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American Water's Environmental Grant Program Funds Three Pennsylvania Watershed Protection Projects.


VOORHEES, N.J. -- American Water announced the names of three Pennsylvania organizations selected to receive funding from its new Environmental Grant Program, which is being piloted in Pennsylvania. The grantees include the Indiana County Conservation District, PA Cleanways of Allegheny County and the Pennsylvania Environmental Council.

PA Cleanway's grant will support its Tireless Project. Under the project, 20 watershed cleanups on the Monongahela River Monongahela River

River, northern West Virginia, U.S. It flows north past Morgantown into Pennsylvania and joins the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River, after a total course of 128 mi (206 km). In its upper reaches it is used for hydroelectric power.
 will occur between June and September 2005. Riverfront riv·er·front  
n.
The land or property along a river.
 blight blight, general term for any sudden and severe plant disease or for the agent that causes it. The term is now applied chiefly to diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., bean blights and fire blight of fruit trees), viruses (e.g., soybean bud blight), fungi (e.g.  is a pervasive problem in the Pittsburgh area. Litter, flood debris, and illegal dumping contribute to the blight, and cleaning up the Monongahela River will positively impact Pennsylvania American Water's source of supply for its Pittsburgh/Mon-Valley and Washington operations.

The Indiana County Conservation District will receive a grant for its Ramsey Run Restoration project. The project will eliminate access for 30-plus livestock to 282 feet of a tributary of Ramsey Run, which feeds into the source water for the company's Indiana operations. Erosion will be minimized by the project, as will source water pollution from livestock feed and manure. A stormwater project will also be initiated to help prevent road run-off from causing pasture erosion.

Lastly, the Pennsylvania Environmental Council will receive a grant for its Wyoming Valley Wyoming Valley, c.20 mi (30 km) long and 3 to 4 mi (4.8–6.4 km) wide, in Luzerne co., NE Pa., through which flows the Susquehanna River. Wilkes-Barre is the major city of this once-rich anthracite coal region.  Streamside stream·side  
n.
The land adjacent to a stream.
 Planting program. The project will identify areas in need of streamside buffers within the Wyoming Valley watershed in northeastern Pennsylvania This mountainous area of Pennsylvania includes the Pocono Mountains, the Endless Mountains and former anthracite coal mining cities and towns, including Carbondale, Scranton, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and Hazleton. U.S. Presidents Harry Truman and George W. . Plantings will be conducted as part of the buffer project.

American Water launched its grant program in January. These three grants are the first to be made in Pennsylvania. Grant applications offering innovative ways to improve, restore or protect watersheds and community drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
 supplies were sought from communities and community-based organizations. Projects were judged based on criteria including clarity of project goals and projected impact, nature and strength of collaboration with other community and/or municipal organizations, as well as evidence that the project will provide sustainable environmental results.

"Every individual and community has the ability to make a difference," said Joi Corrado, Director, Corporate Responsibility, American Water. "Through American Water's Environmental Grant Program, we're seeking to invest in our communities and help support the people behind the projects, who are looking to the future and coming up with innovative ways to improve the sustainability of our water resources."

With a history of over 100 years, American Water provides high quality water, wastewater, and other related services to over 18 million people in 29 states and 3 Canadian provinces. American Water is part of RWE RWE Rot-Weiss Essen (Germann football club)
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 Thames Water Thames Water, known originally as the Thames Water Authority and after privatization as Thames Water Utilities Limited, is the utility responsible for water supply and waste water treatment in parts of Greater London, Surrey, Wiltshire, and the Thames Valley in the , the third largest water and wastewater services company in the world. Through our combined experience and financial strength, we provide global expertise in water quality, research and development, customer satisfaction and security. More information can be found by visiting our website, www.amwater.com.
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