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $50,000 grant to Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians, a $50,000 to Grand Portage Band of Minnesota Chippewa and $50,000 to Keweenaw Bay Indian Community for water quality
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EPA Provides $319K to Puerto Rico to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $319,000 in grant funding that Puerto Rico will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $258K to New Jersey to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $258,000 in grant funding that New Jersey will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $315K to New York to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $315,000 in grant funding that New York will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $220,000 to Wisconsin to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $220,000 in grant funding that Wisconsin will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $216,000 to Ohio to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $216,000 in grant funding that Ohio will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $203,000 to Minnesota to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $203,000 in grant funding that Minnesota will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $260,000 to Michigan to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $260,000 in grant funding that Michigan will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $216,000 to Ohio to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $216,000 in grant funding that Ohio will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Provides $232,000 to Illinois to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $232,000 in grant funding that Illinois will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria make swimming unsafe.
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EPA Announces $27.4 Million to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water in North Carolina
Today, EPA is announcing $27,456,000 in funding to protect North Carolina from exposure to lead in drinking water.
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EPA Provides $9.75 Million to States to Monitor Water Quality at Beaches and Protect Swimmers
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing $9.75 million in grant funding that coastal and Great Lakes states, Tribes and territories will use to monitor water quality at beaches and to notify the public if elevated levels of bacteria