The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) is committed to making green infrastructure part of our solution to improve water quality affected by stormwater runoff. The PWSA will provide grants of $2,000 to $5,000 to non-profit organizations, community organizations, and civic groups for projects or activities which advance the objective of attaining Clean Water Act compliance for water quality. The goal of the program is to support local, grassroots efforts that employ green infrastructure practices to improve water quality, enhance conservation, restore habitat, stimulate economic growth, and educate people about stormwater issues and associated stewardship actions.
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| - The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) is committed to making green infrastructure part of our solution to improve water quality affected by stormwater runoff. The PWSA will provide grants of $2,000 to $5,000 to non-profit organizations, community organizations, and civic groups for projects or activities which advance the objective of attaining Clean Water Act compliance for water quality. The goal of the program is to support local, grassroots efforts that employ green infrastructure practices to improve water quality, enhance conservation, restore habitat, stimulate economic growth, and educate people about stormwater issues and associated stewardship actions.
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| - The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) is committed to making green infrastructure part of our solution to improve water quality affected by stormwater runoff. The PWSA will provide grants of $2,000 to $5,000 to non-profit organizations, community organizations, and civic groups for projects or activities which advance the objective of attaining Clean Water Act compliance for water quality. The goal of the program is to support local, grassroots efforts that employ green infrastructure practices to improve water quality, enhance conservation, restore habitat, stimulate economic growth, and educate people about stormwater issues and associated stewardship actions.
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