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EPA Allocates $90 Million For Water Infrastructure

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is calling for nearly $20 million in funding to protect national water systems from potential cyber attacks. This request aims to bolster infrastructure resilience against digital threats targeting critical utilities. The move highlights increasing concerns over the vulnerability of public water supplies to state-sponsored or criminal hacking. The funds are designated for Tribal communities and rural areas in the United States.

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“EPA Calls for Nearly $20 million to Protect Water Systems From a Cyber Attack”

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“EPA announced that it will use $90 million in grant funding to develop and revitalize drinking water and wastewater infrastructure that supports Tribal communities and rural America.”

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