Applications Now Accepted For $50 Million in Nutrient Reduction, CSO Projects
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The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority this week voted to make $50 million in grants available to fund nutrient reduction facilities in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and combined sewer overflow projects anywhere in the state. Applications will be accepted now through Combined sewer overflows are the primary stream contamination problem facing many of Reducing nitrogen and phosphorus discharges from wastewater treatment plants is another financial burden that will be borne by existing wastewater treatment systems in the For more information, visit the PennVEST website. |
9/16/2005 |
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