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Thanks to a collaborative multi-partner effort, the Spokane River Basin is getting cleaner — but there’s still work to be done. This exciting new grant program invests $595,000 in Spokane watershed communities helping continue their momentum to address emerging contaminants like PFAS.
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<p>This grant program is&nbsp;part of a larger multi-partner effort to reduce toxics and protect the health of the river through technical&nbsp;assistance, monitoring and research, and education and o...
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Spokane River Toxics Reduction Grant supports clean water and healthier communities
Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller