EPA Announces $227 Million in Funding for Tribal Water Infrastructure Improvements
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing over $227 million in funding to American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages to enhance drinking water and wastewater services. This funding, administered through various programs, will help Tribal communities make necessary investments in water infrastructure, support compliance with environmental acts, and address public health challenges like lead pipe removal and PFAS contamination.
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