(NASHVILLE) For 35 years, the Clean Water Act’s Nonpoint Source Program has funded projects that improve water quality and reduce or eliminate nonpoint source pollution. Water quality grant proposals are now being accepted by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
“Healthy bodies of water are essential for the environment, humans, and animals to thrive,” Commissioner Charlie Hatcher, D.V.M. said. “Nonpoint Source Program initiatives and education will help restor .