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EPA Announces $227 Million to Improve Water Infrastructure in Tribal Communities

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EPA Announces $227 Million to Improve Water Infrastructure in Tribal Communities
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is directing more than $227 million to American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages to upgrade drinking water and wastewater systems, the agency announced this week. The funding is intended to help Tribal communities protect public health and the environment by modernizing aging water infrastructure.



“Working closely with our Tribal partners is a cornerstone of our Indian Policy, commitment to cooperative federalism and work to protect human

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