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Tribe in Oregon to get $24M to replace faulty water facility

Por: Associated Press Health December 24, 2022

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Two federal agencies have announced a significant allocation of funds to the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs for a sorely needed water treatment plant.The Environmental Protection Agency and Indian Health Service announced this week that Warm Springs would receive a combined $23.8 million in funds for the new treatment plant, Oregon Public Broadcasting . Once online, the plant will serve around 3,800 people living in Warm Springs, the EPA... + full article



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