Notice of Availability of Regional Environmental Stewardship Program Grants
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[Federal Register: March 22, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 56)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[OPP-00650; FRL-6499-6]
Notice of Availability of Regional Environmental Stewardship
Program Grants
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing the availability of approximately $498
thousand in fiscal year 2000 grant/cooperative agreement funds under
section 20 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA) as amended, (the Act), for grants to States and federally
recognized Native
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American Tribes for research, public education, training, monitoring,
demonstrations, and studies. For convenience, the term ``State'' in
this notice refers to all eligible applicants.
DATES: In order to be considered for funding during the FY 00 award
cycle, all applications must be received by the appropriate EPA
regional office on or before May 22, 2000. EPA will make its award
decisions by June 30, 2000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Your EPA Regional Pesticide
Environmental Stewardship Program Coordinator. Contact names for the
coordinators are listed under Unit V of this document.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
Does this Action Apply to Me?
This action is directed to the public in general. This action may,
however, be of interest to eligible applicants for purposes of funding
under this grant program to include the 50 States, the District of
Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any
territory or possession of the United States, any agency or
instrumentality of a State including State universities, and all
Federally recognized Native American tribes. For further information
contact the Regional PESP coordinator listed under Unit V.
II. Availability of FY'00 Funds
With this publication, EPA is announcing the availability of
approximately $498 thousand in grant/cooperative agreement funds for
FY'00. The Agency has delegated grant making authority to the EPA
Regional Offices. Regional offices are responsible for the solicitation
of interest, the screening of proposals, and the selection of projects.
Grant guidance will be provided to all applicants along with any
supplementary information the Regions may wish to provide. All
applicants must address the criteria listed under Unit IV B. of this
document. In addition, applicants may be required to meet any
supplemental Regional criteria. Interested applicants should contact
their Regional PESP coordinator listed under Unit V of this document
for more information.
III. Eligible Applicants
In accordance with the Act ``. . . Federal agencies, universities,
or others as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of the act, . .
.'' are eligible to receive a grant; however, because of restrictions
associated with the funds appropriated for this program, the eligible
applicants are limited. Eligible applicants for purposes of funding
under this grant program include the 50 States, the District of
Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, any
territory or possession of the United States, any agency or
instrumentality of a State including State universities, and all
federally recognized Native American Tribes. For convenience, the term
``State'' in this notice refers to all eligible applicants. Local
governments, private universities, private nonprofit entities, private
businesses, and individuals are not eligible. The organizations
excluded from applying directly are encouraged to work with eligible
applicants in developing proposals that include them as participants in
the projects. Contact your EPA Regional PESP coordinator for assistance
in identifying and contacting eligible applicants. EPA strongly
encourages this type of cooperative arrangement.
IV. Activities and Criteria
A. General
The goal of PESP is to reduce the risks associated with pesticide
use in agricultural and non-agricultural settings in the United States.
The purpose of the grant program is to support the establishment and
expansion of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as a tool to be used to
accomplish the goals of PESP. Projects that address the risk reduction
goals of the PESP, pesticide pollution prevention, Integrated Pest
Management (IPM), IPM in Schools, children's health issues related to
pesticides, or those research methods for documenting the trends toward
the adoption of IPM or the reduction of risks associated with pesticide
use will receive priority consideration. Other projects will be
considered as they complement these goals through public education,
training monitoring, demonstrations and studies and other activities.
EPA specifically seeks to build State and local IPM capacities or to
evaluate the economic feasibility of new IPM approaches at the state
level (i.e., innovative approaches and methodologies that use
application or other strategies to reduce the risks associated with
pesticide use). Funds awarded under the grant program should be sued to
support the goal of reducing the risk/use of pesticides. State projects
might focus on, for example:
Researching the effectiveness of multimedia communication
activities for, including but not limited to: promoting local IPM
activities, providing technical assistance to pesticide users;
collecting and analyzing data to target outreach and technical
assistance opportunities; developing measures to determine and document
progress in pollution prevention; and identifying regulatory and non-
regulatory barriers or incentives to pollution prevention.
