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City of Fargo, Georgia among 16 recipients selected nationally to receive $25.5M in new grants to combat impact of climate change on drinking water infrastructure | US EPA

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announces $25.5M in new grants to combat impact of climate change on drinking water infrastructure.

First time EPA is awarding funding under the Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program , with the 16 inaugural selectees spanning Connecticut to Alaska .

Ketchikan Gateway Borough ( Alaska ): $ 332 K to install generators to protect drinking water system infrastructure from flooding, earthquakes, and severe weather.

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