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ALABAMA: Lowndes County Residents to Get Modern Sanitation

MONTGOMERY, Alabama, May 19, 2024 (ENS) - The U.S. Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services, HHS, are proclaiming progress has been made by the Alabama Department of Public Health in providing access to basic sanitation services for the majority Black communities of Lowndes County, Alabama. These basic services are intended to %environment_news_service% news environment latest on forests, oceans, climate, wildlife, fisheries, transportation, business

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MONTGOMERY, Alabama, May 19, 2024 (ENS) - The U.S. Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services, HHS, are proclaiming progress has been made by the Alabama Department of Public Health in providing access to basic sanitation services for the majority Black communities of Lowndes County, Alabama. These basic services are intended to %environment_news_service% news environment latest on forests, oceans, climate, wildlife, fisheries, transportation, business

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Houston , Texas , United States , Lowndes County , Alabama , Black Belt , State Of Alabama , Baylor College Of Medicine , American , Lance Cheung , Kristen Clarke , Melanie Fontes Rainer , Lowndes County Septic System Improvement Program , Human Services , Civil Rights Division , Environmental Health Assessment , Alabama Center , American Society Of Civil Engineers , Justice Department Civil Rights Division , Justice Department , Department Of Health , Us Justice Department , Alabama Department Of Public Health , Civil Rights Division Federal Coordination , National School Of Tropical Medicine , Office For Civil Rights , Lowndes County Community Liaison , Public Health , Alabama Department , Civil Rights Act , Affordable Care , Attorney General Kristen Clarke , Director Melanie Fontes Rainer , State Capital , African American , American Civil War , Lowndes Country , National School , Tropical Medicine , Baylor College , Rural Enterprise , Intestinal Parasite Burden , Poor Sanitation , Rural Alabama , County Septic System Improvement Program , Infrastructure Improvement Plan , Federal Coordination , Compliance Section , Civil Rights , Middle District , American Society , Civil Engineers , Infrastructure Investment , Jobs Act ,

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