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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Winter 2007

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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Summer 2006

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Stats show extensive use of hazardous waste cleanup sites A groundbreaking study quantifies how hazardous waste sites are being used and reused. The</description>
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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Summer 2007

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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Spring 2007

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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Spring 2006

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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Summer 2005

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EPA Region 3, Mid-Atlantic States Fall 2006

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      <description>September 2005 Local Programs Promoting Smoke-free Homes Volume 3

**Even if you can only do a little, it helps a lot
EPA's Smoke-free Homes Program promotes public awareness of the detrimental health effects of secondhand smoke exposure to children. The goal of the program is to generate voluntary reduction of this exposure. State and local governments, community groups, tobacco coalitions, local and national non-profit organizations, and many others are equally concerned about children&#8217;s exposure to secondhand smoke. While varying in many ways, such as size, scope, resources, and location,</description>
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      <description>*&#8220;Even if you can only do a little, it helps a lot&#8221;
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      <description>September 2005 Local Programs Promoting Smoke-free Homes Volume 3

**Even if you can only do a little, it helps a lot
EPA's Smoke-free Homes Program promotes public awareness of the detrimental health effects of secondhand smoke exposure to children. The goal of the program is to generate voluntary reduction of this exposure. State and local governments, community groups, tobacco coalitions, local and national non-profit organizations, and many others are equally concerned about children&#8217;s exposure to secondhand smoke. While varying in many ways, such as size, scope, resources, and location,</description>
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      <description>*&#8220;Even if you can only do a little, it helps a lot&#8221;
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      <description>Of&#64257;ce of Transportation and Air Qulaity

EPA420-B-06-004 April 2006

Compilation of State, County, and Local Anti-Idling Regulations

*EPA420-B-06-004 April 2006

Compilation of State, County, and Local Anti-Idling Regulations

Transportation and Regional Programs Division Of&#64257;ce of Transportation and Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

*The following compilation of state and local vehicle idling laws represents the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency&#8217;s best efforts to catalogue, in one location, the variety of existing and proposed idling laws in their entirety. This docum</description>
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      <description>Idle Free Corridors

Implementation Meeting March 17, 2004 Atlanta, GA

*Why Idling?
&#8226; Environmental benefits: reductions of NOx, PM, CO, CO2, and air toxics &#8226; Economic benefits: savings on fuel, maintenance, engine life; decreased dependence on oil imports &#8226; Cost/Benefit: $1,500 (rail) to $2,500 (truck) per NOx ton reduced

*Truck/Locomotive Idling
&#8226; Truck Top 3 Reasons:
&#8211; Climate Control (AC, heat) &#8211; Power accessories (e.g., TV) &#8211; Protect engine in cold weather

&#8226; Locomotive Top 3 Reasons
&#8211; Protect engine in cold weather &#8211; Readily available engine &#8211; Habit/custom

*Idlin</description>
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      <description>IdleAire Technologies Corporation Advanced Travel Center Electrification For
National Transportation Idle Free Corridors
New York, NY
 April 14, 2004


Carol Doty, Manager Strategic Affairs

*Trucking Industry Background
&#8226; Delivers 87% of all hard goods in U.S. &#8226; Employs 9.9 million Americans &#8226; Operates 2.6 million tractor-trailers

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*Background
Trucking a physically demanding job

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&#8211; Idle engine for cab comfort &#8211; May not rest well (noise, v</description>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049609/Environmental-Protection-Agency-Woodlawn2</link>
      <description>Land Revitalization Program Breathing New Life into Old Waste Sites Fall 2005

Old Landfill Gets &#8220;New Beginning&#8221; as Wildlife Area Woodlawn Landfill Site, Cecil County, MD
The Woodlawn Landfill site is now a vibrant wildlife habitat (right) with song birds, game birds, mammals, insects and 17 species of wildflowers. The Wildlife Habitat Council and Bridgestone Americas capped, graded (left) and seeded the site.

Location The former 37-acre Woodlawn County Landfill site is located in a rural setting, north of Baltimore in Cecil County, surrounded by residential and undeveloped lands. Current</description>
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      <description>Idle Reduction Technologies
EPA Region 1 Workshop
April 28, 2004
Terry Judge Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Company

*Where Are We?

