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CH2M HILL Employees Make History With $170,000 Donation to Water For People - Read More

Date Added: July 01, 2008 04:04:04 PM
Setting a record for success, CH2M HILL employees around the world have raised more than $170,000 in employee contributions to help Water For People, an international nonprofit that helps people in developing countries by supporting locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities, and health and hygiene education programs.

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