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EPA, USDA Host June 12 Webinar On Grants, Funding Options To Support Nutrient Reduction Projects

EPA's Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center and the U.S. Department of Agriculture will host a webinar on June 12 from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. on federal grants and innovative financing options for reducing nutrient pollution.

Speakers will highlight financing opportunities from USDA and EPA and discuss innovative approaches for funding point source and nonpoint source control for nutrient reductions.

This is the first in a four-part webinar series featuring case studies of successful approaches from across the country for funding nutrient reductions.

Click Here to register for the June 12 webinar.

For more information on this webinar or the full webinar series, send email to: waterfinancecenter@epa.gov.

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[Posted: June 5, 2019]


6/10/2019

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