*Our Mission
To develop superior engine heating solutions that help our customers: &#8226; Improve operating efficiencies &#8226; Extend engine life &#8226; Reduce emissions &#8226; Reduce fuel consumption

*Applications
In many applications (heavy duty trucks, locomotives, generator sets, gas pipeline compressor stations, construction &amp; mining equipment, etc.), heating large diesel engines above 100F allows them to start easily with minimal engine wear and provide full power quickl</description>
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      <description>Site Fact Sheet
Little Elk Creek Area-Wide One Cleanup Program Pilot Project

Route 7 Dump Site
Route 7 - 1.9 m. west of Route 40 Elkton, MD 21921

Property Description
The Route 7 Dump site is located along Maryland Route 7 in Cecil County, Maryland, approximately 2.4 miles west of Elkton and 2.5 miles An underutilized industrial park located along the Little Elk east of the town of North East. The site size is about 2 Creek in Cecil County, Maryland has been selected as an Area-Wide Pilot Project under U.S. EPA&#8217;s One Cleanup acres. The site is located at the confluence of Mill Creek Progra</description>
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      <description>ELKTON FARM FIREHOLE REMOVAL

January 2006

Zeitler Road, Elkton, Maryland U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ~ Region III
EPA To Begin Cleanup:
This February, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will remove contaminated soil from the Firehole portion of Elkton Farm.** The site soils are polluted with TNT and unexploded Munitions of Explosive Concern (MEC) from the WW2 era. People would be at risk if they accidentally set off unexploded MEC by walking on the area. EPA will conduct their work in two phases. During phase one, EPA will clean up the surface level contamination at the </description>
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      <description>EPA REGION 3 MID-ATLANTIC REGION HAZARDOUS WASTE PROPERTIES LAND USE/REUSE ASSESSMENT
EPA has long supported the cleanup and reuse of contaminated sites. Although anecdotal success stories exist to show that revitalization of cleanup sites is occurring, Region 3 undertook a cross-program effort to collect quantifiable data empowering the region to measure progress toward this goal. In the Spring of 2005, Region 3, in cooperation with EPA&#8217;s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, conducted a comprehensive assessment of land use and reuse occurring on Superfund, Federal Facility and RCRA</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:55 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 
 1. PURPOSE AND APPROACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
 1.1 	Goals of Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 
 1.2 	Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

5. RECOMMENDATIONS AND POTENTIAL FUTURE DIRECTIONS
5.1 Recommended Uses for the Information
5.1.1 Developing Cross-Program Revitalization Measures One objective of this land use/reuse assessment was to determine whether Regions can collect information to assist in the development of national cross-program revitalization measures. Region 3's land use assessment contributed to and enhanced the national dialogue on cross-program revitalization measures. The information collected is consistent with OSWER&#8217;s proposed framewo</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

1. PURPOSE AND APPROACH
&#8220;...EPA&#8217;s cleanup programs have set a national goal for returning formerly contaminated sites to long-term, sustainable and productive use.&#8221;
2003-2008 EPA Strategic Plan - Direction for the Future

1.1 Goals of Assessment
To gauge progress on EPA&#8217;s goal to return formerly contaminated sites to productive use, Region 3 conducted a comprehensive land use assessment on the surficial use and reuse of land at hazardous waste cleanup sites during the Spring of 2005. This assessment included CERC</description>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049600/Environmental-Protection-Agency-idleaire042804</link>
      <description>IdleAire Technologies Corporation Advanced Travel Center Electrification For
National Transportation Idle Free Corridors
Boston, MA
 April 28, 2004


Carol Doty, Manager Strategic Affairs

*Trucking Industry Background
&#8226; Delivers 87% of all hard goods in U.S. &#8226; Employs 9.9 million Americans &#8226; Operates 2.6 million tractor-trailers

2


*Background
Trucking a physically demanding job

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Average 500 miles per day Work 26+ days per month Idle trucks 40 - 60 % of work time Drive 11 hours -- rest at least 10 hours
&#8211; Idle engine for cab comfort &#8211; May not rest well (noise, vib</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

4. LESSONS LEARNED
As a pilot project, Region 3's land use/reuse assessment incurred several challenges and lessons learned as the process evolved and data was collected and analyzed. Below are some of the lessons learned from both the data collection process and implementation of the land use assessment, as well as those associated with the results of the data collected. Considering all the challenges encountered during the project development, data collection, and data analysis, Region 3 met the overall goals initially</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049598/Environmental-Protection-Agency-full-report</link>
      <description>*EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Financial and technical support for this project were provided by EPA&#8217;s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Land Revitalization Office. Additional thanks goes to the management of Region 3's Hazardous Site Cleanup and Waste &amp; Chemicals Management Divisions for their support and to the Superfund, Federal Facility, and RCRA Project Managers (EPA and state) who collected the information. This report would not have been possible without the contribution of the individuals listed below who </description>
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EPA420-S-06-2006 December 2006

Motor Coach Idling Field Observation Study for Washington, DC, Metro Area

*EPA420-S-06-004 December 2006

Motor Coach Idling Field Observation Study for Washington, DC, Metro Area

Transportation and Regional Programs Division and SmartWay Transport Partnership Group Office of Transportation and Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

*Table of Contents OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 1 
 METHODOLOGY............</description>
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      <description>Air and Radiation

