Some small Wisconsin communities are getting 460-thousand dollars to improve water systems. The Department of Natural Resources says the money will be used to take PFAs and manganese out of water systems for services like schools, day cares, and apartment complexes. Funding is coming from the federal government. The DNR says it expects to distribute five-million-dollars in the second grant cycle, which will open applications on October first.
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