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The data link $15.8 billion in CWSRF loans to projects that protect and restore drinking water sources, recreational areas, and aquatic wildlife throughout the country. In 2007, CWSRF programs funded more than 964 projects designed to protect and restore water bodies, including 597 projects with direct human health benefits.
The City of Ontario, villages of Lucas and Plymouth and the Eastview Community Water Association will receive H2Ohio grants to maintain equipment. Four local communities awarded grants for public ...
In 2023 an agreement between seven states was achieved, aiming to preserve the Colorado River water system from collapse due to poor management and climate change. The United States is heavily dependent on the river for power generation, drinking water, agriculture, wildlands restoration, and native cultural practices.
The grants for projects include $30 million for lead service line replacements in Milwaukee, $14 million for the same in Watertown, $ Wisconsin communities receive $273M in water infrastructure ...
Approximately 7,200 rural communities are served through financial assistance received from water and waste loans and grants. [3] In 2023, RUS was in charge of the ReConnect Program; this Biden administration program is overseen by the Agriculture Department [4] to expand broadband Internet access to rural parts of America, including the ...
Herkimer will receive a combination of federal direct loans and grants totaling over $2.5 million to construct a new water district in the town, the senators said in a joint statement.
In early US history, drinking water quality in the country was managed by individual drinking water utilities and at the state and local level. In 1914 the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) published a set of drinking water standards, pursuant to existing federal authority to regulate interstate commerce , and in response to the 1893 Interstate ...
Open Space Institute (OSI) is a conservation organization that protects land for clean drinking water, public recreation, healthy communities, wildlife habitat, and climate protection. [1] Established in 1974, OSI achieves its goals through land acquisition, [ 2 ] fiscal sponsorship, [ 1 ] regional loan and grant programs, [ 3 ] park and trail ...