EPA420-S-06-001 April 2006

Model State Idling Law

*EPA420-S-06-001 April 2006

Model State Idling Law

Transportation and Regional Programs Division Office of Transportation and Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

*MODEL STATE IDLING LAW I. BACKGROUND In May, 2004, at the National Idle Reduction Planning Conference in Albany, New York, representatives from the trucking industry identified the inconsistent pattern and design of state and local vehicle idle restriction laws as a barrier to greater implementation of idle reduction technologies. According to the </description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Purpose
Usable land is a valuable resource. However, where contamination presents a real or perceived threat to human health or the environment, options for future land use at a site may be limited. EPA&#8217;s cleanup programs have set a national goal of returning formerly contaminated sites to long-term, sustainable, and productive use. To support this goal, Region 3 undertook a crossprogram effort to collect quantifiable data on land uses occurring on cleanup sites to establish baseline information. Alth</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

3. DATA RESULTS
The following sections contain the results and findings for the data factors discussed above for both the combined program data set and for each of the three program specific data sets. One of the goals of the hazardous waste cleanup sites assessment was to establish a regional baseline of current land use, by number of sites and acres, enabling the Agency to track changes over time. Table 3-1 below shows the baseline information for each program.
Table 3-1: Region 3 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites
 Sites a</description>
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EPA420-S-05-010 September 2005

Model State Idling Law Workshop &#8212; Atlanta, Georgia

Meeting Summary

*EPA420-S-05-010 September 2005

Model State Idling Law Workshop &#8212;
 Atlanta, Georgia
 Meeting Summary

Transportation and Regional Programs Division Office of Transportation and Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

NOTICE
 This Technical Report does not necessarily represent final EPA decisions or positions.
 It is intended to present technical analysis of issues using data that are currently available.
 The purpose in the release of su</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

2. DATA ANALYSIS
2.1 Data Analysis Approach
Prior to starting the data analysis, the data entered on the assessment forms was proofed to confirm its accuracy. Data input and quality assurance took approximately two months to finalize. Contractor support, provided by OSWER, was used to compile the results of the information collected. A graduate student intern working in Region 3's Land Revitalization program conducted additional analysis. Results of the data analysis are provided in Chapter 3 of this report. More detaile</description>
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EPA420-B-06-004 April 2006

Compilation of State, County, and Local Anti-Idling Regulations

*EPA420-B-06-004 April 2006

Compilation of State, County, and Local Anti-Idling Regulations

Transportation and Regional Programs Division Of&#64257;ce of Transportation and Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

*The following compilation of state and local vehicle idling laws represents the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency&#8217;s best efforts to catalogue, in one location, the variety of existing and proposed idling laws in their entirety. This docum</description>
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      <description>Office of Transportation and Air Quality

EPA420-B-04-002 January 2004

Guidance for Quantifying and Using Long Duration Switch Yard Locomotive Idling Emission Reductions in State Implementation Plans

Printed on Recycled Paper

*EPA420-B-04-002 January 2004

Guidance for Quantifying and Using Long Duration Switch Yard Locomotive Idling Emission Reductions in State Implementation Plans

Transportation and Regional Programs Division Office of Transportation and Air Quality and Air Quality Strategies and Standards Division Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards U.S. Environmental Protectio</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Financial and technical support for this project were provided by EPA&#8217;s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) Land Revitalization Office. Additional thanks goes to the management of Region 3's Hazardous Site Cleanup and Waste &amp; Chemicals Management Divisions for their support and to the Superfund, Federal Facility, and RCRA Project Managers (EPA and state) who collected the information. This report would not have been possible without the contribution of the individuals listed below who p</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

APPENDIX C - DETAILED DATA ANALYSES
No Current Use/Vacant Land Detailed Results
As part of Region 3&#8217;s Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment, site managers reported acres at sites with no current land use or vacant land. Additionally, site managers reported any acres of the no current use/vacant areas where reuse was not recommended. Results are as follows.
General Results

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      <description>FORWARD WISCONSIN: REDUCING DIESEL EMISSIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL
July 20, 2005 Milwaukee Area Technical College South Campus 6665 S. Howell Avenue Oak Creek, WI 53154 Lecture Hall (Room A241)

Background: Emissions from diesel engines contribute to smog (ozone), fine particles, and air toxics which lead to public health implications such as asthma, respiratory and cardiovascular illness and premature death. These health implications are especially significant for sensitive populations which include children, outdoor workers, the elderly, and people with respiratory disease. Long term exposure to</description>
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      <description>EPA Region 3 - Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use &amp; Reuse Assessment

APPENDIX B - MAPS OF SITE LOCATIONS
Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites- Site Locations

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Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites- Sites with No Current Use/Vacant

May 2006

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Superfund NPL No Current Use/Vacant

May 2006

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      <description>E-Update
Volume 2 Issue 3 Summer 2005

SmartWay Welcomes 200th Partner!!!
Boy, are we growing!! In the first 9 months, we doubled our Partners (from 50 to 100) and in the past 9 months we&#8217;ve doubled again!! That&#8217;s right-- just 18 months since our launch, and participation in the SmartWay Transport Partnership has reached over 200!

