MSU receives $600,000 grant for research to detect contaminants in drinking water.
| September 7, 2008 |
Montana State University in Bozeman has been awarded a federal grant of $600,000 for research to detect contaminants in drinking water.
The money is in a package of $3.6 million in drinking-water research grants the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded to four universities, one nonprofit organization and a research institute.
The MSU work will include an emphasis on water quality and associated health considerations on the Crow Reservation in southeastern Montana.
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