Proposed Budget Cuts Slash Funding For Great Lakes Clean-Up
Proposed White House budget cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies will end federal spending on Great Lakes clean-up. That includes axing work on invasive species like Asian carp and a public health program that protects drinking water from toxic algae for 11 million residents around Lake Erie.
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March 28, 2017 at 03:28AM
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NPR News: Proposed Budget Cuts Slash Funding For Great Lakes Clean-Up
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