Our 205 SmartWay Transport Partners operate over 300,000 freight trucks, and over half a million trailers!!!
Just since May, we&#8217;ve welcomed 55 new Partners, listed below:
AAA Cooper Transportation (AL) AFN (Advantage Freight Network) (IL) AJ Saragusa Trucking </description>
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      <description>E-Update
Volume 2 Issue 2
The last three months have seen a number of exciting developments for the SmartWay Transport Partnership, beginning with the launch of a joint effort with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to recruit new Partners. In a March 8, 2005 press release, TCEQ challenged Texas-based shippers and carriers to join SmartWay, and also announced that all companies joining SmartWay would qualify as Partners in TCEQ&#8217;s own Clean Texas, Cleaner World Program. The release highlights a pledge to join SmartWay from Houston-based SYSCO Corporation, one of the largest </description>
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APPENDIX A - ASSESSMENT FORM AND EXAMPLES OF HOW TO COMPLETE THE FORM

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*EPA Region 3 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites Land Use/Reuse Assessment Form
Instructions: EPA project managers or state agencies overseeing hazardous site cleanups should complete this form at least annually, or whenever a new use occurs or is anticipated to occur at the site using information readily available4.

A. General Information
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      <description>ZTR
Control Systems

*What you have always wanted to know about idling locomotives&#8230;&#8230;&#8230; ...&#8230;&#8230;But were afraid to ask.

ZTR
Control Systems

*What I hope to leave you with today is&#8230;&#8230;
&#176; An understanding of some of the complexities involved with shutting down and restarting locomotives. &#176; How technology has helped to automate the performance of this task and turn it into a win-win situation. &#176; Some thoughts regarding sharing the costs of the benefits to be reaped &#176; One easy way to protect your investment

*Let&#8217;s start with some common ground&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.
&#176; Shutting down locomotives</description>
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49TH STREET SANITATION FACILITY SITE 4910 BOTANIC AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Unified Phase Assessment Test Case

Prepared By: Tetra Tech EM Inc. 907 Chelsea Parkway Boothwyn, PA 19061

EPA Contract Number 68-S3-00-02 Technical Direction Document No. SE3-04-01-007 Document Tracking No. 3325 June 25, 2004

*Unified Phase Assessment

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      <description>US EPA REGION 3 PUBLICATIONS
March 18, 2003 The following is a list of publications authored or sponsored by US EPA Region 3 or cosponsored by Region 3 and other organizations. Also included are titles produced or sponsored by Region 3's predecessor agencies. It is arranged alphabetically by title. Most documents are no longer available directly from the Region 3 office, except on loan from the Library, but can be purchased from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). NTIS ordering numbers are given below and will speed the ordering process. Prices and delivery options can be obtain</description>
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      <description>AR
What is it?

Introducing www.epa.gov/arweb EPA Region 3&#8217;s Administrative Records on the Internet

ARWeb is an internet-based tool that searches the Administrative Records (AR) of EPA Region 3 Superfund Sites.

Additionally, ARWeb is a useful tool for classroom instruction and a great resource for those interested in environmental sciences and issues.

How do I use ARWeb?
ARWeb allows you to search for documents several ways. &#8226; Perform a Basic Search by entering a state or a site name. &#8226; Perform an Advanced Search by entering more specific information such as document type and document</description>
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      <description>Idle Free Corridors

Implementation Meeting April 24, 2004 New York, NY

*Why Idling?
&#8226; Environmental benefits: reductions of NOx, PM, CO, CO2, and air toxics &#8226; Economic benefits: savings on fuel, maintenance, engine life; decreased dependence on oil imports &#8226; Cost/Benefit: $1,500 (rail) to $2,500 (truck) per NOx ton reduced

*Truck/Locomotive Idling
&#8226; Truck Top 3 Reasons:
&#8211; Climate Control (AC, heat) &#8211; Power accessories (e.g., TV) &#8211; Protect engine in cold weather

&#8226; Locomotive Top 3 Reasons
&#8211; Protect engine in cold weather &#8211; Readily available engine &#8211; Habit/custom

*Idli</description>
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      <description>Idle Free Corridors

Implementation Meeting March 17, 2004 Atlanta, GA

*Why Idling?
&#8226; Environmental benefits: reductions of NOx, PM, CO, CO2, and air toxics &#8226; Economic benefits: savings on fuel, maintenance, engine life; decreased dependence on oil imports &#8226; Cost/Benefit: $1,500 (rail) to $2,500 (truck) per NOx ton reduced

