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What I Would Have Said Today to Vice President Biden about the Recovery Act

February 17, 2016 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This blog is cross posted from Secretary Vilsack's Medium page: Somedays being a Cabinet member, you have to be flexible. Today is one of those days. While in New Orleans to speak to the Renewable Fuel Association and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, I traveled to the Port of New...

Initiatives Rural

Get Ready for Earth Day 2014: Small Communities Doing Big Projects to Protect Water and the Environment

April 21, 2014 Doug O’Brien, Deputy Undersecretary, USDA Rural Development

With Earth Day on the horizon for tomorrow, we at USDA Rural Development are looking forward to sharing some very big news about efforts kicking off across the nation to ensure clean drinking water and healthy watersheds in small, rural communities that face increasing challenges with aging...

Rural

Water Quality Trading in the Chesapeake Bay: Partnerships for Success

June 11, 2013 Ann Mills, Acting Under Secretary for Natural Resources & Environment

The Chesapeake Bay Watershed, the largest estuary in North America, covers 64,000 square miles and includes more than 150 rivers and streams that drain into the bay. Roughly one quarter of the land in the watershed is used for agricultural production, and agricultural practices can affect the health...

Conservation

USDA and EPA Highlight Unique Wastewater Treatment Facility

September 02, 2011 Virginia Manuel, USDA Rural Development State Director

On August 30, 2011 USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel joined Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Curt Spalding and Maine DEP Acting Commissioner Pattie Aho in highlighting one of the most affordable and advanced wastewater facilities in the country. This was an...

Rural

USDA Administrator Visits the “Show Me State” to Review Business, Telecom and Broadband Investments

May 27, 2011 Jonathan Adelstein, USDA Rural Development Utilities Service Administrator

A three day visit to Missouri, the “Show Me State” allowed me to join Janie Dunning, Rural Development State Director, to see how rural areas benefiting from infrastructure investments made possible through USDA Rural Development programs and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ( Recovery Act)...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Missouri USDA Rural Development Partners with Schools and Communities For Earth Day Activities

May 19, 2011 Anita J. (Janie) Dunning, Missouri State Director and George Thomas, Public Information Coordinator

What better way to celebrate Earth Day last month than to recognize projects that are environmentally friendly and to educate our elementary school youths. That's exactly what we did in northwest Missouri. The Missouri Rural Development (RD) staff partnered with the Senior Citizens Nursing Home...

Rural

Project Will Help Improve Our Chesapeake Bay

April 27, 2011 Kathy Beisner, USDA Public Information Officer, Maryland/Delaware

A few scattered showers didn’t dampen spirits at a Maryland Earth Day event to highlight the completion of the improved Worton Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tuesday April 19.

Conservation Rural

Tin Town Arizona Residents Celebrate Earth Day by Trading Cesspools for a Safe Water System

April 27, 2011 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

The Bisbee, Arizona Fire Station #81 was brimming with “officials”—the mayor, city council members, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ staff representative, and the acting state director for USDA Rural Development---but the attention was all on the rest of the crowd. Most of the residents of Tin Town...

Rural

A Michigan Community Continues to Upgrade its Water System with USDA Support

December 27, 2010 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Coordinator

Usually when I submit a post for the Rural Development blog, the subject is an event, such as a closing, ribbon-cutting or groundbreaking ceremony. This entry as a little different – it is a blog about another blog.

Rural

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Views Recovery Act Project that Improves the Environment and Creates Jobs in Maryland

September 22, 2010 Jamie Welch, Student Reporter, Worcester Prep

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visited the town of Berlin, Maryland, Monday to check up on the upgrades that are taking place to improve the Berlin Wastewater Treatment Plant. Secretary Vilsack is the highest-ranking federal official to visit the town since Franklin D. Roosevelt was...

Initiatives Rural
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