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Frosty floods could hit the region
May 12
Written By
Eric Caldwell
Eric Caldwell
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Millions of dollars in RGGI money has been appropriated for flood mitigation projects in Southwest Virginia. Many of those projects are still in early stages. Here's how it works
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Hampton Roads homeowners turn to nature to fight flooding, but key grant funding is on hold