*Truck/Locomotive Idling
&#8226; Truck Top 3 Reasons:
&#8211; Climate Control (AC, heat) &#8211; Power accessories (e.g., TV) &#8211; Protect engine in cold weather

&#8226; Locomotive Top 3 Reasons
&#8211; Protect engine in cold weather &#8211; Readily available engine &#8211; Habit/custom

*Idlin</description>
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      <description>Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection/United States Environmental Protection Agency Region III Joint Environmental Priorities Agreement

Purpose:

Since 1995, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region ill has supported the National Environmental Performance Partnership System (NEPPS). The system is designed to offer states greater flexibility in meeting EPA's single-media grant requirements through cross-media, cross program activities. EPA recognizes that traditional, single media approaches,programmatically and through grant allocations do not always provid</description>
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      <description>SmartWay Transport Partnership Overview

*What is the SmartWay Transport Partnership?
 Partnership?
&#8226;	 &#8226;
&#8211; &#8211;

Voluntary partnership between EPA and the freight industry that will:
Increase energy efficiency and energy security Reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases

&#8226;
&#8211; &#8211; &#8211;

Emission Reduction Goal:
150 million barrels of oil each year (12 million cars off the road) 33 to 66 million metric tons CO2 annually by 2012 200,000 tons NOx annually, plus PM and air toxics benefits

&#8226;
&#8211; &#8211; &#8211;

Three major SmartWay Transport components:
Corporate Partnerships National Transporta</description>
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      <description>APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
1. TYPE OF SUBMISSION: Application Construction Non-Construction 5. APPLICANT INFORMATION Legal Name: Pre-application Construction Non-Construction

Version 7/03 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE 4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY Applicant Identifier State Application Identifier Federal Identifier

Euphoria Township Municipal Authority
Organizational DUNS:

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      <description>OMB CONTROL NO.2030-0020 APPROVED: 12/30/02 APPROVAL EXPIRES: 12/31/05

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 MBE/WBE UTILIZATION UNDER FEDERAL GRANTS, COOPERATIVE
 AGREEMENTS, AND INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS

PART 1. (Reports are required even if no procurements are made during the reporting period.)
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      <description>OMB CONTROL NO.2030-0020 APPROVED: 12/30/02 APPROVAL EXPIRES: 12/31/05

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 MBE/WBE UTILIZATION UNDER FEDERAL GRANTS, COOPERATIVE
 AGREEMENTS, AND INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS

PART 1. (Reports are required even if no procurements are made during the reporting period.)
1A. FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 1B. REPORTING QUARTER (Check appropriate box)

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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: ny-epa-041404</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049569/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nyepa041404</link>
      <description>IdleAire Technologies Corporation Advanced Travel Center Electrification For
National Transportation Idle Free Corridors
New York, NY
 April 14, 2004


Carol Doty, Manager Strategic Affairs

*Trucking Industry Background
&#8226; Delivers 87% of all hard goods in U.S. &#8226; Employs 9.9 million Americans &#8226; Operates 2.6 million tractor-trailers

2


*Background
Trucking a physically demanding job

&#8226; &#8226; &#8226; &#8226;

Average 500 miles per day Work 26+ days per month Idle trucks 40 - 60 % of work time Drive 11 hours -- rest at least 10 hours
&#8211; Idle engine for cab comfort &#8211; May not rest well (noise, v</description>
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      <description>Helpful Hints for Completing the SF 424
The SF 424 is a standard form used to apply for many different kinds of Federal assistance. The following hints explain how to complete the form if you are a community (government entity) which has been identified in the Environmental Protection Agency&#8217;s (EPA) annual funding law to receive a grant to build facilities that supply and distribute drinking water, or collect and treat wastewater. Item: 1. Entry: Item: Entry:

Check &#8220;Application.&#8221; Leave the other boxes blank.

2 Check &#8220;New&#8221; if submitting application for the first time. 3, 4 and 5a. M</description>
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      <description>OMB Number: 4040-0004 Expiration Date: 01/31/2009

Application for Federal Assistance SF-424
* 1. Type of Submission: Preapplication Application Changed/Corrected Application * 3. Date Received:
Completed by Grants.gov upon submission.

