The Maine congressional delegation has announced the following federal grants, awards and contracts received in June.
From the Department of Education:
$2.5 million to the Margaret Chase Smith Foundation for its endowment fund for the support of the Margaret Chase Smith Library Center in Skowhegan.
From Environmental Protection Agency:
$1,000 to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for Maine’s hazardous waste management program.
$22,818 to the Maine Department of Agriculture for Maine’s pesticide enforcement program for 1990.
$40,000 to the Maine department of Environmental Protection for the outreach operator training program.
$64,000 to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for the non-point source management program.
$80,586 to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for an asbestos enhancement grant.
$147,390 to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for the water quality management plan.
$215,160 to the Milo Water District for the design and construction of six individual subsurface treatment systems, six pump stations, 10,400 linear feet of force main, 6,650 feet of interceptor, a three-cell aerated lagoon treatment system and 350 feet of outfall.
$300,000 to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection for Maine’s leaking underground storage tank trust fund cooperative agreement.
From the Farmers Home Administration:
$67,500 to the state of Maine for the Augusta State Airport to conduct a master plan update.
From the Department of Health and Human Services:
$11,006 to the Maine Department of Human Services for health programs for refugees.
$100,000 to the Aroostook Micmac Council Inc. of Presque Isle for social and economic development.
$120,601 to the Bucksport Regional Health Center for a community health center.
$156,662 to Eastport Health Care Inc.
$323,686 to Fish River Rural Health Systems of Eagle Lake.
$794,177 to the Rural Health Centers of Maine Inc. of Augusta for a community health center.
$1,253,617 to the Kennebec Valley Regional Health Agency of Waterville for a commuity health center.
$214,425 to the Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor for the development of new SCID mouse models for AIDS research.
$216,623 to the Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor for non-H-2 histocompatibility genes and antigens.
$247,433 to the Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor for murine models of pneumocystis cainii infection.
From the Department of Housing and Urban Development:
$425,000 to the state of Maine for the rental rehabilitation program.
From the Department of Justice:
$325,000 to the Maine Department of Corrections for the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention programs.
From the Department of Labor:
for Title III/Discretionary Emergency grant to retrain employees, to asess skills and for job training:
$100,000 to Bar Harbor Airways of Bangor.
$308,394 to Georgia-Pacific/Great Northern of Millinocket.
From National Endowment for the Arts:
$6,000 to Bowdoin College of Brunswick to support artists’ fees and related costs for the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival during 1990.
$357,000 to the Maine Arts Commission to support basic state grant activities.
From the National Park Service:
$13,750 to the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development for the town of Whitefield for the development of a playground, a basketball court and other items at the town elementary school.
From the Department of the Navy:
$23.4 million to Bath Iron Works for modification to previous contract for lead yard services for the DDG-51 program.
From the Department of Transportation:
$82,300 to the Maine Department of Transportation for short-range transit operational planning; entrepreneurial planning; private sector planning; Elderly and Handicapped planning; program support and administration.
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