EPA Awards $75,000 to the
Choctaw Nation
to Support Its Water Quality
Program
(DALLAS – July 31,
2012) The Environmental
Protection Agency has awarded the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma $75,000 to
provide continued support for the tribe’s water pollution control program. The
funds will be used to take water samples to assess surface water quality on
tribal lands, compile data which may show changes over time and determine if a
more thorough watershed management program is needed. Sampling data will
determine whether water quality standards are being met, note any changes in the
quality or condition of the Choctaw Nation’s water and provide planning tools to
improve the function and health of stream ecosystems.
The mission of the
EPA is to protect public health and the environment. The EPA supports our
nations’ tribes in all aspects of the work needed to improve the water quality
of tribal land watersheds. This cooperative spirit supports work to protect
water quality that ensures the health of watersheds that cross state and tribal
boundaries.
Additional Information on EPA grants is available at
http://www.epa.gov/region6/gandf/index.htm
More about activities in EPA Region 6 is available at
http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.html
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