Version 02
* If Revision, select appropriate letter(s):

* 2. Type of Application: New Continuation Revision 4. Applicant Identifier:

* Other (Specify)

5a. Federal Entity Identifier:

* 5b. Federal Award Identifier:

State Use Only:
6. Date Received by State: 7. State Application Identifier:

8. APPLICANT INFORMATION:
* a. Legal Name: * b. Employer/Taxpayer I</description>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: ny-epa-022604</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049566/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nyepa022604</link>
      <description>IdleAire Technologies Corporation Advanced Travel Center Electrification For
National Transportation Idle Free Corridors
New York, NY
 April 14, 2004


Carol Doty, Manager Strategic Affairs

*Trucking Industry Background
&#8226; Delivers 87% of all hard goods in U.S. &#8226; Employs 9.9 million Americans &#8226; Operates 2.6 million tractor-trailers

2


*Background
Trucking a physically demanding job

&#8226; &#8226; &#8226; &#8226;

Average 500 miles per day Work 26+ days per month Idle trucks 40 - 60 % of work time Drive 11 hours -- rest at least 10 hours
&#8211; Idle engine for cab comfort &#8211; May not rest well (noise, v</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049566/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nyepa022604</guid>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049565/Environmental-Protection-Agency-Procurement-Certification-EPA-570048</link>
      <description>UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, DC 20460

PROCUREMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
APPLICANT&#8217;S NAME ASSISTANCE APPLICATION NUMBER

Form Approved OMB No. 2000-0453 Approval expires 10-3187

APPLICANT&#8217;S ADDRESS

SECTION I - INSTRUCTIONS The applicant must complete and submit a copy of this form with each application for EPA Assistance. If the applicant has certified its procurement system to EPA within the past 2 years and the system has not been substantially revised, complete Part A in Section II, then sign and date the form. If the system has not been certified within th</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:20 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Preaward Compliance Review form EPA 4700-4</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049564/Environmental-Protection-Agency-Preaward-Compliance-Review-form-EPA-47004</link>
      <description>United States Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20460 Preaward Compliance Review Report For All Applicants Requesting Federal Financial Assistance Note: Read instructions on reverse side before completing form.
I. A. Applicant (Name, City, State) B. Recipient (Name, City, State)

FORM Approved OMB No. 2090-0014 Expires 2-28-03

C. EPA Project No.

II. Brief description of proposed project, program or activity.

III. Are any civil rights lawsuits or complaints pending against applicant and/or recipient? If &#8220;Yes&#8221;, list those complaints and the disposition of each complaint.

Yes</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049564/Environmental-Protection-Agency-Preaward-Compliance-Review-form-EPA-47004</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: nj-electric-022604</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049563/Environmental-Protection-Agency-njelectric022604</link>
      <description>Pioneering Truck Stop Electrification in New Jersey
Peg Hanna
 NJ Dept of Env Protection
 February 26, 2004


*CMAQ grant application

&#9632;	 &#9632;	

&#9632; &#9632;	

October 2002 - Sponsored IdleAire in their application to DVRPC Originally $1.75 million for 175 spaces Revised to $600,000 for 70 spaces One of 24 selected for funding in April 2003

*Truck Stop
&#9632; &#9632;	

&#9632;	

Travel Centers of America Exit 18 of Route 295 in Paulsboro, NJ. Gloucester County Full service travel center with 175 spaces, laundry, lounge, showers &amp; store

*Costs
&#9632;	 &#9632;	

&#9632;	

DVRPC required that applicant fund all pre-cons</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049563/Environmental-Protection-Agency-njelectric022604</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Outlay-Report-and-Request-(SF-171)</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049562/Environmental-Protection-Agency-OutlayReportandRequestSF171</link>
      <description>OUTLAY REPORT AND REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
(See instructions on back)
3. FEDERAL SPONSORING AGENCY AND ORGANIZATIONAL ELEMENT TO WHICH THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED

OMB APPROVAL NO. 0348-0002
1. TYPE OF REQUEST

PAGE

OF PAGES

2. BASIS OF REQUEST

FINAL
4. FEDERAL GRANT OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER ASSIGNED BY FEDERAL AGENCY

PARTIAL

CASH

ACCRUAL

5. PARTIAL PAYMENT REQUEST NO.

6. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

7. RECIPIENT'S ACCOUNT NUMBER OR IDENTIFYING NUMBER

PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REQUEST
F R O M (Month, day, year) T O (Month, day, year)

9. RECIPIENT ORGANIZATI</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:19 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: nescaum-042804</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049561/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nescaum042804</link>
      <description>Idle Free Corridors: Northeast States Experience
EPA Region 1 Implementation Meeting
April 28, 2004
Glenn P. Goldstein, Program Director

NESCAUM

*NESCAUM Background

&#8226;
 The Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management &#8226;
 A nonprofit organization founded in 1967 to assist the New England states manage and develop air pollution policy and reduction programs.

