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Whitmer administration deploys federal funds to protect clean water in rural Michigan

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  • Mar 19, 2024
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By Kyle Kaminski


Tens of millions of dollars in federal funding awarded in Michigan this month are set to help protect clean drinking water in several rural communities—including long-sought improvements to wastewater treatment systems and the replacement of drinking water lines.

The Michigan Infrastructure Office this month announced that Michigan received more than $45 million in grants and loans from the US Department of Agriculture, with a clear emphasis on ensuring rural Michiganders have access to clean drinking water in their local communities.


 
 
 

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