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EPA awards information share grants
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2002 The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded information sharing grants to 17 tribes. The grants are part of a new program called the National Environmental Information Exchange Network. The network links tribes, states, local governments and the industry together to foster reporting on air, water, waste and toxics. Get the Story:
EPA grants boost info sharing (Federal Computer Week 8/26) Relevant Documents:
List of Grantees (EPA 8/8) Relevant Links:
National Environmental Information Exchange Network - http://www.epa.gov/neengprg/index.html
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