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HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting Final Report
HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting Final Report
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HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting FR Notice
HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting FR Notice
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FY2017 Planner
Scientific Integrity FY2017 Planner
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HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting Draft Final Report
HSRB January 12-13, 2016 Meeting Draft Final Report
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Climate Change in Coastal Communities
Estuaries and coastal areas are vulnerable to many impacts of climate change such as sea level rise and ocean acidification. Learn about these impacts and how resource managers can prepare for them.
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Climate Change in Coastal Environments
Estuaries and coastal areas are vulnerable to many impacts of climate change such as sea level rise and ocean acidification. Learn about these impacts and how resource managers can prepare for them.
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FY2016 National Clean Diesel (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act) Programmatic Terms and Conditions
Fiscal Year 2016 program specific terms and conditions for National Clean Diesel.
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FY2015 National Clean Diesel (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act) Programmatic Terms and Conditions
Fiscal Year 2015 program specific terms and conditions for National Clean Diesel.
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Contract Provisions for Davis-Bacon and Related Acts
A link to these contract provisions for Davis-Bacon and Related Acts must be included in all bidding documents and contracts to which Davis-Bacon and Related Acts apply, unless a link with identical information, or an attachment with identical information,
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Superfund Risk Assessment: Human Health Topics
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Lobbying and Litigation information for federal grants, cooperative agreements, contracts, and loans
These requirements are implemented for EPA in 40 CFR Part 34, which also describes types of activities, such as legislative liaison activities and professional and technical services, which are not subject to this prohibition.
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United States Environmental Protection Agency Information concerning State Certification
EPA is standardizing the budget narrative information required to be submitted by State governments who apply for federal funds to support their continuing environmental programs.
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Actions That Could Reduce Water Temperature
Appendix F from Being Prepared for Climate Change: A Workbook for Developing Risk-Based Adaptation Plans, lists actions that could lower water temperture, and notes their cobenefits for urban stormwater control or restoring watersheds.
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Climate Ready Estuaries Rolling Easements Primer
Rolling easements enable wetlands and beaches to migrate inland and allow society to avoid the costs and hazards of protecting low lands from rising sea levels. This document provides a primer on more than a dozen rolling easement approaches.
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Multipurpose Grants to States and Tribes Frequent Questions PDF version
These are frequently asked questions about the grant guidance to states and tribes for FY 2016 multipurpose grant funding. EPA will add additional questions and answers as more questions come into the agency.
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Adaptation Planning for the National Estuary Program
This document is a resource for coastal communities to start planning to adapt to climate change. It describes elements, such as vulnerability assessments and stakeholder outreach, and provides examples as well as suggestions for additional resources.
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Climate Change and Coastal Watersheds: Adaptation to Attain Clean Water Goals and Sustainable Coasts
The Clean Water Act contains a mandate to control pollution, to improve estuary habitat, to ensure healthy plant and animal communities, and to maintain human uses. This document highlights ways to meet these goals while adapting to climate impacts.
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Synthesis of Adaptation Options for Coastal Areas
Adaptation can help reduce the long-term costs associated with climate change. This document provides an introduction to climate change impacts and adaptation options for estuaries, beaches and coastal areas.
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EPA General Terms and Conditions effective March 29, 2016 or later
The recipient and any sub-recipient must comply with the applicable EPA general terms and conditions outlined below.