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To implement special Congressionally mandated spending for projects or programs identified in EPA's annual appropriations act, explanatory statements and/or committee reports incorporated by reference into the annual appropriations act, and other statutes mandating that EPA provide financial assistance agreements to Congressionally designated recipients in specified amounts for identified projects or programs. The projects may be associated with: (1) environmental requirements; (2) identifying, developing, and/or demonstrating necessary pollution control technologies and techniques to prevent, reduce, and eliminate pollution; (3) evaluating the economic and social consequences of alternative environmental pollution strategies, technologies, or mechanisms for use by those in economic, social, governmental, and environmental management positions; or (4) other activities described in the applicable statute. Funding priorities are to award these assistance agreements to the designated recipients as quickly as possible in compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.
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No content available. Program Accomplishments 2016 Targeted Air Shed Grant program anticipated results: The program will repair or replace diesel school buses so more children can ride buses with reduced emissions. The program will also accelerate the replacement of older commercial lawn and garden equipment in environmental justice communities. The program will replace up to 19 yard tractors with electric yard tractors or equivalent, as well as 136 on-road heavy- duty trucks. In addition to mobile sources, the program will assist in the change-out or repair of thousands of old wood burning appliances.
For Mexico Border program, US EPA issued a grant in the amount of approximately $9,770,000 to the North American Development Bank (NADB) for purposes of funding critical water infrastructure construction projects in the region along the US-Mexico Border. For Alaska Native Villages, approximately $19,543,000 was awarded to Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), to fund seven drinking water and wastewater infrastructure planning and design projects, and five drinking water and wastewater infrastructure construction projects.
For Mexico Border program, US EPA issued a grant in the amount of approximately $14,500,000 to NADB for purposes of additional funding for water infrastructure projects along the US-Mexico Border. For Alaska Native Villages, approximately $24,186,000 was awarded to Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), to fund 13 drinking water and wastewater infrastructure planning, design, and construction projects.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.