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Environmental Head Announces $2M Program To Clean Great Lakes Shorelines

Official: Removing Trash From US Waterways Is EPA Priority

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Lake Michigan shoreline
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The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $2 million grant program to clean up the shorelines and waters of the Great Lakes.

EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler during an appearance Friday in Cleveland said the grants will be available to state and local governments, nonprofit groups and universities for cleanup programs.

Wheeler said removing trash from United States waterways is an EPA priority.

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The program is part of the EPA’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. It will fund up to a dozen projects, with the largest amount set at $500,000.

The EPA is seeking projects that will address trash on beaches, shorelines, harbors and rivers. It will also fund litter prevention and education programs.

Grant applications will be accepted starting in October, with awards announced in February.