Researching methods for establishing IPM as an
environmental management priority, establishing prevention goals,
developing strategies to meet those goals, and integrating the ethic
within both governmental and non-governmental institutions of the State
or region.
Initiating research or other projects that test and
support: innovative techniques for reducing pesticide risk or using
pesticides in a way to reduce risk, innovative application techniques
to reduce worker and environmental exposure, various approaches and
methodologies to measure progress towards meeting the goal of 75%
implementation of IPM by the year 2000.
A list of projects funded in FY'99 may be obtained from the
internet at URL http://www.epa.gov/oppbppd1/PESP/grants.htm or from the
Regional PESP coordinator listed under Unit V. of this document.
B. Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
1. Qualifications and experience of the applicant relative to the
proposed project.
Does the applicant demonstrate experience in the field of
the proposed activity?
Does the applicant have the properly trained staff,
facilities, or infrastructure in place to conduct the project?
2. Consistency of applicant's proposed project with the risk
reduction goals of the PESP.
3. Provision for a quantitative or qualitative evaluation of the
project's success at achieving the stated goals.
Is the project designed in such a way that it is possible
to measure and document the results quantitatively and qualitatively?
Does the applicant identify the method that will be used
to measure and document the project's results quantitatively and
qualitatively?
Will the project assess or suggest a means for measuring
progress in reducing risk/use of pesticides in the United States?
4. Likelihood the project can be replicated to benefit other
communities or the product may have broad utility to a widespread
audience. Can this project, taking into account typical staff and
financial restraints, be replicated by
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similar organizations in different locations to address the same or
similar problem?
C. Program Management
Awards of FY'00 funds will be managed through the EPA Regional
Offices.
D. Contacts
A generic request for proposal may be available on EPA's PESP web
site on or before March 22, 2000, at http://www.epa.gov/oppbppd1/PESP/
grants.htm. Interested applicants must also contact the appropriate EPA
Regional PESP coordinator listed under Unit V of this document to
obtain specific instructions, regional criteria, and guidance for
submitting proposals.
V. Regional Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program Contacts
Region I: (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont), Robert Koethe, (CPT), 1 Congress St., Boston, MA
02203, Telephone: (617) 918-1535, koethe.robert@epa.gov.
Region II: (New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands),
Audrey Moore, (MS-500), 2890 Woodbridge Ave., Edison, NJ 08837,
Telephone: (732) 906-6809, moore.audrey@epa.gov.
Region III: (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
Virginia, District of Columbia), Racine Davis, (3WC32), 1650 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19103, Telephone: (215) 814-5797,
davis.racine@epa.gov.
Region IV: (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee), Lora Lee Schroeder, 12th Floor,
Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth St., SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-3104,
Telephone: (404) 562-9015, schroeder.lora@epa.gov.
Region V: (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin), David Macarus, (DT-8J), 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL
60604, Telephone: (312) 353-5814, macarus.david@epa.gov.
Region VI: (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas),
Jerry Collins, (6PD-P), 1445 Ross Ave., Suite 1200, Dallas, TX 75202,
Telephone: (214) 665-7562, collins.jerry@epa.gov.
Region VII: (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska), Jamie Green, 901 N.
5th St., Kansas City, KS 66101, Telephone: (913) 551-7139,
green.jamie@epa.gov.
Region VIII: (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah,
Wyoming), Debbie Kovacs, (8P2-TX), 999 18th St., Suite 500, Denver, CO
80202-2466, Telephone: (303) 312-6417, kovacs.debbie@epa.gov.
Region IX: (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa,
Guam), Roccena Lawatch, (CMD4-3), 75 Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA
94105, Telephone: (415) 744-1068, lawatch.roccena@epa.gov.
Region X: (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington), Karl Arne, Sandy
Halstead (ECO-084), 1200 Sixth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101, Telephone:
(206) 553-2576, arne.karl@epa.gov halstead.sandra@epa.gov.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection.
Dated: March 16, 2000.
Phillip Hutton,
Acting Director, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division,
Office of Pesticide Programs.
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