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Grant Details: Fertilizer Reform Project 1999a

Grant Year: 1999

Grant Value: $10,000

Grantee: Washington Toxics Coalition

The Washington Toxics Coalition advocates reduced reliance on toxic chemicals and elimination of the production, use, and release of those toxic chemicals that persist and bioaccumulate, threaten species survival, or cause severe injury. The grant supports a project to promote fertilizer policy reform in Washington, including public education and outreach.

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  • Washington

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Fertilizer Reform Project

617 "H" Street SW
Quincy, WA 98848
(509) 787-4275
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