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The agency has pledged to try to find money in next year's budget, its director, Christophe Tulou, said.
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In the meantime, recognizing the likelihood of ongoing budget woes, Tulou and Cheh are considering a proposal that would slash in half the amount of grant money awarded in the solar energy incentive program next year.
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Christophe Tulou, acting director of the D.C. Environment Department, said the campaign teaches people the health, recreational and environmental effects of trash.
Trash-free Anacostia? Christy Goodman 2010
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In the meantime, recognizing the likelihood of ongoing budget woes, Tulou and Cheh are considering a proposal that would slash in half the amount of grant money awarded in the solar energy incentive program next year.
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That came as a shock to Brian Levy, 35, who received a letter from Tulou on Jan. 25 informing him that the city would be unable to pay him the $12,200 it had promised last September.
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Stopping the petroleum and other pollutants leeching into the water by the rail yard is part of a larger effort by the city to clean up the Anacostia, said Christophe A.G. Tulou, acting director of the Environment Department.
CSX Transportation to pay D.C. $7.5M for environmental cleanup of rail yard Christy Goodman 2010
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Stopping the petroleum and other pollutants leeching into the water by the rail yard is part of a larger effort by the city to clean up the Anacostia, said Christophe A.G. Tulou, acting director of the Environment Department.
CSX Transportation to pay D.C. $7.5M for environmental cleanup of rail yard Christy Goodman 2010
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That trash flows through storm-water drains, into tributaries and rivers, into the Chesapeake Bay and, finally, into the Atlantic Ocean, damaging water quality and aquatic life all along the way, said Christophe Tulou, acting director of the D.C. Department of the Environment.
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That trash flows through storm-water drains, into tributaries and rivers, into the Chesapeake Bay and, finally, into the Atlantic Ocean, damaging water quality and aquatic life all along the way, said Christophe Tulou, acting director of the D.C. Department of the Environment.
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That came as a shock to Brian Levy, 35, who received a letter from Tulou on Jan. 25 informing him that the city would be unable to pay him the $12,200 it had promised last September.
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