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Water Safety and Security Act Project Grant (Missouri) is sponsored by Missouri Department of Natural Resources. This grant program utilizes federal Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) funding to help community public water systems serving populations of fewer than 30,000 improve asset management, system capacity, and mapping accuracy.
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