EPA Allocates $4.3 Million for Southeastern U.S. Drinking Water Upgrades
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $4.3 million grant to bolster drinking water infrastructure in the southeastern United States. This funding is intended to assist communities in upgrading their systems, addressing contaminants like PFAS and lead, and tackling various local water quality issues. The initiative is particularly beneficial for smaller and rural water systems.
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