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Adirondack Watershed Institute Receives $1 Million

The Adirondack Watershed Institute at Paul Smith’s College is receiving a one million dollar state investment to upgrade research and water testing equipment. The funding will help expand water quality monitoring, support environmental research, and strengthen protection of Adirondack lakes, rivers, and drinking water throughout the region.

The Adirondack Watershed Institute at Paul Smith’s College is receiving a one million dollar state investment to upgrade research and water testing equipment. The funding will help expand water quality monitoring, support environmental research, and strengthen protection of Adirondack lakes, rivers, and drinking water throughout the region.

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