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EPA Giving $200,000 to Fort Collins to Address Indoor Air Quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is giving $200,000 to the City of Fort Collins to tackle health and indoor air quality concerns in underserved communities.
This financial boost will allow the City to continue enhancing its indoor air quality, emergency preparedness, and energy efficiency — especially for residents who are at risk. This enhancement includes assessing air quality and energy use needs, addressing gaps in the program, and creating new home assessment tools.
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"Safe and comfortable at home has taken on a new meaning after 2020, when Fort Collins residents navigated both a pandemic and some of the worst wildfires in Colorado history," said Fort Collins Mayor Jeni Arndt in the release. "We are thrilled to have been awarded this grant from the EPA, which we will use to help align and supplement our municipal programs...that support health, comfort, and resilience at home."

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