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EPA Awards $400,000 to Communities to Reduce Water Pollution, Build Resilience to Climate Change

2013-10-25 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

U.S. EPA announced $400,000 will go to help 6 communities expand their use of green infrastructure to reduce water pollution as well as boost resilience to impacts of climate change. Specific communities that will be receiving assistance include Providence, RI ($75,000); Detroit, MI ($65,000); Lincoln, NE ($65,000); Gary, IN ($65,000); Pima County, AZ ($65,000); and Spartanburg, SC ($65,000). Also, EPA released report analyzing economic benefits of green infrastructure in 13 locations. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:

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