U.S. EPA awarded $21,375,446 to the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (LDNR) to implement a project to restore and protect Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. The money will be used to rebuild 493 acres of emergent marsh and help demonstrate the feasibility of using Mississippi River sediment as a resource in the restoration of marsh communities and transporting the sediment by pipeline.
The money is flowing down from Washington like fine wine to Louisanna bayou country during these last months of the Bush Adminstration. It makes you wonder why?
Lawyer Sanders says KWDM holding an important public meeting on Federal
Mogul site in Scottsvile, Kentucky.
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The Kentucky Division of Waste Management (DWM) will meet with the public
to discuss the status of the on-going environmental investigation at the
former F...
11 years ago