About EPA
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Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities
EPA’s Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR) is soliciting applications from eligible entities to provide technical assistance to assist communities facing brownfields challenges within the geographic areas delineated in this announcement.
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FY23 Guidelines for Brownfields Training, Research, and Technical Assistance Grant
The EPA’s Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR) is soliciting applications for funding under Section 104(k)(7) of CERCLA
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FY’2020 EPA Region 2 Sustainable Materials Management Grants
FY’2020 EPA Region 2 Sustainable Materials Management Grants RFA pdf document
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EPA contacts for the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System Fsrs.gov
One stop shop Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) EPA contact information.
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FY23 Guidelines For Brownfield Assessment Grants (Community-Wide Assessment Grants)
This guidance provides information on applying for Community-wide Assessment Grants.
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FY23 Guidelines For Brownfield Assessment Grants (Assessment Coalition Grants)
This guidance provides information on applying for Assessment Coalition Grants.
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FY23 Guidelines For Brownfield Multipurpose (MP) Grants
This guidance provides information on applying for Multipurpose Grants.
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FY21 Guidelines for Brownfield Assessment Grants
Announcing the availability of funds and opening requests for applications from eligible entities to deliver Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training programs that recruit, train, and place local residents into work in the Environmental field.
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Superfund Redevelopment Program Reuse Awards
EPA has established several awards to recognize state, tribal and local community partners who worked collaboratively with EPA and gone the extra mile to support the redevelopment of Superfund sites.
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Region 9 Excellence in Site Reuse Award
EPA Region 9 created an award to recognize stakeholder cooperation and partnerships that are crucial for the successful reuse of Superfund sites in ways that address needs of the community, site owners, and state and local governments.
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Superfund Community Advisory Groups
Learn about Superfund Community Advisory Groups (CAGs), information about whether your community may need one, and what the process for creating one entails.
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Superfund Cleanup Support
Learn about Superfund site cleanup support offered by EPA. Available support includes trainings, climate resilience measures, green remediation, cleanup optimization, natural resource damages, and the Superfund Remedial Program in Indian Country.
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Where Our Dive Units are Located
Locations where EPA's scientific diving units are based.
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SNEP Program Plans and Reports
Learn more about the SNEP's Strategic Plan, Congressional Report, Year in Review Summaries, and Synthesis Reports.
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About Scientific Diving at EPA
About EPA's scientific diving program.
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FAQ - Class V Shallow Wells
Class V Shallow Wells Frequently Asked Questions
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Office of Land and Emergency Management Program Tribal Support Cooperative Agreements
This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications to provide training, technical assistance, research, and tools to build tribal capacity to implement Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM) programs in Indian country.
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Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities
This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible entities (including eligible non-profit organizations) to provide technical assistance to communities on brownfield issues.
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Community-Based Water Resiliency Initiative
The Community Based Water Resiliency Initative provides communities with the tools and resources to effectively and resiliently plan or respond to emergencies.
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FY21 Guidelines for Brownfield Cleanup Grants
Announcing the availability of funds and opening requests for applications from eligible entities to deliver Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training programs that recruit, train, and place local residents into work in the Environmental field.