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  • Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Water Management Section, EPA-Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grant
    The Watershed Management Section implements Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, coordinating programs designed to eliminate or minimize pollution that does not come from the end of a pipe. The section develops and reviews strategies, management plans, local environmental protection plans, and county environmental codes intended to control nonpoint source pollution.
  • Kansas Center for Agricultural Resources and the Environment
    KCARE was established to coordinate and enhance research, extension and teaching activities pertaining to environmental issues related to agriculture.
  • Bureau of Reclamation
    Through leadership, use of technical expertise, efficient operations, responsive customer service and the creativity of people, Reclamation will seek to protect local economies and preserve natural resources and ecosystems through the effective use of water.
  • Cargill and the Conservation Fund
    Initiated in 1995, Water Matters is an international Cargill Cares partnership encouraging employees, retirees and their families to learn about local water-quality issues and to get involved in programs and activities addressing those issues at home, at work and in the community. Cargill has contributed more than $2 million for more than 250 Water Matters projects completed by Cargill employees and partner organizations. The Conservation Fund is the nation’s foremost environmental nonprofit dedicated to protecting America’s most important landscapes and waterways for future generations.
  • Wal-Mart
    In 1989, Wal-Mart made a deliberate commitment to actively preserve the environment in the communities that we serve. Since 2000, Wal-Mart and SAM'S CLUB associates raised and contributed over $6 million in financial support to a variety of environmental causes and organizations.
  • Lowes
    At Lowe's, we believe community involvement extends beyond the boundaries of the traditional retail setting. Whether it's helping with natural disaster recovery or taking an active role in programs that make our neighborhoods better places to live, we are committed to helping our neighbors through alliances with well-respected organizations.