EPA helps state curb water pollution
EPA helps state curb water pollution
- 2004-04-28 - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a $10.2 million grant to the state Department of Health for projects to curb water pollution.
The state will use the funds to provide low-cost loans to the counties for wastewater treatment and infrastructure upgrades.
The EPA is working with the state to develop loans for projects that would reduce the effects of non-point-of-source pollution and improve watersheds, said Wayne Nastri, EPA administrator for the Pacific Southwest Regional office.
Already, Kauai and Hawaii counties secured loan commitments to remove county park cesspools."
- 2004-04-28 - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a $10.2 million grant to the state Department of Health for projects to curb water pollution.
The state will use the funds to provide low-cost loans to the counties for wastewater treatment and infrastructure upgrades.
The EPA is working with the state to develop loans for projects that would reduce the effects of non-point-of-source pollution and improve watersheds, said Wayne Nastri, EPA administrator for the Pacific Southwest Regional office.
Already, Kauai and Hawaii counties secured loan commitments to remove county park cesspools."




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