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The Environmental Protection Agency is allocating $15 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to Arizona for community clean water access.
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President Joe Biden’s administration has finalized regulations that protect hundreds of thousands of small streams, wetlands and other waterways, repealing a Trump-era rule that federal courts had thrown out and that environmentalists said left waterways vulnerable to pollution.
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More than $12 million in federal funding will be allocated to clean water projects in Arizona from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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The San Carlos Apache Tribe will receive vital federal funds for wastewater and sanitation infrastructure as part of a pilot program that aims to bring basic wastewater management to communities.
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A coalition of conservation groups has sued the Environmental Protection Agency. The groups say the EPA hasn’t lived up to its obligation to force states to reduce air pollution.
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Several conservation and tribal groups plan to sue the Environmental Protection Agency. They say the EPA hasn’t lived up to its obligation to require states to reduce air pollution.
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A return to in-person classes at a Navajo Nation school will be on hold indefinitely because of unknown radiation levels, likely caused by decades of…
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Federal authorities say a copper-producing company has been fined $33,000 for failing to comply with a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency settlement…
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Federal officials say the Hopi Tribe has failed to meet a deadline to reduce arsenic in drinking water at the tribe’s cultural center.The Hopi Tribe…
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Wastewater from a mine in southwestern Colorado has spilled into a river that was the site of a major spill caused by a government cleanup crew four years…