*Presentation Outline
&#8226; Section I: Long Duration Idling and its Impact Upon the Northeast States
&#8211; Transportation and Idling Statistics, Air Quality, Public Health

&#8226; Section II: Relevant Northeast States Project Experien</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:19 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049561/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nescaum042804</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Financial-Status-Report-short-form-(SF-269A)</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049560/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportshortformSF269A</link>
      <description>FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT
(Short Form) (Follow instructions on the back)
1. Federal Agency and Organizational Element to Which Report is Submitted 2. Federal Grant or Other Identifying Number Assigned By Federal Agency OMB Approval No. 0348-0038 pages 3. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address, including ZIP code) Page of

4. Employer Identification Number

5. Recipient Account Number or Identifying Number 6. Final Report
Yes No

7. Basis
Cash Accrual

8. Funding/Grant Period (See instructions) From: (Month, Day, Year)

To: (Month, Day, Year)

9. Period Covered by this Report From: (Mo</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049560/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportshortformSF269A</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Financial-Status-Report-long-form-(SF-269)</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049559/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportlongformSF269</link>
      <description>FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT (Long Form) (Follow instructions on the back)
1. Federal Agency and Organizational Element to Which Report is Submitted 2. Federal Grant or Other Identifying Number Assigned By Federal Agency

0348-0039

OMB Approval Page of No. pages

3. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address, including ZIP code)

4. Employer Identification Number 8. Funding/Grant Period (See instructions) From: (Month, Day, Year) 10. Transactions: a. b. c. d. Total outlays Refunds, rebates, etc.

5. Recipient Account Number or Identifying Number

6. Final Report Yes No

7. Basis Cash

Accru</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:17 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049559/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportlongformSF269</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: nescaum-041404</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049558/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nescaum041404</link>
      <description>Idle Free Corridors: Northeast States Experience
EPA Region 2 Implementation Meeting
April 14, 2004
Glenn P. Goldstein, Program Director

NESCAUM

*NESCAUM Background

&#8226;
 The Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management &#8226;
 A nonprofit organization founded in 1967 to assist the New England states manage and develop air pollution policy and reduction programs.

*Presentation Outline
&#8226; Section I: Long Duration Idling and its Impact Upon the Northeast States
&#8211; Transportation and Idling Statistics, Air Quality, Public Health

&#8226; Section II: Relevant Northeast States Project Experien</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:17 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049558/Environmental-Protection-Agency-nescaum041404</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Federal-Cash-Transactions-Report-short-form-(SF%20272)</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049557/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FederalCashTransactionsReportshortformSF20272</link>
      <description>OMB APPROVAL NO. 0348-0003

FEDERAL CASH TRANSACTIONS REPORT
(See instructions on the back. If report is for more than one grant or assistance agreement, attach completed Standard Form 272A.)
2. RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION

1. Federal sponsoring agency and organizational element to which this report is submitted

4. Federal grant or other identification number

5. Recipient&#8217;s account number or identifying number

Name:
6. Letter of credit number 7. Last payment voucher number

Number and Street: Give total number for this period City, State and ZIP Code:
8. Payment Vouchers credited to your accou</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049557/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FederalCashTransactionsReportshortformSF20272</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: EPAFORM5700-41</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049556/Environmental-Protection-Agency-EPAFORM570041</link>
      <description>COST OR PRICE SUMMARY FORMAT FOR SUBAGREEMENTS UNDER U.S. EPA ASSISTANCE
PART I - GENERAL
1. RECIPIENT 3. NAME OF CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR 5. ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR 2. ASSISTANCE IDENTIFICATION NO. 4. DATE OF PROPOSAL 6. TYPE OF SERVICE TO BE FURNISHED

PART II - COST SUMMARY
7. DIRECT LABOR (Specify labor categories) ESTIMATED HOURS $ HOURLY RATE $ ESTIMATED COST TOTALS

DIRECT LABOR TOTAL: 8. INDIRECT COSTS (Specify indirect cost pools) RATE $ X BASE = $ ESTIMATED COST

$

INDIRECT COSTS TOTAL: 9. OTHER DIRECT COSTS a. TRAVEL (1) TRANSPORTATION (2) PER DIEM TRAVEL SUBTOTAL</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049556/Environmental-Protection-Agency-EPAFORM570041</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: kim-042804</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049555/Environmental-Protection-Agency-kim042804</link>
      <description>Idle Reduction Technologies
EPA Region 1 Workshop
April 28, 2004
Terry Judge Kim Hotstart Manufacturing Company

*Where Are We?

