| - Meet someone employed by the Recovery Act
- Learn about a Recovery highway project in New Hampshire
Source: Department of Transportation |
| | - Laid-off employees coming back to work
- Michigan community could revitalize
Source: Department of Energy |
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| - Restoring national prairies with Recovery Act funds
- See how the work is done
Source: US Forest Service (USDA) |
| | - Recovery Act funds help protect national forests
- Meet men and women who fight forest fires
Source: US Forest Service (USDA) |
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| - Recovery Act funds conversion of residence for Fish & Wildlife Service
- See new office of Back Bay National Wildlife Reserve in Virginia
Source: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (DOI) |
| | - Local business wins contract and hires subcontractors
- Making roads safe
Source: US Forest Service (USDA) |
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| - Meet young adults helping to maintain U.S. Forest Service trails
- Hear how they’re learning new skills
Source: US Forest Service (USDA) |
| | - Department of Energy Recovery funds underwrite experimental solar power technology
- See how sunlight and water combine to make a new fuel
Source: Department of Energy (DOE) |
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| - EPA Recovery project cleans groundwater contaminated by old leaking gasoline storage tanks
- See renewal of grounds around abandoned filling stations along storied highway in Winslow, AZ
Source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) |
| | - A 34,000 square-foot building once used for researching nuclear rocket power comes down
- Recovery Act funds help reduce footprint of LANL by 175,000 square feet
Source: Los Alamos National Labs (LANL) |
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| - Recovery funds clear away debris and contaminated soil near K East Reactor
- Reactor support facilities no longer in service are being taken down
Source: Department of Energy (DOE) |
| | - $7 million of Recovery funds underwrite replacement of failing dams meant to hold back sea water
- Threatened species to be protected by project
Source: Department of the Interior (DOI) |
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| - $1.2 million in Recovery funds covers renovation of 30-year-old building
- Energy efficiency increased, water usage reduced
Source: US Forest Service (USDA) |
| | - Recovery funds help remove abandoned tanks from 1930s
- Soil remediated and vital water supply protected
Source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) |
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| - Five-million-gallon per day facility not vulnerable to area flooding
- Occasionally brown-tinted tap water now runs clean
Source: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) |
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