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This Week at Interior August 12, 2022
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2022Aug 12
This Week: Secretary Haaland announces members of the federal advisory group tasked with identifying and recommending changes to derogatory place names; nearly $725 million in funding is now available to address legacy pollution caused by past coal mining; a South Dakota ribbon cutting celebrates a $75.5 million investment into the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System; a major solar energy project is fully operational in California; $2 million in grants help repatriate ancestral remains and ceremonial objects; Carmen G. Cantor is sworn-in as Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs; Interior takes steps to honor the sacrifices made by Alaska Native Vietnam-era Veterans; NASA transfers operational control of Landsat 9 to the U.S. Geological Survey; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement celebrates its 45th birthday; and a tower of light shines in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and You Tube!   / usinterior     / usinterior   http:/www.twitter.com/Interior

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