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This Week: Secretary Haaland visits Detroit to highlight Interior's efforts to increase equitable public access to outdoor spaces; Deputy Secretary Beaudreau talks drought resilience, water management and infrastructure during a trip to Albuquerque; Interior announces urgent drought response actions that will help prop up Lake Powell; an historic signing ceremony for a project labor agreement between North America’s Building Trades Union and Ørsted North America; more than $10 million provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used for vital repairs and upgrades for Indian Affairs-owned water systems; a solemn event to commemorate National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day; the U.S. Geological Survey and Apple team up for a new study on crucial minerals; more than $3 million in grants to preserve sites related to the struggle for equality for all Americans; the Interior Museum re-opens its doors in Washington, D.C.; and we're celebrating the beauty of wildflowers in our social media Picture of the Week! Make sure you follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and You Tube!
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This Week: Secretary Haaland visits Detroit to highlight Interior's efforts to increase equitable public access to outdoor spaces; Deputy Secretary Beaudreau talks drought resilience, water management and infrastructure during a trip to Albuquerque; Interior announces urgent drought response actions that will help prop up Lake Powell; an historic signing ceremony for a project labor agreement between North America’s Building Trades Union and Ørsted North America; more than $10 million provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used for vital repairs and upgrades for Indian Affairs-owned water systems; a solemn event to commemorate National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day; the U.S. Geological Survey and Apple team up for a new study on crucial minerals; more than $3 million in grants to preserve sites related to the struggle for equality for all Americans; the Interior Museum re-opens its doors in Washington, D.C.; and we're celebrating the beauty of wildflowers 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…...more