EPA AWARDS $600,000 TO UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA
September 04, 2008
September 04, 2008
KANSAS CITY, Kan., Sept. 4 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following press release:
EPA has awarded $600,000 to the University of Missouri-Columbia for designing new technology to improve the detection of viruses, bacteria and chemicals in drinking water.
EPA Region 7 Administrator John Askew said, "Protecting our nation's drinking water is a top priority for EPA. We are proud to award the University of Missouri-Columbia with these funds, whic . . .
EPA has awarded $600,000 to the University of Missouri-Columbia for designing new technology to improve the detection of viruses, bacteria and chemicals in drinking water.
EPA Region 7 Administrator John Askew said, "Protecting our nation's drinking water is a top priority for EPA. We are proud to award the University of Missouri-Columbia with these funds, whic . . .