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EPA Wants To Spend $300 Million For Border Sewage Problem

The money would be part of the USMCA Implementation Act, and will be used for the engineering, planning, design and construction of wastewater infrastructure at the border…

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https://www.kpbs.org/news/2020/may/12/epa-wants-spend-300-million-border-sewage-problem/

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