*Our Mission
To develop superior engine heating solutions that help our customers: &#8226; Improve operating efficiencies &#8226; Extend engine life &#8226; Reduce emissions &#8226; Reduce fuel consumption

*Applications
In many applications (heavy duty trucks, locomotives, generator sets, gas pipeline compressor stations, construction &amp; mining equipment, etc.), heating large diesel engines above 100F allows them to start easily with minimal engine wear and provide full power quickl</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049555/Environmental-Protection-Agency-kim042804</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: SF272</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049554/Environmental-Protection-Agency-SF272</link>
      <description>2. RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION Name:

4. Federal grant or other identification number 6. Letter of credit number

5. Recipient=s account number or identifying number 7. Last payment voucher number

Number and Street

Give total number for this period
City, State and ZIP Code: 8. Payment Vouchers credited to your account 9. Treasury checks received (whether or not deposited)

Period covered by this report
3. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NO. FROM (month, day, year) a. Cash on hand beginning of reporting period b. Letter of credit withdrawals c. Treasury check payment d. Total receipts (Sum of line</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:13 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049554/Environmental-Protection-Agency-SF272</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: SF269</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049553/Environmental-Protection-Agency-SF269</link>
      <description>FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT (Long Form) (Follow instructions of the back) 1. Federal Agency and Organizational Element to Which Report is Submitted 2. Federal Grant or Other Identifying Number Assigned By Federal Agency OMB Approval No. 0348-0039 Page of

3. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address, including ZIP code)

4. Employer Identification Number 8. Funding/Grant Period (See instructions) From: (Month, Day, Year) 10. Transactions: a. Total outlays b. Refunds, rebates, etc.

5. Recipient Account Number or Identifying Number To: (Month, Day Year)

6. Final Report &#61497; Yes &#61497; No 9. Pe</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:12 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: RFP R3WPD-08-01 final 12-12-07</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049552/Environmental-Protection-Agency-RFP-R3WPD0801-final-121207</link>
      <description>Water Quality Cooperative Agreements US EPA Region 3 NPDES FY 2008 Request for Proposals (RFP)

1

*Water Quality Cooperative Agreements US EPA Region 3 NPDES FY 2008 Request for Proposals (RFP)
Overview
General Information Agency: Document Type: Funding Opportunity Title: Funding Opportunity Number: Announcement Type: CFDA Number: Posted Date: Current Due Date for Applications: U.S. EPA Region 3 Initial Notice Water Quality Cooperative Agreements US EPA Region 3 NPDES FY 2005 Request for Proposals (RFP) EPA-R3WPD-08-01 (see http://www.fedgrants.gov) Initial Announcement 66.463 -- Water Qualit</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049552/Environmental-Protection-Agency-RFP-R3WPD0801-final-121207</guid>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: Financial-Status-Report-short-form-(SF-269A)</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049551/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportshortformSF269A</link>
      <description>FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT
(Short Form) (Follow instructions on the back)
1. Federal Agency and Organizational Element to Which Report is Submitted 2. Federal Grant or Other Identifying Number Assigned By Federal Agency OMB Approval No. 0348-0038 Page of

pages 3. Recipient Organization (Name and complete address, including ZIP code)

4. Employer Identification Number

5. Recipient Account Number or Identifying Number

6. Final Report Yes No

7. Basis Cash

Accrual

8. Funding/Grant Period (See instructions) From: (Month, Day, Year)

To: (Month, Day, Year)

9. Period Covered by this Report From: </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049551/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FinancialStatusReportshortformSF269A</guid>
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      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049550/Environmental-Protection-Agency-FR-Vol71-No10-Tuesday-011706-Notices</link>
      <description>Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 10 / Tuesday, January 17, 2006 / Notices
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Notice of Proposals to Engage in Permissible Nonbanking Activities or to Acquire Companies that are Engaged in Permissible Nonbanking Activities The companies listed in this notice have given notice under section 4 of the Bank Holding Company Act (12 U.S.C. 1843) (BHC Act) and Regulation Y (12 CFR part 225) to engage de novo, or to acquire or control voting securities or assets of a company, including the companies listed below, that engages either directly or through a subsidiary or other company, </description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:09 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Environmental Protection Agency: EPAForm5700-41</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/2049549/Environmental-Protection-Agency-EPAForm570041</link>
      <description>COST OR PRICE SUMMARY FORMAT FOR SUBAGREEMENTS UNDER U.S. EPA ASSISTANCE
PART I - GENERAL
1. RECIPIENT 3. NAME OF CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR 5. ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR 2. ASSISTANCE IDENTIFICATION NO. 4. DATE OF PROPOSAL 6. TYPE OF SERVICE TO BE FURNISHED

PART II - COST SUMMARY
7. DIRECT LABOR (Specify labor categories) ESTIMATED HOURS $ HOURLY RATE $ ESTIMATED COST TOTALS

DIRECT LABOR TOTAL: 8. INDIRECT COSTS (Specify indirect cost pools)

$ RATE $ X BASE = $ ESTIMATED COST

INDIRECT COSTS TOTAL: 9. OTHER DIRECT COSTS a. TRAVEL (1) TRANSPORTATION (2) PER DIEM TRAVEL SUBTOTAL</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 02:03:08 GMT</pubDate>
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