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Grants totaling nearly $3.1M to improve water quality

2015-05-28 15:42:39| Waste Management - Topix.net

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality says funding for 10 projects will help restore impaired waters and protect high-quality waters by reducing sources of sediment, nutrients and other contaminants. Funding includes $600,000 to the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy to protect wetlands in the Berrien and Van Buren County portions of the Ox Creek watershed and conduct outreach efforts.

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