Targeted Airshed
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The overall goal of the Targeted Airshed Grant program is to reduce air pollution in the nation’s nonattainment areas with the highest levels of ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) ambient air concentrations. Funding Priorities: The Targeted Airshed Grant Program funds activities in applicable nonattainment areas that will achieve documentable reductions of emissions that contribute to ozone and/or direct PM2.5 concentrations in the applicable nonattainment areas. Pollutants contributing to ozone concentrations are nitrous oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Pollutants contributing to PM2.5 concentrations are direct PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors NOx, VOCs, sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ammonia.
This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the
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Reduction of vehicle emissions in Los Angeles South Coast Air Basin, San Joaquin Valley, and Logan (UT). Reduction of fine particulate emissions through woodstove changeouts in Logan (UT), Provo (UT), Salt Lake City (UT) and Fairbanks (AK).
Reduction of vehicle emissions in Los Angeles South Coast Air Basin, San Joaquin Valley, Uinta Basin (UT), and Salt Lake City (UT). Reduction of fine particulate emissions through woodstove change-outs in Plumas County (CA), Oakridge (OR), and Fairbanks (AK).
Grants are being awarded in 2020 and the accomplishments have not yet been determined. They will reduce ozone and PM2.5 in the top five most polluted ozone and PM2.5 nonattainment areas. For additional information on accomplishments associated with this assistance listing, please visit: https://www.epa.gov/air-and-radiation/targeted-airshed-grant-recipients
Funded projects are listed at https://www.epa.gov/air-quality-implementation-plans/targeted-airshed-grant-recipients. The website is updated annually, after all grants are awarded under the latest competition.
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.